The Fairview Review
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Sunday, October 20, 2024
Virtual Book Tour Glow in the Dark: A Streak of Light
Glow in the Dark: A Streak of Light: Book Giveaway
ABOUT THE BOOK
Written by T.J. Scripps
Illustrated by Dane Doubel
Ages: 8+ | 202 Pages
Publisher: Skybok Press | ISBN: 979-8991217477
Publisher’s Book Summary: Ruby, a regular 10-year-old girl with fiery red hair and wild green eyes, has her life turned upside down when her grandmother gives her a magical dreamcatcher. One night, it transports her to the dazzling planet of Starland, where she discovers The Aura Embassy, a magnificent glass castle floating in space. There, she meets alien kids and Royal Light Beings, who welcome her as one of their own. Excited to unravel Starland’s mysteries and connect them to her own world, Ruby faces danger as sinister Dark Beings threaten to extinguish all light, both on Starland and Earth. With thrilling challenges ahead, Ruby must maintain her disguise, uncover secrets, and stop the dark forces before it’s lights out forever. Join Ruby on her daring quest to save the world’s light!
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MY REVIEW
One of the grade levels at my school recently did a unit on light and borrowed a set of prisms from the library to observe refraction. The fascination of the students with the light shows created by prisms could just be scientific curiosity. But perhaps they are feeling the effects of those colored rays on their auras. Ruby, the protagonist of this book, would certainly agree that a cheerful rainbow is a great boost. When Ruby’s grandmother gifts her with a special dreamcatcher, it sets off an epic adventure to Starland. That is where the Light Beings live who send out signs to humans. As one of the teachers at the Aura Embassy explains, “An aura is like a tiny happiness lamp that every human has…And signs are like switches that turn them on.” Along with the first-year students who have been chosen to train at the Embassy, Ruby hears from the heads of different departments about how their work is done. Some beings work to send animals that humans will meet, others send messages into dreams or work to make sure the sunlight sparkles just right on a lake. Although all this important work is going on to keep human auras bright, there is a dark side (isn’t there always?) to the story. The two sons of Shadowland’s ruler are competing to win their father’s role and there is a prophecy about a human that has them on the search for Ruby. If they find her, will they be able to snuff out all the auras and turn humanity into their slaves? And is it possible that some of the Light Beings may want to give in to the dark side? This is a fun, fast-paced adventure that will have readers looking out for signs of their own to power up their auras - rainbows, shooting stars, and perfect sunsets can give each of us a little extra shine.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
T.J. Scripps, based in Austin, Texas, spends loads of time in South Africa, where she grew up. She’s a passionate traveler, always off to weird and wonderful places far from the beaten track, hunting for new signs. Her favorite aura-charging spots are lakes, rivers, and oceans – basically anywhere wet and wild. She’s into historical adventures, stargazing, and wandering down trails like a lost hobbit, all while hanging out with kids from all walks of life.
Catch T.J. at any Renaissance festival – she’ll be the enchantress casting spells and charming everyone. Her hobby? Collecting oddities and curios that make you wonder, “What even is that?” She’s also a fireworks and bonfire fanatic. All these unique quirks have woven their way into Ruby’s world.
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ABOUT THE ILLUSTRATOR
Dane Doubell was born in the 1980s—back when computers were the size of microwaves and dial-up was the soundtrack of the future. As a child, he dreamed of drawing robots and building them to take over the world—so far, he’s nailed the drawing part.
TOUR SCHEDULE
Monday, October 7, 2024 Glow in the Dark: A Streak of Light Tour Kick-Off |
Wednesday, October 9, 2024 Author Interview with T.J. Scripps |
Friday, October 11, 2024 Book Review of Glow in the Dark: A Streak of Light |
Monday, October 14, 2024 Author Interview with T.J. Scripps |
Wednesday, October 16, 2024 Book Review of Glow in the Dark: A Streak of Light |
Friday, October 18, 2024 Book Review of Glow in the Dark: A Streak of Light |
Monday, October 21, 2024 Book Review of Glow in the Dark: A Streak of Light |
Wednesday, October 23, 2024 Instagram and TikTok Post about Glow in the Dark: A Streak of Light |
Friday, October 25, 2024 Book Spotlight on Glow in the Dark: A Streak of Light |
Monday, October 28, 2024 Book Review of Glow in the Dark: A Streak of Light |
Tuesday, October 29, 2024 Author Interview with T.J. Scripps |
Friday, November 1, 2024 Book Review of Glow in the Dark: A Streak of Light |
Monday, November 4, 2024 Book Review of Glow in the Dark: A Streak of Light |
Tuesday, November 5, 2024 Satisfaction for Insatiable Readers Guest Post about Glow in the Dark: A Streak of Light |
Wednesday, October 16, 2024
Virtual Book Tour Mr. Moonbeam and the Halloween Crystal
ABOUT THE BOOK
Written by Ryan Cowan
Illustrated by Halo Rife
Ages: 9-12 | 252 Pages
Publisher: For the Northern Star Publishing (2022) | ISBN-13: 9788351181905
Publisher’s Book Summary: Elliott attends his third-grade class like any other boy, except that Elliott isn’t like any other boy. Endowed with magical powers, Elliott belongs to a secret world called Moonstone—and trouble is brewing. When the evil witch Noir steals The Halloween Crystal, it’s up to Elliott and his third-grade teacher, Mr. Moonbeam, to stop Noir from invading the non-magical world on Halloween night. But can Elliott learn to master his powers in time?
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MY REVIEW
Just in time for Halloween - join Elliott, his parents, and his favorite teacher Mr. Moonbeam on an adventure to save the realm of Moonstone. Many children can’t imagine the adults they see everyday as having more to their lives than just their roles as parents or teachers. Elliott has a bit of that mentality at the start of the story, but he learns the true value of their assignment to live in the human world and keep their magical nature secret to safeguard both realms.
Enchantra, the ruler of Moonstone must defend her realm against the evil plans of Noir and his allies, the red and black dragons, monsters, vampires, werewolves, and other horrors. If Noir succeeds, he will seize control of Moonstone and the human world. As you might expect, the plans of the adults are not entirely successful and Elliott actually gets to travel to Moonstone and help defend the realm.
Although Elliott is the son of powerful magic users, he struggles to master his own magic. Young readers will identify with his frustration at wanting to help and having things go wrong - such as magicking a broom to clean the house before his teacher’s visit, only to have the broom smack Mr. Moonbeam on the head. He also has to deal with Sabrina, the daughter of another magic user who joins Elliott’s class and constantly makes Elliott feel inferior by showing off her own skills.
For younger middle grade readers who enjoy adventures with magic, a really wicked villain, some peer conflict, and a chance to help save the day, this is a great read for this time of year (and re-read even after Halloween is past). And there is always the possibility of another outing for the characters.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Ryan Cowan works as an educator in Los Angeles. He received his Master of Education in Urban Teaching degree (EdM) from UCLA’s Graduate School of Education and Information Studies.
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TOUR SCHEDULE
Monday, September 23, 2024 Book Review of Mr. Moonbeam and the Halloween Crystal |
Tuesday, September 24, 2024 Interview with Ryan Cowan |
Wednesday, September 25, 2024 Book Review of Mr. Moonbeam and the Halloween Crystal |
Thursday, September 26, 2024 Book Review of Mr. Moonbeam and the Halloween Crystal |
Friday, September 27, 2024 Book Review of Mr. Moonbeam and the Halloween Crystal |
Monday, September 30, 2024 Book Review of Mr. Moonbeam and the Halloween Crystal |
Tuesday, October 1, 2024 Book Review of Mr. Moonbeam and the Halloween Crystal |
Wednesday, October 2, 2024 Book Review of Mr. Moonbeam and the Halloween Crystal |
Thursday, October 3, 2024 Book Review of Mr. Moonbeam and the Halloween Crystal |
Friday, October 4, 2024 Book Review of Mr. Moonbeam and the Halloween Crystal |
Sunday, October 6, 2024 Interview with Ryan Cowan |
Monday, October 14, 2024 Book Review of Mr. Moonbeam and the Halloween Crystal |
Tuesday, October 15, 2024 Book Review of Mr. Moonbeam and the Halloween Crystal |
Wednesday, October 16, 2024 Book Spotlight for Mr. Moonbeam and the Halloween Crystal |
Thursday, October 17, 2024 Book Review of Mr. Moonbeam and the Halloween Crystal |
Friday, October 18, 2024 Satisfaction for Insatiable Readers Guest Post by Ryan Cowan |