Richard Grabmeier’s Book Review
“Fans of historical fiction and grand adventures will find a lot to love in this novel.” – Jennifer Hummer
“Fans of historical fiction and grand adventures will find a lot to love in this novel.” – Jennifer Hummer
“Gripping, engaging, and thought-provoking, author Kendall D Gott’s Steamboat Seasons: The Sequel to Steamboat Seasons and Backwater Battles A Historical Novel is a must-read historical fiction novel.” – Jack Chambers
“This is a fun look at the bull riding event through the thoughts and perspective of the bulls which provides humor that children will enjoy.” – Liz Konkel
“The author writes with deep compassion for all of her main characters. Moore’s characters are as rich in their faith as they are in personality, and the reader empathizes with them.” – Jennifer Hummer
“As a fan of history and culture, I found the author’s rich use of history and the original take on the humanity these figures held outside of their legends was incredible to read.” – Jack Chambers
It’s hard to place this novel in the literary firmament. Written in 1980, it’s set in 1991 and was published this year, when the technological advances it trumpets are now everyday conventions. – Blueink Review
“Champlin’s work was a submission to the Ted Turner Tomorrow Award Competition over thirty years ago (1989), yet its remnants and ideas are still relevent today.” – Mihir Shah
“The absurdist novel Wand takes on serious issues via the exploits of a daring artist.” – Mari Carlson
“The Adventures of Big Dog Troubles and Triumph by Grandpa Donald Draayer, Ed. D. is a sweet story geared towards younger readers that teaches age- appropriate lessons about working out differences, overcoming obstacles, and sharing responsibilities.” – Chelsea Burdick
“This charming book is a terrific introduction to the ‘troubles and triumphs’ of pet ownership for kids and parents contemplating the same.” – David Allen