Monday, December 2, 2024

Virtual Book Tour Adventures at Lake Omigosh

 

Adventures at Lake Omigosh: Book Giveaway

ABOUT THE BOOK

Adventures at Lake Omigosh

Written by Scott Sollers

Illustrated by Bryan Janky

Ages: 4-8 | 39 Pages

Publisher: Mascot Kids | ISBN: 979-8891381742

Publisher’s Book Summary: Felix and Harry, two best friends, are super excited to go away for the summer to Camp Horizon, a sleepaway camp in the woods of New Hampshire. There, they can bike, hike, and ride canoes on Lake Omigosh. But something mysterious lurks in the depths of the lake.

For many years, people have claimed to have spotted a mysterious creature drifting on the surface of Lake Omigosh. One day, when Felix and Harry decide to go canoeing, a bad storm arrives, putting the two in real danger. Who will come to their rescue when their canoe flips over and the boys are left stranded in the middle of the lake? Fuel your imagination with Adventures at Lake Omigosh.

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MY REVIEW

I fondly remember summers as a camper and as a camp counselor. The scene at the beginning of this book as the campers return to Camp Horizon is very similar to those memories. Counselors waving their arms for attention, or cheering to welcome everyone. Campers running up to friends and bouncing around in group hugs. Yes, very familiar. What I did not have at summer camp was a mysterious creature in the lake…at least, I don’t think so. But Harry and Felix and the other campers all hear stories about the giant turtle-shaped entity that has caused the lake’s name - since everyone who sees it always says, “Oh my gosh!” And when they venture out in the rowboat and forget their life preservers, readers will be wondering if they will encounter the mysterious resident of the lake. Illustrations capture the joyful sunny days of summer, the diverse mix of campers, the reactions to campfire tales (laughter, hiding faces in fright, wide-eyed amazement), and even a shadowy silhouette reminiscent of Nessie at the far side of the lake. The sign reminding campers of water safety is also clearly shown, although the boys are in too big a hurry to remember the rules. Once the crisis strikes and the boys and their boat begin to sink, youngsters will be holding their breath in anticipation and hoping that the tales are true. Just how will the boys make it safely back to shore?


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Having worked as an investment banker in the municipal securities industry for decades, Scott Sollers created this and other nighttime stories for his daughter, Stephanie, when she was a youngster. Originally, he handwrote and illustrated these stories and finally had the inspiration to get them published. Scott still works, is an avid golfer, and leads a not-for-profit organization that helps disadvantaged children. He currently resides in San Mateo, California, with his cat, Charlie.

For more information, visit scottsollersauthor.com.

https://www.instagram.com/scottsollersauthor/

TOUR SCHEDULE


Tuesday, November 12, 2024

The Children’s Book Review

Book Review of Adventures at Lake Omigosh

Wednesday, November 13, 2024

Froggy Read Teach

Instagram Post for Adventures at Lake Omigosh

Thursday, November 14, 2024

Life is What It’s Called

Book Activity for Adventures at Lake Omigosh

Friday, November 15, 2024

icefairy’s Treasure Chest

Book Review of Adventures at Lake Omigosh

Tuesday, November 19, 2024

Confessions of a Book Addict

Book Spotlight of Adventures at Lake Omigosh

Wednesday, November 20, 2024

It’s Free At Last

Book Review of Adventures at Lake Omigosh

Thursday, November 21, 2024

Mommy’s Block Party

Book Review of Adventures at Lake Omigosh

Friday, November 22, 2024

Satisfaction for Insatiable Readers

Book Review of Adventures at Lake Omigosh

Monday, November 25, 2024

Country Mamas With Kids

Book Review of Adventures at Lake Omigosh

Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Crafty Moms Share

Book Review of Adventures at Lake Omigosh

Thursday, November 28, 2024

Book Zone Reviews

Book Review of Adventures at Lake Omigosh

Monday, December 2, 2024

Deliciously Savvy

Book Review of Adventures at Lake Omigosh

Tuesday, December 3, 2024

The Fairview Review

Book Review of Adventures at Lake Omigosh

Thursday, December 5, 2024

Q&As with Deborah Kalb

Author Interview with Scott Sollers

Friday, December 6, 2024

Barbara Ann Mojica’s Blog

Book Review of Adventures at Lake Omigosh

Monday, December 9, 2024

One More Exclamation

Book Review of Adventures at Lake Omigosh


This post is sponsored by Expound Publicity. The review and opinions expressed in this post are based on my personal view.

Saturday, October 26, 2024

Fall Reading 2024 We Solve Murders

 


I admit that I love The Thursday Murder Club (and the rest of the series), so anything by Richard Osman was bound to get more than a passing glance from me. This story took me a couple of chapters to get into. I'm not sure if it was because it was a writer I enjoy, but with completely new characters and setting, or if I just needed to get into the right headspace to let go of reality and sink into the plot. Whatever it was that was holding me back, once I was around 50 pages in,  I was hooked.

It really seems to be such an odd couple. A take-charge young woman who works as private security for VIPs and a retired police officer would probably not have much in common if they didn't happen to be father-in-law and daughter-in-law. But when Amy learns that 3 recent clients have all been killed in suspicious ways while she was nearby on other assignments, suddenly Steve is her best choice for an ally.

Mix in the best-selling author that Amy is currently guarding (who insists on sticking with Amy as she tries to investigate who is framing her), Steve's friends from his pub quiz team, and a few contacts they make as they globetrot after answers, and you have quite a range of personalities. Betrayals, native guides, helpful TSA agents, wandering ponies, things just keep piling on from page to page. By the time you reach the end, you will feel that you need some time in a spa to relax and not try to think anything complex for a while. But it will be worth it.

Obviously it reminded me of The Thursday Murder Club because of the writing. It also felt a bit like The Spy Coast by Tess Gerritsen with a woman having to look through her past for clues about who is after her now, or Killers of a Certain Age by Deanna Raybourn for similar reasons. If you like any of those authors or titles, you will enjoy We Solve Murders and be on the lookout for the second book in the series.

I read an advance copy provided by the publisher for review purposes.

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


Glow in the Dark: A Streak of Light

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.

For more information, visit https://glow-in-the-dark.com

https://www.instagram.com/t.j.scripps_writes

https://www.tiktok.com/@t.j.scripps_writes

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

The Children’s Book Review

Glow in the Dark: A Streak of Light Tour Kick-Off

Wednesday, October 9, 2024

Me Two Books

Author Interview with T.J. Scripps

Friday, October 11, 2024

icefairy’s Treasure Chest

Book Review of Glow in the Dark: A Streak of Light

Monday, October 14, 2024

Life is What It’s Called

Author Interview with T.J. Scripps

Wednesday, October 16, 2024

It’s Free At Last

Book Review of Glow in the Dark: A Streak of Light

Friday, October 18, 2024

One More Exclamation

Book Review of Glow in the Dark: A Streak of Light

Monday, October 21, 2024

The Fairview Review

Book Review of Glow in the Dark: A Streak of Light

Wednesday, October 23, 2024

A Blue Box Full of Books

Instagram and TikTok Post about Glow in the Dark: A Streak of Light

Friday, October 25, 2024

Confessions of a Book Addict

Book Spotlight on Glow in the Dark: A Streak of Light

Monday, October 28, 2024

Deliciously Savvy

Book Review of Glow in the Dark: A Streak of Light

Tuesday, October 29, 2024

Q&As with Deborah Kalb

Author Interview with T.J. Scripps

Friday, November 1, 2024

Country Mamas With Kids

Book Review of Glow in the Dark: A Streak of Light

Monday, November 4, 2024

Crafty Moms Share

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


This post is sponsored by T.J. Scripps. The review and opinions expressed in this post are based on my personal view.