Book Review – The Dog Ate My Homework

Hello, Wonderlandians.  I hope you all are having an awesome start to your week. I know I am having an awesome start to my week. My weekend was very eventful. I will tell you guys what happened in a couple of weeks. I’m going to take some time and let it really sink in but I do have an awesome book review for you guys today. It is going to be another children’s book. It is called the dog ate my homework.

(Disclaimer. This book was sent to me in exchange for an honest review.)

Cover

The Dog Ate My Homework

Let’s talk about the cover, shall we?

I am in love with this covering all of the artwork that is in this book. All the artwork that’s in this book looks like it is done through digital art. So it is very clean.

Synopsis

The Dog Ate My Homework: and other poems for children

The Dog Ate My Homework by Aaron James is a collection of short poems that will capture your imagination. Filled with fun stories that make you think, laugh and tell your friends. Do you remember your first day at school? Or when you tried to convince your teacher you actually done your homework? Or the excitement you felt when you bought your new pair of trainers? In The Dog Ate My Homework you will get a chance to read all these stories and many more!

Review

I honestly feel like this year I have been reading a lot more children’s books. I am loving everyone that I am. When reading this book I felt like I was learning something. Every poem that is in this book has a great positive message that I think a lot of little kids will be inspired by. I believe there are four poems in this book. I know for a fact that this is a book that I want to give to my boyfriend’s little sister. She is 6 years old and this is something that she would absolutely gobble up. I think a lot of the lessons that can be learned from this book or how to be positive, accepting, and uplifting. I know a lot of children’s books nowadays have these messages. This one I feel can be very inclusive to not only children but two teens adults. I honestly felt myself connecting so hard to this book and it reminded me that I need to be more positive in my life accepting of other people and all around just uplifting the people in my life to do the best that they can possibly do. I am going to be 27 this year and I have to do a lot of reminding to myself that I can very quickly get into a very negative space because of my mental illness. So this is going to be a great book to come back to when I need a good reminder.

I would highly recommend this book to anybody and everybody who loves reading. And if you don’t love reading I would still suggest this book so much.

Purchase from Amazon UKhttps://www.amazon.co.uk/Dog-Ate-My-Homework-children-ebook/dp/B0792NF6R3/

About the author: Born and raised in Tottenham, North London and today living in Bromley, South London with his wife, Aaron James works as a poet and spoken word artist. The Dog Ate My Homework is his first children’s poetry book.

Thank you all for joining me here in our little part of Wonderland. Don’t forget to feed the unicorns on your way out.

Until next time

Much love

Ashten

Cover Reveal – The Watchers

Hello, wonderlandians. I hope your night is well. Today I have a cover reveal for you.



The Watchers
Misty Hayes
(The Blood Dagger: Volume 2)
Publication date: December 15th 2018
Genres: Paranormal, Thriller, Young Adult

Eighteen-year-old Corinth Taylor didn’t sign up to become a Watcher—an elite warrior destined to restore balance to the human race—he was chosen.

Corinth can barely control his own hormones… much less the deadly blade. And to make matters worse, his best friend, Larna, just so happens to be the very thing he’s supposed to eliminate.

But when vampires and slayer find a common enemy, Corinth knows it’s his innate calling to hunt evil down. And evil has a name: Gabriel Stanton. The enigmatic vampire who escaped their capture, has plans for Corinth, Larna, and Alastair… and it’s a threat they’ll never see coming.

When the line between good and evil gets crossed, devastating consequences start to happen. As Watcher and vampire worlds collide, Corinth must decide where to place his trust: with his old allies or his killer instincts. An upstart slayer. A clan of vampires.

What could go wrong?

It’s only the end of the world.

The Watchers is the second book in The Blood Dagger series, a high-octane paranormal YA thriller.

If you like witty heroines, unconventional relationships, and friendships that can withstand the grave, then you’ll love Misty Hayes’ high-stakes story.

Sink your teeth into a fun, fierce vampire series today.

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Author Bio:

Misty has always called Texas home but has a passion for world travel.

Before taking up writing, she has had a long career in law enforcement. Besides the self-torture of writing books, she also loves the self-torture of running. Misty is currently working on book three of her young adult trilogy in ‘The Blood Dagger’ series. The Watchers – Volume 2 will be released in December 2018.

When not writing, Misty enjoys reading any books by Jim Butcher, Stephen King, Dean Koontz, Joe Hill (Owen King), and J.K. Rowling. A lot of author’s write about pets on their bio’s… Misty has a rescue parakeet named Peeta (As in the Hunger Games).

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Thank you all for joining me here in our little part of wonderland. Please don’t forget to feed the unicorns on your way out.

Until next time

Much love

Ashten

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