Book Reviews
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Two Series & A Children’s Author For Your Child Who’s Starting to Read
When your child is starting to read, or about to, you probably want to find some simple and fun books to enjoy. But with so many, it can be hard to find the right ones. That’s why I’ve chosen the perfect children’s author and series for you and your child here. That way, you can browse your library’s bookshelves for them, with a guarantee they’ll be good. 1. Dr. Seuss authorThis children’s author creates fun books, with a wide range of topics, from, ‘The Sleep Book’ to the famous ‘How the Grinch Stole Christmas’, also called, ‘The Grinch’. With an endless range full of variety, you will have lots to…
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5 Book Genres You’ve Got To Try
Books come in many different styles and genres, so its guaranteed that you’ll find a few types that’ll appeal to you. To help you understand what the book genres are, I’ll make a list of them with a descriptions and examples of books in that area. Children’s Books Books you may have poured over in your childhood days, these nevertheless have an irresistible charm for all ages. They can range from books perfect for children just starting to read to full-sized books with an innocent touch. A great author from this sector is Astrid Lingren. Take a look at her official website to find out more about this inspiring person.…
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Autobiographies vs Biographies- what’s the difference?
In next week’s post, (5 Book Genres You’ve Got To Try – coming out on Tuesday 19th October) one of the genres is Autobiographies and Biographies.But… what exactly do they mean? And what’s the difference between them? Your questions will be answered right here. Keep scrolling to learn more. Firstly, an autobiography or biography is a book about a person’s life- they could be dead or alive; it doesn’t matter at all- and it’s usually about someone famous and/or inspirational. Some examples could be business people, sportspeople, cooks, business founders/owners, astronauts, gardeners … the list goes on. It could be anyone! And one day, it could be you… Autobiography vs…