Harvey and the Collection of Impossible Things

Thanks to NetGalley I was able to get an advanced e-copy of Garret Weyr’s new children’s fiction book, Harvey and the Collection of Impossible Things. This was a quick read despite it’s being 100+ pages. Told from the point of view of Harvey the cat, the reader goes on Harvey’s adventure with him, learning whatContinue reading “Harvey and the Collection of Impossible Things”

The Further Adventures of Miss Petitfour

Today’s review will be pretty short, as I’m reviewing the ARC (provided by NetGalley) of a children’s book by Anne Michaels (illustrated by Emma Block). I had both pros and cons with this story, but let’s start with the pros. I really enjoyed the character introductions, placed right before the stories themselves actually begin. WithContinue reading “The Further Adventures of Miss Petitfour”

Rumple Buttercup

Matthew Gray Gubler’s Rumple Buttercup, while a children’s book, is a wonderful story for a person of any age. With incredibly interesting artwork, unusual characters, and short sentences on the pages, this is an easy book to read to your children–or yourself–while keeping interest. To younger children it may simply be a fun story toContinue reading “Rumple Buttercup”

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