E is for https://easyreaderediting.com/blog (ERE)
I love THIS blog because:
- There are some writing tips I haven't seen elsewhere
Usborne’s “Extraordinary Lives” series features fully illustrated books with real-life narratives, timelines, facts and more, each focusing on the life of an inspiring historical or modern day figure. This includes people like Anne Frank, Rosa Parks, Katherine Johnson, Amelia Earhart, Serena Williams, Nelson Mandela, Stephen Hawking, and more! These books are great for children 7-11 years old.
"Shipping only available to USA and military bases from the provided Usborne link." - Kathryn Mowers (Consultant for the Dorner family)
E is for these books on my TBR:
- Elements of Untethered Realms by 15 authors
- Speculative Fiction
- I won the box set
- Book 1 is free on Amazon
- Enchanted Kingdoms by 31 authors
- stories you loved as a child have been twisted into wildly addictive tales
- All proceeds benefit Puzzle Peace United, a children's autism charity.
- Excalibur Rising: Book One of an Arthurian Saga by Eileen Enwright Hodgetts
- I love the King Arthur story
- great cover
- edge-of-your-seat fantasy suspense novel laced with wit and history
QUESTIONS:
- Have you been to this favorite blog of mine?
- Have you read any of these books?
- Who is your favorite King Arthur character?
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ReplyDeleteJust hopped over to the EasyReadingEditing blog site to check it out and immediately found a blog post I want to read. Thanks for the heads up, J.
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I reckon I will get through April without having read any of the books from your posts - but the King Arthur one is always an intriguing story!
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Lynda's blog is great!! She's an awesome editor.
ReplyDeleteUsborne's Extraordinary Lives series sounds like a good one for kids. It didn't take long to include Stephen Hawking in the list. I'm sure that's an interesting book!
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ReplyDeleteI haven't read any of the books, or been to the blog. We have different reading tastes!
I like the Lady of the Lake and the sword. People forget about that sword, and think there is only the one in the stone. I like the parallels to Grendel's mother, the lake, and sword.
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It's a beautiful world that has books for a wide variety of reading tastes.
I too love the Lady of the Lake.
Awesome book recommendations this month, J! My favourite Arthurian character is Morgana -- I know, very dark. LOL. I even had her split in two in "Once... Tales, Myths and Legends of Faerie" -- with scary consequences in other books.
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interesting people in "Extraordinary Life" series
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