Today I want to let you know about a couple book releases which most assuredly deserve your attention. Both of them are from long-time blogging buddies...but one is experiencing her first time being published, the other is coming back for more.
Jessica Bell's first release, STRING MUSIC, sits proudly on the shelf just above where I'm typing right now. She is an extremely talented writer with a fresh voice that pulls you in from the very first paragraph. Let's find out about her most recent release.
Ever wondered how a five-year-old girl
perceives the world? Then you definitely need to get your hands on THE BOOK, a novella by Jessica Bell.
Check
out these awesome reviews:
"Jessica Bell’s surprising
risks with language capture a child’s clear vision in a world of adult heartbreak.
Indelible. Courageous." ~Thaisa Frank, author of Heidegger's Glasses and Enchantment
"THE BOOK is both heartwarming
and heartbreaking. It's going to rip your blood pump out of your chest, kick it
around like a football, and then shove it back inside you, leaving you with a
potently reinvigorated faith in humanity. A curiously captivating read that
somehow manages to encapsulate the length and breadth of love and family in one
slim volume." ~Josh Donellan, author of Zeb and the Great Ruckus
Here's the blurb:
This book
is not The Book. The Book is in this book. And The Book in this book is both
the goodie and the baddie.
Bonnie is five. She wants to bury The Book because it is a demon that should go to hell. Penny, Bonnie’s mother, does bury The Book, but every day she digs it up and writes in it. John, Bonnie’s father, doesn’t live with them anymore. But he still likes to write in it from time to time. Ted, Bonnie’s stepfather, would like to write in The Book, but Penny won’t allow it.
To Bonnie, The Book is sadness.
To Penny, The Book is liberation.
To John, The Book is forgiveness.
To Ted, The Book is envy.
But The Book in this book isn’t what it seems at all.
If there was one thing in this world you wished you could hold in your hand, what would it be? The world bets it would be The Book.
Bonnie is five. She wants to bury The Book because it is a demon that should go to hell. Penny, Bonnie’s mother, does bury The Book, but every day she digs it up and writes in it. John, Bonnie’s father, doesn’t live with them anymore. But he still likes to write in it from time to time. Ted, Bonnie’s stepfather, would like to write in The Book, but Penny won’t allow it.
To Bonnie, The Book is sadness.
To Penny, The Book is liberation.
To John, The Book is forgiveness.
To Ted, The Book is envy.
But The Book in this book isn’t what it seems at all.
If there was one thing in this world you wished you could hold in your hand, what would it be? The world bets it would be The Book.
Intrigued?
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Miranda Hardy is another blogging friend with a new release, but for her this is the first time in the publication saddle. Her book is targeted for our more youthful readers....actually let's let her tell you about it herself.
Wacky Waddles is a rhyming picture book for young readers written by Miranda Hardy and illustrated by Rimi Rasheed.
Wacky Waddles is currently available in print and ebook versions on Amazon, as well as an ebook through Barnes & Noble.
Publisher: Quixotic
Publishing
Pages: 26
Date of Publication: 02/05/13
Miranda Hardy writes children's literature to keep the voices in her head appeased. When she's not in her fantasy world, she's canoeing in alligator infested waters or rescuing homeless animals. She resides in south Florida with her two wonderful children, and too many animals to mention.
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It thrills me to no end when one of my blogging pals breaks that publishing barrier, and I really enjoy helping to spread the news. Help me wish Jessica and Miranda he best of luck with their new books.
Hope everyone has a great week!
Thank you so much for the mention! And Miranda, congratulations!
ReplyDeleteTwo great mentions .
ReplyDeleteYvonne.
Always love seeing new releases. So many books, such little time.
ReplyDeleteOH MY Gosh!! I didn't know about Miranda's release!! EEK!! So excited for her. I've got to go chat with her, like now.
ReplyDeleteAnd Jessica, yeah...she's amazing. I still need to spotlight her book for her.
Thank you, DL, and everyone for the kind words. I can't wait to grab Jessica's newest book.
ReplyDeleteGreat job spreading the love DL! We have to support each other the best we can!
ReplyDeleteHMG
Woot! Congrats!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to both!!!! What great news!
ReplyDeleteBig congrats to both authors! The Book sounds very intriguing and I just wish I had someone small to buy Wacky Waddles for!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the info; congrats to both authors
ReplyDeleteYeah for both Jessica and Miranda!
ReplyDeleteCongrats to Jess and Miranda!!
ReplyDeleteI have Jessica's book. The premise is just fascinating.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to both Jessica and Miranda! I've heard great things about The Book, and Wacky Waddles sounds perfect for my daughter who is starting to learn how to read, I'll definitely put that one in the shopping cart the next time I order from Amazon. (=
ReplyDeleteJessica's book has a fantastic blurb.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to both ladies!
Congrats to Jessica and Miranda! Woot!
ReplyDeleteHope your week is starting off well, DL.
Congrats to the authors!
ReplyDeleteYay for both these lovely ladies! :)
ReplyDeleteI LOVED Jessica's new book. Congrats to her for coming out with another winner. Congrats to Miranda, too, for her first release. And here's to much success for both of them
ReplyDeleteCongrats Jess, and Mirando....
ReplyDeleteHow exciting..... ALL THE BEST, Ladies!!!!!!
Congrats ladies. I am pleased for you.
ReplyDelete......dhole
Jessica's blurb does sound intriguing and I love the look of that picture book. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteRosalind Adam is Writing in the Rain
Thanks for sharing. Wacky Waddles looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteNice mentions of what sounds like some good reading and something good to read to someone else. Spent yesterday thinking good thoughts about you and yours and today, (my birthday) my wish is for you and yours.
ReplyDeleteIt's feels good to spread the word, doesn't it? YAY for Jess and Miranda!
ReplyDeleteHuge congrats to both of them!!!
ReplyDeleteI already read Wacky Waddles and I hope to read Jessica's latest.
ReplyDeleteSUPER great mentions! I've read BOTH of Jessica's books and they are FAB. And the duckie book just looks too cute! Best of luck to both of these guys!
ReplyDeleteAnd Happy Valentine's Day to you! Hope your family is feeling well~ <3