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Book review Living your life alive By Autumn Shields

Book review Living your life alive By Autumn Shields  Living your life alive By Autumn Shields is a great book it is very inspirational and filled with encouraging words. My favorite part of the book is the fill-in questions after every chapter. Each chapter is super easy to read and short to the point. Great Book that is inspirational and interesting and enjoyable to read each page is wonderful and I love the cover it is beautiful. Autumn’s Book is a beautiful reminder to live your life to the fullest. The advice she gives is wonderful, and I recommend this book to anyone that needs a pick me up in life. This really makes you think about your life and how to live it to the fullest.  This book would make for a wonderful birthday or Christmas gift for anyone that likes a good book and enjoy’s reading.  I found this book to be peaceful and calming a great book to wash away your bad days.  I really liked this book I could not put it...

Interviewing Author laura wagstaff

Interviewing Author laura wagstaff Q1. Tell us about yourself. What are your favorite books to read? A. I am dyslexic and I have written little children's stories for years because as well as the usual bad spelling etc my dyslexia causes my sentences to rhyme unless I concentrate hard to stop it happening.  I am a nursery nurse and a governor at my local school and whilst working with the children across the settings it has become apparent to me that the children with learning disabilities and those from disadvantaged backgrounds seem to have lower aspirations and confidence in their own abilities. I was discussing it with my husband and I decided that incase my daughter is dyslexic like me, and for all the struggling children I work with, that I would self publish one copy of one of my stories so I could say 'I'm very dyslexic and I published a book so you can do anything!' I set about finding an illustrator and long story short the one I chose ...

Interviewing Author Daphne Self

Interviewing Author  Daphne Self  Q1. Tell us about yourself. What are your favorite books to read? A. My favorite books to read? Those range from westerns to sci-fi to romance. It really depends on my mood, yet best books I love to read are books by Henry van Dyke, Louis L'Amour, and Terri Blackstock. Q2. Where did the inspiration to write come from?  A. I've always tried writing a book since I was 14. It was 10 years ago when I was able to truly sit down and write my first children's book. Since then, I've been writing all the time. Q3. How did you come up with the titles of your books?  A. I honestly don't know. For instance, with The Case of the Missing Firehouse Dog, I wanted to bring back those 80s/90s kids' mystery books. It was always "A case" or "the case"; think Nancy Drew or the Hardy Boys. Then I had to decide what the mystery will be. In this book, it is about finding the missing firehouse dog. Q4. Anything y...