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![Poetry Rx: How 50 Inspiring Poems Can Heal and Bring Joy To Your Life by [Norman E. Rosenthal M.D.]](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41qd3NoMi7L._SY346_.jpg)

I have long been a fan of this author’s China Bayles mystery series. Here she branches out into historical fiction telling the story of Eisenhower and his love affair with Kay Summersby.
At the time, Eisenhower was, of course, married to Mamie. He was in Britain because of the war and former model Kay was his assigned driver. This novel vividly imagines and brings to life their attraction to one another during times of great stress and their becoming involved with each other.
This book is titled The General’s Women because, of course it tells the story of what Mamie’s life was like as well. It was not easy. Eisenhower’s own perspective is also included.
Readers may well know which relationship Eisenhower ultimately chooses. This will not interfere with their absorption in this story.
The title covers the war but also the time after it as Eisenhower seeks a number of positions.
Fans of historical fiction, give this book a look. It makes for a good read.
Kudos to Albert for doing her research and bringing this story to life.

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Readers looking to add to their (fun) summer reading lists may well want to take a look at this title. It has all of the elements of a good light read. There are engaging characters and there is, of course, some romance.
Protagonist Kara is a writer of romantic fiction who is suffering from writer’s block. What will help her to get her novel written? Will her good friends wedding be a help or obstacle? How will the arrival of an old boyfriend shake things up?
This book has humor, some steamy scenes and more. It was an enjoyable read.
Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this title. All opinions are my own.







Talk Art

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Talk Art offers readers a wide ranging look at art. While the authors come from the arts,t their fields were acting and music. Together, the two have engaged in learning more about contemporary art. They eventually began a pod cast called Talk Art and then came this title. Tovey and Diamant begin by sharing some of their own history with the readers; this helps those picking up this book to know something of the authors’ evolution.
What follows are chapters on many topics. To name a few, there are Performance Art, Public Art, Photography, Sound Art, Ceramics and more. Further, they do not shy away from the political.
This title also includes a helpful section on ways to become involved with contemporary art whether it is seeing art, creating a collection, being an artist or reading more.
This book is lavishly illustrated. Dip in anywhere or go through this title in order. A reader will walk away with something each time.
Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this title. All opinions are my own.

This title follows on last year’s debut by this author. A Fatal Finale was a good title for cozy readers and the same can be said for A Fatal Night. Here, readers welcome back Ella Shane. This time around she is getting ready for opening night. The opera is one based on the well-known story of the princes in the tower.
Well, aficionados know that passions are often aroused at the opera. Still, it is a surprise when a murder occurs.
Watch as this Gilded Age mystery is solved by the intrepid heroine. It is a fun read with a nice sense of its period’s way of life..
Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher. All opinions are my own.

Those who regularly read my reviews know that I like old fashioned activity books. They are fun, teach a bit and do NOT have anything to do with screens. So, no surprise that I like this activity book and recommend it.
Within this title’s brightly colored pages are a variety of puzzles. For example, children can trace the route to a food from each of a number of countries. Then, on the next page they are invited to create their own menu. The world map that is for coloring asks children to choose six colors; they will then see that no two countries of the same color are touching. This seems like a nice way for kids to see how big our world is. The other activities also look like they would appeal to the children for whom this book was created.
Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this title. All opinions are my own.

Children will enjoy learning more about bees in this title. Buzzwing the honey bee is their guide to many things bee related. Buzzy shares facts about bees’ anatomy, their jobs, how honey comes to be, and their homes, for example. There are also stories in the book; these include a tale from ancient Greece and others from India India and Thailand, among others.
This book has enticing illustrations. They are bright and colorful. In some of these, children are asked to find something as, for example, ladybugs.
Some young children learn to fear bees at a young age. Spending time with this book should help to lessen fear and to intrigue. I can imagine some kids will be looking for bees after spending time with this title. All in all, this is a very appealing book.
Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher. All opinions are my own.
Anne of G G is free!







Pub Date 06 Jul 2021
Truth here…I love Anne of Green Gables. I have read the first book in the series more than once and I adored the old TV series with Megan Fellows. The original may seem wordy to today’s young readers but it is still a great read aloud or read alone for elementary school kids. There are fun adventures in the book and also universal longings (as for love and acceptance).
For a child who is not ready for the length of the unabridged book this could be a good introduction. It may even encourage some to go to Montgomery’s novel. The events are true to those in the book. There is an added plus here with the beautiful, vividly rendered illustrations.
What happens to Anne (remember the important final E) when Gilbert Blythe comes to school? Follow the short chapters to find out.
Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this title. All opinions are my own.