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Cowboy on the Wrong Train: Mouse with a Clue

Title: Cowboy on the Wrong Train: Mouse with a ClueAuthor: Jeanne Ann OffPublisher: BookWhirl PublishingISBN: 978-1-61856-484-9Pages: 125Genre: Mystery, Young Adult FictionReviewed by:  Jason Lulos  Hollywood Book Reviews With Cowboy on the Wrong Train: Mouse with a Clue, author Jeanne Ann Off gives readers an endearing and suspenseful tale of mystery in a novel which could be classified

Princesses and Mermaids

Title: Princesses and Mermaids: A Taryn & Kevin High Seas Adventure Author: Terry Boucher Publisher: PageTurner Press and Media ISBN:  978-1649088956 Pages: 60 Genre: Children’s Folk Tales & Myths / Adventure Reviewed by: Tony Espinoza Hollywood Book Reviews Some of the world’s greatest lessons come not from history, but rather from the myths and legends

Dad Had Issues

Title:  Dad Had Issues Author:  Cynthia Gadson Illustrator:  Maurice Lindsey Publisher:  PageTurner Press and Media ISBN:  978-1-64908-724-9 Genre:  Illustrated Children’s Book / Education Pages:  28 Reviewed by:  Beth Adams   Hollywood Book Review Dad is raising three sons: Yogi, Olson, and Urel – whose initials spell out “YOU.”  Dad, who is a strong man, clearly

Riley the Rhinoceros

Title:  Riley the Rhinoceros Author:  Patricia Derrick Art and music by:  Jean-Paul Loppo Martinez Publisher:  PageTurner Press and Media ISBN:  978-1-64908-969-4 Genre:  Illustrated Children’s Book Pages:  30 Reviewed by:  Beth Adams   Hollywood Book Reviews Within this colorful and wonderfully illustrated jungle lives many animals, each with their own personified characteristics.  Readers are brought

The Princess and the Mirror

Title: The Princess and the MirrorAuthor: Isabel CintraPublisher: Underline Publishing LLCISBN: 978-1949868241Pages: 26Genre: Children’s FairytaleReviewed by: Nicole Olson  Hollywood Book ReviewsAuthor Isabel Cintra’s beautiful children’s book The Princess and the Mirror belongs on the bookshelf of every little girl in this country! Not only is it full of imaginative and detailed illustrations by Zeka Cintra, the

Friends of the Enchanted Forest

Title: Friends of the Enchanted Forest: How They Save ChristmasAuthor: Glenda CrenshawPublisher: PageTurner Press and MediaISBN: 978-1-6-4908-866-6Pages: 30Genre: Children's bookReviewed by: Lily Amanda  Hollywood Book Reviews This is a delightful story about five friends: Sweetie, the skunk, Jumper, the fox, Sticky, the raccoon, Billy the porcupine, and Charlie the monkey. They lived in the Enchanted Forest. All

Mom Had a Problem

Title:  Mom Had a Problem Author:  Cynthia Gadson Illustrator:  Maurice Lindsey Publisher:  Pageturner, Press and Media ISBN:   978-1649083326 Genre:  Children’s Books Pages:  32 Reviewed by:  Barbara Bamberger Scott   Hollywood Book Reviews In this colorful, teachable story, three daughters are riled to the point of exploding when their mother gives them cookies. What’s wrong? Author

The Great Little Tailor

Title: The Great Little Tailor Author: Isabel Cintra Publisher: Underline Publishing LLC ISBN: 978-1949868302 Pages: 45 Genre: Children’s Books Reviewed by: Aly Avina Hollywood Book Reviews When thinking about what makes an amazing children's book, for me, the first thing that comes to mind is worthwhile life lessons at the forefront of the book.

Ting Ting, The Girl Who Saved China

Title: Ting Ting, The Girl Who Saved China Author: Ryan O’Connor Publisher: XlibrisUS ISBN: 978-1664153189 Pages: 48 Genre: Children’s Books Reviewed by: Aly Avina   Hollywood Book Reviews In Ting Ting, The Girl Who Saved China by Ryan O'Connor, the author has us dive into the origins and importance of Chinese New Year within

Rocky the Respectful Raccoon and his Red Sunglasses

Title:  Rocky the Respectful Raccoon and his Red Sunglasses Author/Illustrator:  Janet H. Councilman Publisher:  AuthorPress ISBN:  976-1-44314-166-8 Genre:  Illustrated Children’s Book Pages:  27 Reviewed by:  Beth Adams   Hollywood Book Reviews Every animal has its peculiar characteristics, and we all know the black-mask of a raccoon, making it look like a bandit, is its