Showing posts with label children's fiction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label children's fiction. Show all posts

Monday, January 14, 2013

Books, Books, Books


Contributor:- Linda Ulleseit (Author)
Email:-  lindaulleseit@sbcglobal.net
Country:- US 

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Author Bio:- Linda Ulleseit was born and raised in Saratoga, California, and has taught elementary school in San Jose since 1996. She enjoys cooking, cross-stitching, reading, and spending time with her family. Her favorite subject is writing, and her students get a lot of practice scribbling stories and essays. Someday Linda hopes to see books written by former students alongside hers in bookstores. Her first novel, ON A WING AND A DARE, was published in 2012. It is a Young Adult fantasy set in medieval Wales, complete with flying horses, a love triangle, and treachery. It’s sequel, IN THE WINDS OF DANGER, will be released in March, 2013.

Blog Bio:-  Aimed at young adults of all ages, this blog offers reviews of YA books, tips on how to improve your own writing, and information about my own upcoming releases. On a Wing and a Dare was published June 2012, and its sequel, In the Winds of Danger, is due out February 2013.




Thursday, September 27, 2012

Cardigans, Coffee & Bookmarks

Cardigans Coffee and Bookmarks

The CC&B is hosted by a middle grade teacher-to be and a children's and teen librarian in training. We focus mostly on YA literature in contemporary realism, science fiction, and fantasy genres. We also review some adult, middle grade, and children's book.

Contributors: Becky & Randi
Email: cardiganscoffeebookmarks@gmail.com
Country: USA


Wednesday, September 26, 2012

 
Raiding Bookshelves is a pretty outlet for my love of all things bookish. Run from my little purple bedroom in Melbourne, Raiding Bookshelves is my way of sharing what I love about books with people who feel the same way. A theme a month keeps things fresh at Raiding Bookshelves:
 
January - Debut Authors
February - Romance and Bodice Rippers
March - Dystopian
April - Young Adult and General Fiction
May - Fantasy
June - Jane Austen and Regency
July - Adventure
August - Action and Thriller
September - Science Fiction
October - Non-fiction and biographical
November - Fables, fairy tales and mytholoy
December - Picture books and Children's literature
 
Country: Australia

Monday, April 25, 2011


Hi, my name is Maria from Laguna, Phils. I usually review books about YA, Crime & Suspense, Children's books, Mystery & Thrillers, and Science Fiction.

I started blogging because I know how hard it is to buy a book and regret buying it later on.  So I post reviews to help other readers decide which books to buy.

Country: Philippines
 

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

GatheringBooks 

GatheringBooks is a space devoted to celebrating timeless narratives written for the young-at-heart. We are a gathering of bibliophiles and book-hunters who are ageless enough to declare that magic, enchantment, and castles-in-the-air exist … if you know where to find ‘em. Through our passion for the written word, we wish to develop a collection of our favorite picture books for children (and grown-ups too!) and young adult (YA) literature, and yes fiction for grown ups (on occasion) – and share this with fellow book-lovers, inspired teachers, and enthusiastic parents who are aware of the power of narrative and story-telling in shaping and molding young minds.

Our team of three – spread out across three countries (Singapore, Philippines, San Diego USA) – would attempt as much as we can to write about books that “spoke” to us in one way or another. We hope to slowly build a resource that would be meaningful to fellow book-hunters, parents, and teachers who are continually on the look-out for sites such as these to tear their little tykes away from tivo, psp, and network gaming (just to cite a few).

We are currently hosting a Whodunit Reading Challenge (Suspense, Mystery, and Crime) from January-June 2011. Join us and sign up for a chance to win book prizes and a few more freebies besides. Contact us through the following email addresses:
 
               mary.daradar@gatheringbooks.com
               fats.suela@gatheringbooks.com 
 
Countries: Singapore, USA, Philippines

Sunday, December 19, 2010

My name is Cliona and my blog is called Bookster Reviews. On my blog, I review children and YA books and sometimes interview authors. I accept almost all review books from authors and publishers and you can e-mail me at booksterreviews@hotmail.com. I love reading and blogging and I hope you like my blog!

Country: Ireland

Friday, September 3, 2010


A Reader's Review is a Young Adult and Children's Fiction book review blog. I am studying and learning all I can about writing for children/young adults, and I thought a blog would be a great place to compile my research. Hopefully, you will find the information useful, too. Aside from reviews, the blog contains useful links ("Lotta Links" blogs), helpful information, what I have learned from the book ("Lessons Learned" blogs), and more. I love, love, love books – to read or just to smell, hold or look at. And of course, the adventures they take me on. Will you join me?


Country: USA

Hi! My name is Hafsah, I started writing reviews for my local library last year, but I wasn't very interested in reading. Now I'm nearly always reading, and I wanted a place to write my reviews and share them, so I started Icey Books. I read YA and occasionally children's fiction. I'm 17 years old and home-schooled, so my blog is a great way to get my voice heard! In addition to reading books and writing reviews, I also design websites and make jewelry, so if you ever need a website (or jewelry) give me a holler!

Country: USA


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