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9 Year Old Andre Otto Reviews "The Jupiter Chronicles" by Leonardo Ramirez

Review by Andre Nicholas Casavant-Otto I thought this book was fun to read; I want to read more books by Leonardo Ramirez. The characters were well described. I could relate to them and liked their names and that they were different. My favorite character was Ian. My favorite part of the book was where Petro says to Ian "I got you". I liked this part because it takes Ian back to when he got his telescope and his dad said "I got you son". I was easy to follow this story line and I want to re-read The Jupiter Chronicles again someday soon. My friends should read it too. About the Book: The Jupiter Chronicles: The Secret of the Great Red Spot (book 1) It is the year 1892 and Ian and Callie Castillo have had to suffer the hardships of a single parent family since their father went missing five years ago. Since then Ian has refused to use the last gift that his father left the wounded boy; a telescope that sits collecting dust in the attic. When Callie ...

WOW! Women on Writing On Air Tour of "October Song" by David W Berner

WOW!Women on Writing Presents an On Air Tour for David W. Berner's "October Song" to book David W. Berner on your radio show or podcast please email: crystal@wow-womenonwriting.com or call: 920.645.7529 October Song is a beautifully authentic memoir  that reminds us  there are no limits on dreams, creativity is boundless  and nothing in life is finite  when we let go of our self-imposed rules.  --Michelle Burwell, Windy City Reviews Presenting David W. Berner andOctober Song:A Memoir of Music and the Journey of Time In the vinyl era, David W. Berner played rock ‘n' roll in a neighborhood garage band. Decades later at the age of 57 he enters a national songwriting contest and to his surprise he is named a finalist and called to perform the song live at a storied venue for Americana music. Grabbing his old guitar and the love of his life, David hits the road, hoping to live out a musical fantasy he thought had been buried long ago. Wha...