April was a slow end but May was fast approaching. I have read a total of 4 books. It was a mixed bag one and
that stayed that way though out the month. My
recommendation page is still a work in progress but there are more books on the page, if you want purchase some of these lovely books. It looks better and cleaned up and organized. Check
it out if you want to shop one of the books that been reviewed on my
blog. It still needs for work but I am working on it stages. Book Tours books
and Activity Books are next on my list to add to the recommendation
page. How was your Easter?
I have giveaways going on my blog. Check my sidebar on my blog under "Giveaways".
Books Read in April:
- Blood of the Dragonfly by Hawk MacKinney (On Tour April 23, 2021)
- Let's Talk! (A Story about Autism and Friendship) by Lisa Jacovsky
- The Silver Shadow by Liz Tosma
- Dear Mrs. President by Ana Maria Medici
Books by Genre:
- Children - 2 Book
- Mystery - 1 Books
- Historical - 1 Book
- Hard Cover - 2 Books
- Paperback - 1 Book
- E-Book - 1 Book
Books by Pages Total:
- Blood of the Dragonfly - 226 Pages
- Let's Talk! (A Story about Autism and Friendship) - 30 Pages
- The Silver Shadow - 256 Pages
- Dear Mrs. President - 20 Pages
- January - 371 Pages
- February - 90 Pages
- March - 1,344 Pages
- April - 534 Pages
Total books by Month:
- January - 12 Books
- February - 3 Books
- March - 6 Books
- April - 4 Books
Harper, a seven-year-old little girl that is typically developing, loves going to the pool. One day when she gets to the pool, she meets a new friend, a little girl who is also seven years old . She has no idea that this friend is any different than her. All Harper knows is she has a new friend that wants to play in her tube with her. They both love to swim at the pool and want to play together however, Emma has little communication skills. Emma can make sounds and not words and flaps her hands when she is excited. When Harper realizes she cannot communicate with her new friend she becomes determined to find a way to. In talking to her mom, Harper is told that Emma has Autism Spectrum Disorder. Determined to not let this stand in the way of her new friendship she becomes determined to learn how to communicate with Emma. She begins to learn about Autism Spectrum Disorder and asks Emma's mom to show her the different ways she can communicate with her new friend. Harper becomes excited to begin to use her new tools to communicate with Emma. The two become inseparable from that day on. Harper introduces Emma to all her friends and teaches them how to communicate with her. Harper and Emma become the center of their circle of friends and begin to have many more adventures together.
Book Haul of the Month:
- Goodreads Reading Challenge 25/30 Books
- Fiction Addiction's Monthly Wrap up
- Backlog of Reviews (0 Reviews) 2011 though 2018
Bloggers Commenting Back
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Giveaways:
- Monthly Wrap up: (April 2021)
- Book Haul 10: (April 2021) - With Special Kickstarter
- Book Tour / Review: Love On the Edge
- Book Review: Dear Mrs. President
- Book Review: Blood of the Dragonfly by Hawk MacKinney
- Subscribers on my RSS Feed (FeedBurner) - Moved to Mailchimp
- Book Review: Let's Talk! (A Story of Autism and Friendship)
- Interview Around The Globe with Lisa Jacovsky
- Book Spotlight: Let's Talk! (A Story of Autism and Friendship) by Lisa Jacovsky
- Monthly Wrap up: (March 2021)
Linked up in: Monthly Book Blogger Linky up
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