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My Book Review of ALPHA AND OMEGA

>Alpha and Omega: Book Four of The Uluru Legacy Series by Anna J Walner My rating: 5 of 5 stars Wonderful InstallmentI love this book. There was romance, magic, angst, prophesy... it was a wonderful installment in the series. I think it's the last, though I'm hoping the author continues the tale. There's such potential … Continue reading My Book Review of ALPHA AND OMEGA

#BooksForTheHoliday – Family Stories Month

LEARN MORE November is a time for family. It is a time for family stories and for family literacy. As the winter takes hold and cold moves in, snuggle up together with a good book or share in the tradition of oral storytelling. Talk about your ancestors, your personal experiences, or enjoy tales of other's … Continue reading #BooksForTheHoliday – Family Stories Month

The 2nd Week of November Belongs to Young Readers

https://nationaldaycalendar.com/national-young-readers-week-second-week-in-november https://greetings-day.com/holiday-data/national-young-readers-day National Young Readers WEEK begins on Monday of the 2nd Full week in November. This observance was founded by Pizza Hut and the Library of Congress in 1985 to help encourage reading in our youth. It is a time when schools and libraries everywhere amp up their challenge to increase literacy. The 2nd … Continue reading The 2nd Week of November Belongs to Young Readers

Meet Ainsley

MEET MY CHARACTER Tell us about your story:What is the name of your book?The Highland DancerWhat genre is it?Young Adult and Woman’s general fiction When and where is your tale set? In the province of Nova Scotia, Canada (with moments in Scotland as well.) Who are you?What is your name?Ainsley MacKinnonAre you a fictional or … Continue reading Meet Ainsley

Happy Halloween (Samhain)!

Many of our holidays have origins in Pagan traditions. Halloween is no different. This particular event is the modern version of the three-day Celtic festival, known as Samhain. This is a Gaelic word, pronounced ‘sah-win’ or ‘sow-win’, which means ‘summer’s end’. This was the Celt’s New Year, marking the end of both summer and the harvest while heralding the … Continue reading Happy Halloween (Samhain)!