#WhatNornsReads – Kind: a Christmas short story of post-WWII Munich

REVIEWED BY J.M. NORTHUP A Heartwarming Gem! I didn't know what to expect from this short story. I've just been on a reading jag that includes WWI and WWII material. Thankfully, I found this little gem!! I absolutely loved this story. It transcends time and retains its validity today - supposed enemies finding a connection … Continue reading #WhatNornsReads – Kind: a Christmas short story of post-WWII Munich

My Book Reviews of The Food Group (5 book series)

GET THE SERIES: AMAZON PURCHASE LINK My rating: 5 of 5 stars A Great Story of Coping & HopeThis is a cute book to help kids deal with trauma. It helps illustrate healing with the growth of coping as a little seed progresses through natural stages of anger, hurt, isolation, and resentment to come out … Continue reading My Book Reviews of The Food Group (5 book series)

#WhatNornsReads – May 2023 Book Reviews From Our Book Club

A blog series featured on https://jmnorthup.com/tag/whatnornsreads Review bySAHARA FOLEY Review byKAREN J. MOSSMAN Review byJ.M. NORTHUP REVIEWED BY TIFFANY Love This SeriesIn the second book of Cameron Jace's Anne Anderson series, the purpose of mankind's existence will be revealed. Anne and David find themselves working on two different cases that seem to be intertwined with … Continue reading #WhatNornsReads – May 2023 Book Reviews From Our Book Club

#WhatNornsReads – OTTERLY INTO YOU (Boys of The Bayou Gone Wild #6.5)

REVIEWED BY J.M. NORTHUP Enjoyable Quick & Steamy Romance What a great way to introduce readers to Knox and Fiona. They are incredibly likeable, interesting, and attractive characters. I found them refreshing and original. This story was, clearly, set up to draw you into the heated story of these two protagonists. Just as they are … Continue reading #WhatNornsReads – OTTERLY INTO YOU (Boys of The Bayou Gone Wild #6.5)

September 2024 Book Reviews by Sahara, Julie, & Karen

REVIEWED BY J.M. NORTHUP Joyful Adventures I really enjoyed this story. I love how it brings the senses into play, and how Boomer the bunny uses his visual cues to explore his town. I think this is a lovely way to connect with younger readers, helping to engage them. I think it is a great … Continue reading September 2024 Book Reviews by Sahara, Julie, & Karen