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My love affair with books began at a very young age and has continued throughout the years. I will read just about anything, but my favorites have always been, and will probably always be horror and suspense.

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  • Don't Die, Dragonfly
    • Rated 4 stars

    I have always been drawn to anything involving the mind and have always been fascinated by psychics. Having been born in the caul, and having a Great-Grandmother that read tarot cards, I was ready to jump on board and read a book that dealt with the powers of the psyche. And I was not disappointed.

    Don't Die Dragonfly is the first book in The Seer series. Sabine Rose is sent to live with her maternal Grandmother, Nona, after a boy dies at her school. Plagued with visions, she feels as if she let this boy down, and could have done more to prevent his death. Add a not so cooperative spirit guide and she feels totally lost. Her mother has never been able to accept the "gift" that she was born with, and seeing as how Nona has similar abilities, she feels that she is better suited to help raise her. Sabine has misled Nona into believing that her powers are gone and that she is just a regular teenager, a desception that could lead to some problems in her future (to bad she couldn't see things about herself).

    Sabine was looking forward to starting a new school, and actually was leading a pretty good life for a teenager. She was on the school newspaper and was best friends with one of the cheerleaders, she figured that things would be great as long as no one found out that she was a psychic. Unfortunately, shortly after she comes to live with her Grandmother she starts having visions...terrifying visions of a girl with a dragonfly tattoo. As much as she would like to turn a blind eye, she knows that she needs to try and do better than she did at her previous school, and vows to help save this girl. She encounters many obstacles along the way, will it be too many to stop a tragedy, a tragedy only she knows about?

    This is one of the most fantastic books that I have read, and was a real page turner. I don't want to go into too much detail, but if you are looking for a book to grab you and make you question what abilities might be lurking in your head, this is it.

    Questions for the author:

    Are there any psychics in your family?

    Not that I'm aware of -- but I strongly believe in listening to my intuition and think it has saved me many times, like when I had a strong feeling not to go back to my car alone or when I was jogging down a deserted street. I've learned to trust my feelings always.

    Do you believe in tarot readings, mediums, etc...or was it just something that was fun to write about?

    I believe that it's more likely amazing things are possible for the simple fact that humans are more than just the bodies we wear. I love to go to psychic fairs and I've read many books on psychics. Although I've had no solid proof in my personal life that it's all real, I feel strongly that more things are possible than are not. I even suspect that my character Sabine came to me in dreams as a gift for my writing.

    What hobbies do you enjoy besides writing?

    I collect girl series books, love reading (of course!), taking walks, going to movies, boating, playing cards, camping, square dancing and bowling. I also love to blog and spend lots of time online.

    Can we look forward to more books with Sabine et all?

    There are five books in the series. #4 SWORD PLAY goes back to Sabine's previous life and reveals secrets about a student's death. At the moment FATAL CHARM is the last book and I'm working on the DEAD GIRL series, the first book DEAD GIRL WALKING comes out September 2008. If my Llewellyn publisher ever wants more THE SEER books, I'd love to write them. To stay updated with my latest book news, check out www.myspace.com/LindaJoySingleton . I hope to share my next book cover soon!

    As an added bonus, a copy of Don't Die Dragonfly is to be raffled off to a reader. Enter by signing the guestbook at www.uponfurtherreview.org

    The drawing will be held the first week in February. The winner will be announced on the website under Raffle Winners.

    Review From Here wrote this review Thursday, December 27 2007. ( reply | permalink )
  • Dancing with Dragonflies

    Dancing with Dragonflies

    by Jack Francis Gorfien
    • Rated 4 stars

    Reviewed by Tracee Gleichner

    Having two small girls at home, I am always looking for something new to read to them. They are at the age where princesses and fairy tales are their favorite thing, and if I am honest, I am also a sucker for a good fairy tale as well. I am happy to say that Jack Gorfien has introduced a new book to our family that will remain on our bookshelves and be read for many years to come.

    Lirona is the type of princess any girl would hope to be - "She had purple eyes, soft porcelain colored skin, and long hair made of spun platinum that felt like silk." She also was blessed with the multicolored wings of a dragonfly that she could sprout at will. Although she loved her wings, as a child she was ridiculed because of them and now feels very along and afraid, in search of something that will make her happy and feel whole.

    Lirona continues looking every day for the thing she is unable to put her finger on - the missing part of her life. One day she crosses the path of some elves who enjoyed nothing more than dancing and playing music all through the night. After being invited to join them she totally immerses herself in the beat of the music and begins to dance along with her new friends. She promises to come back, and on one such visit encounters a knight named Zohar that has emerged from the woods. After a lifetime of battle he too is searching for something, his way home.

    As much as he wanted to find his way home, he can't help but become enchanted not only with the music and atmosphere, by by the beautiful Lirona. They dance with each other through the night, but as daylight approaches they part ways, still searching for the things they are missing.

    In the background of the story is Adamina, someone who is a teacher and guardian...a mother earth of sorts. She decides it's time to step in and help these two along the path they are destined to follow.

    This is not just a story for children, but adults as well as it show us once again that happiness is right in front of us everyday, you just have to look for it. This is a wonderfully uplifting tale and is beautifully illustrated by Grace Turman.

    Questions for the Author:

    Do you have any other books in the works?
    I am working on a follow up story to Dancing with Dragonflies where the characters will be further developed and new characters introduced.

    What made you write a book with dragonflies as part of the theme?

    I've always been captivated by these fascinating creatures. Also, they hold some interesting symbolism that spans many cultures. I've pointed some of them out in the introduction to the book.

    Do you only write YA or children's books?

    Dancing with Dragonflies is my first published book. While it is packaged as a children's book, the messages apply to people of all ages. I also write poetry geared towards adult readers but I have yet to publish these. As a writer, I enjoy crossing genres even though that tends not to be what the large publishing houses are looking for.

    What other hobbies do you have besides writing?

    Photography has always been a favorite past time of mine. I also collect antique photographic equipment. Beyond that, I enjoy travel and hiking in the woods.

    As an added bonus, an autographed copy of Dancing with Dragonflies is to be raffled off to a reader. Enter by signing the guestbook at www.uponfurtherreview.org To view other comments you just need to click on the View Guestbook tab.

    The drawing will be held the first week in February. The winner will be announced here under Raffle Winners, and on the discussion group at Shelfari.

    Review From Here wrote this review Sunday, December 23 2007. ( reply | permalink )
  • From the Corner of His Eye
    • Rated 5 stars

    This is a true must read - I don't know anyone who hasn't liked this book.

    Review From Here wrote this review Monday, October 29 2007. ( reply | permalink )
  • Tall, Dark  &  Dead
    • Rated 4 stars

    I wasn't sure what to expect out of this book, but was pleasantly surprised.

    Review From Here wrote this review Monday, October 29 2007. ( reply | permalink )
  • Embraced By Darkness
    • Rated 3 stars

    View my review at http://amateurdelivre.blogspot.com

    Review From Here wrote this review Monday, October 29 2007. ( reply | permalink )
  • Zen Shorts
    • Rated 5 stars

    This won't just teach your kids how to live, but may teach you a few lessons as well.

    Review From Here wrote this review Monday, October 29 2007. ( reply | permalink )
  • The Thirteenth Tale
    • Rated 5 stars

    This is the best book I have read in quite some time - really fantastic!

    Review From Here wrote this review Monday, October 29 2007. ( reply | permalink )
  • Pajama Time

    Pajama Time

    by Sandra Boynton
    • Rated 5 stars

    Sandra Boynton is a favorite to read to my daughters'

    Review From Here wrote this review Monday, October 29 2007. ( reply | permalink )
  • The Bone Parade
    • Rated 3 stars

    View my review at http://amateurdelivre.blogspot.com

    Review From Here wrote this review Monday, October 29 2007. ( reply | permalink )
  • Memoirs of a Geisha
    • Rated 4 stars

    I was excited to start this book and wasn't disappointed. It is always nice to read a book that gives a glimpse of another culture and the hardships many have to endure just to survive. However, I did feel as if it could have been shortened a bit as it did seem a little slow in parts. Overall a very good book and I would recommend it.

    Review From Here wrote this review Saturday, October 20 2007. ( reply | permalink )
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