
This inspiring book is geared toward middle school readers. As the title says, it is organized in alphabetical order as a dictionary. Some of the words included in the book are acceptance, compassion, diversity, forgiveness, gratitude, hope, justice, kindness,peace, understanding and more. This title has some lovely illustrations; the book opens with one of flowers in a mug that sets the tone. The first entry is a twenty–six line poem with a line for every letter of the alphabet. Each of the following entries also includes an editorial comment and something to try. One example from the book: The letter C.
Courage
Sometimes
courage can be
getting up to face life’s
stormy world when you’d rather hide
in bed.
Author Charles than comments and there is a Try It!
This book can be read in order or dipped into. Hopefully, readers will be encouraged as they pursue the entries in this book.
Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this book in exchange for an honest review.



A mystery, two historical fiction titles (one about Consuela Vanderbilt and one htat follows families London over many generations. It is very long but supposed to be good.), a mystery and who can resist Paddington?
Between the wars, in the 1930s, there really was a detection club in England. Its members included some of the best and most well-known mystery writers of the time including, Chesterton, Christie, Carr, Sayers, Orczy and more. The group reportedly posited a number of rules for the writing of their novels. For instance, “Twin brothers, and doubles generally, must not appear unless we have been duly prepared for them” and “Not more than one secret room or passage is allowable.”
This title is a spiritual (Christian) book that offers women something to think about every day of the year. Taking stories from life, each is meant to be encouraging and connects to something with deeper meaning. This book will be welcomed by the many readers who like to start their day in a good mental/emotional space.




This is the first book that I have read by Karma Brown; it was certainly interesting and surprising. The novel tells the stories of two marriages and one house in suburban Westchester, New York.





Lovers of cozy mysteries will enjoy looking at this title as they plan their next reads. Included are descriptions of new titles by Vivien Chen, Diane Kelly, Elizabeth Penney, Paige Shelton and M.C. Beaton.