Tag: Children's literature

Browse our exclusive articles!

Ricco by Swapna Sanchita

Ricco, the children's book written by Swapna Sanchita, is both a pleasantly heartwarming narrative and a delightfully entertaining tale about a spider.

Marco, Pablo, & Olivia by Ana Cortes

Keeping her vocabulary simple, author Ana Cortes builds the world of Marco, Pablo, & Olivia with admirable skill. You instantly understand the relationship between the siblings from the start. Then there's the writing itself. Ana’s phrasings are beautifully worked throughout the text, and there are funny moments, both visual and evident in the text.

Marty and Lenny by Tania Woznicki

The book Marty and Lenny by Tania Woznicki is a heart-warming tale about the power of being good to others. The friends have a great dynamic that kids can learn from. They can also see the value of friendship and how a good friend's influence can improve another's life.

Pentias – Master of the Elemental Jewels by Karthika Sanjeev

Title: Pentias - Master of the Elemental JewelsAuthor: Karthika SanjeevPublisher: Clever Fox PublishingGenre: Children's Adventure, FantasyFirst Publication: 2022Language: English  Book Summary: Pentias - Master of the...

Snowlands: A Blood Moon by Morr Meroz

Title: Snowlands: A Blood Moon (Book One)Author: Morr MerozPublisher: The Snowlands CompanyGenre: Graphic Novels, Fantasy AdventureFirst Publication: 2021Language: English  Book Summary: Snowlands - A Blood Moon by...

Popular

Dreamland by Olivie Blake

A broke actress takes a job watching a rich man's son for ten thousand dollars a month. He is kept locked in a room, sedated, and something else is living inside him. Olivie Blake's Los Angeles horror novel is furious and funny and about three structural tricks too many.

Reliquary by Hannah Whitten

Her fiance dies of an aneurysm shaped like tentacles, and his family invites her to their island for four days to celebrate his life. Hannah Whitten leaves romantasy for cosmic horror, and the scariest thing in the book is how kind everyone is.

Let’s Kiss and Tell by Joss Richard

A sex columnist whose readers have all settled down needs a boyfriend by the end of the quarter. The news reporter she meets at a bar needs a plus-one for his ex's wedding. Joss Richard's second novel is funnier and sadder than its premise promises.

A Summer of Stars by Liana Cincotti

A disgraced tennis champion and the actor who once called her an excuse for a player are contractually dating for four months. Liana Cincotti's traditional debut is sharper about public shaming than it is about tennis.

Subscribe

spot_imgspot_img