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Picture books are Fun

Indigo Dreaming by Dinah Johnson

Not Quite Narwhal and Friends: Weather Together by Jessie Sima

July 5, 2023 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

  cbr15bingo Africa: Indigo dreaming has the African connection I enjoy doing picture book reviews and doing a round-up review of a few titles at once. The thing with picture books is that they are short. So, they are easy to read. And yet, they can be packed from cover to cover with amazing goodies. Just sometimes that does not lend itself to a regulation review word count. The below titles are perfect for most people, yet different enough and varied in age ranges that […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Fiction, Health, History Tagged With: Africa, Anna Cunha, cbr15bingo, communication, Dinah Johnson, Dragons & Unicorns & Mythical, emotions, friendship, Jessie Sima, Social Themes, South Carolina, United States - African American & Black

BlackRaven's CBR15 Review No:471 · Genres: Children's Books, Fiction, Health, History · Tags: Africa, Anna Cunha, cbr15bingo, communication, Dinah Johnson, Dragons & Unicorns & Mythical, emotions, friendship, Jessie Sima, Social Themes, South Carolina, United States - African American & Black ·
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Sorry Pal, That’s Politics

The Coyotes of Carthage by Steven Wright

February 27, 2021 by Jake 1 Comment

Why is it so hard to write decent political fiction? Can someone answer that question for me, please? There’s a glut of mystery, romance and science fiction novels. Why is it so hard to write about politics? Is it just because we often read for escapism, and politics is part of what we are trying to escape? Perhaps. But given the drama, high stakes, and many opinions contained in stories about politics, I don’t understand why it isn’t a more fertile ground for fiction. Steven […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: politics, South Carolina, Steven Wright, The Coyotes of Carthage

Jake's CBR13 Review No:29 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: politics, South Carolina, Steven Wright, The Coyotes of Carthage ·
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