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Showing posts with label Fiction: Middle Grade. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fiction: Middle Grade. Show all posts

Sunday, August 12, 2018

Readers' Favorite Reviewer Gives Wilma Fleming's Middle Grade Novel Five Stars

TITLE OF YOUR BOOK: The Curse at Lilac Waters
AUTHOR OF BOOK):   Wilma Fleming
GENRE OR CATEGORY: Middle Grades Fantasy
 ISBN: -13 9781540607720
ISBN:-10 1540607720
Library of Congress number: 2016919809 
Purchase at Amazon


Reviewed by Jack Magnus for Readers' Favorite- *****Five Stars*****

The Curse at Lilac Waters is a fantasy novel for children and preteens written by Wilma Fleming. Troelina was used to having things her own way. She was the prettiest purple troll and the others treated her with a bit of deference when she wanted her pick of the berries or other wild goodies the trolls fed upon. That feeling of privilege quickly got her into quite a bit of bother, however, when she ran up against the goat called Krug. Krug didn’t like trolls trespassing on goat territory, not one bit, and he was not at all impressed by either Troelina’s fair features or her attitude. All it took was a few magical words uttered by the truculent old goat, and Troelina found herself in the body of a Gopher tortoise. All her dreams about marrying Fole were instantly shattered. A mockingbird came by and laughed at poor Troelina, but even so she knew in her heart that the tribe and Fole would find her. The mockingbird told her that there was one cure to Krug’s curse; a magic pearl that could only be found in a lily pad in the middle of the lake -- but Gopher tortoises can’t swim. Will Troelina find a way to end the curse and be reunited with Fole?

Wilma Fleming’s fantasy novel for children and preteens, The Curse at Lilac Waters, is an enchanting environmental fantasy that blends the story of Troelina with that of Eric, a young New Jersey transplant to the Florida wilderness that his botanist father calls home. I enjoyed seeing how Eric's and Troelina’s stories came together so well. Fleming’s story also introduced me to the Gopher tortoise and other endangered species living in the Florida wetlands, and her descriptions of the environment Eric finds himself in are first-rate. While the woods are not for everybody, that Florida wilderness Eric’s father found seemed like paradise to me. This well-written and exciting tale succeeds on so many levels, not least of which is as an enthralling fantasy. The Curse at Lilac Waters is most highly recommended.



 MORE ABOUT THE AUTHOR

 Wilma Fleming has written columns, articles, and musical reviews for various newspapers as a freelancer, and former lifestyles reporter. Her stories have appeared in several anthologies, and she has published credits from small press, and nationally distributed magazines. She is a member of the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators, (SCBWI), a former member of the Creative Writers of Southern Tier, (CWST), and the Florida Children’s Author Team, (CAT). She is married, a mother of five, and currently writes from home. Learn more at
Reach her at )wilma2flem@yahoo.comR


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Thursday, January 28, 2016

World of Ink Network Reviews Middle School Adventure


 

Title: The Search for the Stone of Excalibur
Series: Book Two in The Chronicles of the Stone
Author: Fiona Ingram
Author's Web site: http://www.fionaingram.com
Genre: Middle Grad Fantasy Adventure
ISBN 978 1622492183
Publisher: The Educational Publisher / Biblio Publishing
Reviewer's Rating: 4 Stars
Available at 

 Reviewed by Ashley Renee at World of Ink Network
The Story of Two Boys’ Journey and Their Quest to Solve an Ancient Mystery

Continuing the adventure that began in Egypt a few months prior in The Secret of the Sacred Scarab, cousins Adam and Justin Sinclair are hot on the trail of the second Stone of Power, one of seven ancient stones lost centuries ago. This stone might be embedded in the hilt of a newly discovered sword that archaeologists believe belonged to King Arthur: Excalibur.

Blurb from the book:

“The spectral figure drew his sword from its scabbard and held it aloft. It seemed to Adam that he saw every detail with strangely magnified clarity. It was the same sword from the museum, but it looked so different now. The metal gleamed with a peculiar bluish sheen. Curious characters embossed the length of the blade. At the top, just under the crossguard, was a small circle with a seven-pointed star inside it. Sparkling gems decorated the hilt and pommel, with two dragons’ heads facing inward on the crossguard. The stone between the dragons’ open mouths glowed brilliant red. Suddenly, a fiery, almost blinding light shot from the stone, dazzling him. The white horse reared on its hindquarters. The radiant beam lit up the forest as the warrior whirled the blade around his head several times.”

Review:

Just like the first book, the history is a fascinating element to the plot and I learned a lot about King Arthur and his legend. The author includes a well-organized, detailed guide with an array of information about the Dark Ages, King Arthur, and some of the symbolism of the time. "The Search for the Stone of Excalibur" is even better than the first book in the Chronicles of the Stone series. The story is fill with action and adventure, and I must say that I have always enjoyed reading anything having to do with the legend of Arthur or with Camelot itself. The author does just an amazing job and not only shares this legend but also adds in puzzles, ghostly presences and stalwart companions ready to face any and all perils that come their way.

Book extras include some historical background on King Arthur, the Dark Ages, warfare and weaponry during Arthur’s time, and details on Excalibur. A fascinating peek into the life and times of the real King Arthur, perfect for young time travelers and budding archaeologists.

Book Award Nominations & Wins:
2015 Children’s Literary Classics Award Seal of Approval and finalist
2015 Children’s Literary Classic Silver Medal (Pre-teen & Tween)
Book Links:
Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1622492188
B&N (Kindle) http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-search-for-the-stone-of-excalibur-fiona-ingram/1120452451?ean=2940046210439

 About the Author 

Fiona Ingram (B.A., Hons. (Natal), M.A., (Wits)) was born and educated in South Africa, and has worked as a full-time journalist and editor. Her interest in ancient history, mystery, and legends, and her enjoyment of travel has resulted in The Secret of the Sacred Scarab, the first in her exciting children’s adventure series—Chronicles of the Stone. Fiona is busy with Book 3 entitled The Temple of the Crystal Timekeeper.

About World of Ink Network

Virginia S. Grenier is founder and partner of World of Ink Network, http://worldofinknetwork.comOffice: 435-625-1743
She is also and author and director of the St. George Book Festival http://stgeorgebookfestival.org.  
Learn molre Facebook ond  follow her on  Twitter . 



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Saturday, October 19, 2013

Kit Lit Review Winget's Book for Middle Grades

Title: A Smidgen of Sky
Author: Dianna Dorisi Winget
Author site: http://www.diannawinget.com
Genre: contemporary middle grade
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (2012)
ISBN# 9780547807980



Reviewed by Sue Morris originally for  Kid-Lit Reviews




About the Story:  Eleven-year-old Piper Lee’s mama is engaged to marry Ben Hutchings, a prison guard.  Piper’s daddy disappeared while flying his Piper Cub plane and is presumed dead.  Piper refuses to believe this, and keeps waiting for the day he walks back through the front door.  Five years is a long time to wait.  Ben also has a daughter who is Piper’s age, but they are as different as a horse and a zebra.  Piper is looking for a plan to stop the wedding of her mama and Ginger’s daddy and finds one in Operation Find Tina. 
 

What I Thought:  A Smidgen of Sky is wonderfully written, with distinctive characters and full of Southern charm.  Piper Lee is the narrator and her voice is unforgettable.  She is holding on to her father’s memory, hoping he will find his way home and life can return to normal.  Mama has made her peace and is ready to move on by marrying Ben.  Piper doesn’t understand this and plans to stop the wedding.  She finally gets her plan when finding out Ginger’s mother left her shortly after being born.  The plan is to reunite Ginger with her mother, who will then reunite with Ben.  How Piper does this is both humorous and heartbreaking.  The debut middle grade novel A Smidgen of Sky, is a wonderful read kids will love. Ms. Winget explores blended families, single parents, death and mourning, Internet predators, and a few others as Piper Lee grows from a petulant ten-year-old to a wiser eleven-year-old.

 

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