
One Word Kill
Book
In January 1986, fifteen-year-old boy-genius Nick Hayes discovers he’s dying. And it isn’t even...

Her Ladyship's Ring (The Harmony Duprie Mysteries Book 2)
Book
Harmony Duprie is back, and so is trouble in Oak Grove. When a man is murdered in the back yard...
Oak Grove Her Ladyship's Ring The Harmony Duprie Mysteries fiction mystery cozy mystery

Shuffle Grand Prix
Tabletop Game
Shuffle Grand Prix is a Racing Card Game where fellow drivers battle in a fast-paced, strategic...

The Scribe
Book
Making it as a lawyer has always been a cutthroat business. A killer is targeting former students...

Star Wars Omnibus: At War with the Empire Volume 2
Book
Collects Star Wars: Empire (2002) #26-27, 29-30, 32-35, Star Wars: Rebellion (2006) #6-16, Star...

Last Chance: A Future Apocalypse Caught in a Trilogy
Book
The earth's epilogue was a forgone conclusion. Our World selects seven of the best human beings...
Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction

Glossolalia; or don't scream it on the mountain
Book
“My name is Ineluki. I come from past the mountains and ice. It took me many days to reach here....
Fantasy

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2332 KP) rated Mr. Brown Can Moo! Can You? in Books
Mar 3, 2022
This has all the creativity, humor, and charm of a classic Dr. Seuss book. I loved it as a kid, and I found it just as fun reading it to kids when I was older. Since the sounds are part of the rhythm and rhymes of the book, they call out to be made as you read, so it is most fun if you really get into it. This is classified as an easy reader. Some of the sounds written out might not be familiar words, but it is a chance to challenge young readers in a context they will get. Add in Dr. Seuss’s illustrations, and you have a winner.
