Tuesday, December 26, 2023

Mission Target by Mark Nolan



Adrenaline junkies start your engines.  Nolan packs more action per page than that demented bag “boy/person” at your local grocery store squeezes into your canvas shopping bag. Jake Wolfe and Cody the wonder dog are back and once again in the thick of breaking skulls and burning boats.   A flood of a new drug is threating San Franciso and Cody, oh and Jake, are out to stop it.

If you can’t handle Old Testament justice, don’t pick up this book.  Jake brooks no fools and is a strong believer of the double tap to the head.   Amidst the narco-terrorists is a former cop dead set on doing dirty deeds to Cody and Jake.

Badass behavior is believable, along with hyper intelligent dogs, the unbelievable part is the impact Jake seems to have on every woman he encounters.   Although I do have a male relative that was seemingly irresistible in his college years so maybe that isn’t the unbelievable part of the book.

I enjoy the karma aspects of the book along with the action.   I did feel that Cody got a bit short-changed in this volume.  Considering he is the brains of the operation, I thought he should have gotten more page time.

A good action adventure that I recommend.  Oh, I'm a little disappointed Cody didn't make the cover. 


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Wednesday, December 20, 2023

Coded to Kill by Marshall Runge


Initially difficult to get into for me but the wait was worthwhile.  There is a wealth of jargon in this book that will necessitate some wading for many.   I’m a computer geek and I found some of it tiresome.   The plot however is certainly up to date on the realistic fears of data mining and collection.  Who knows how much about you is certainly a concern today.

Mason is a bit of a Renaissance man, perhaps more than is realistic.  The despicable characters seem to get the most play in the book's first half.   Alphabetical agencies are painted as highly questionable.  

The ability to change any aspect of the internet of things is somewhat daunting.   It gives one pause. 

I enjoyed the book but it may not be everyone’s cup of tea. 




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Friday, December 15, 2023

Don't Ask, Don't Follow by Mary Keliikoa (not a Misty Pines mystery )

This is a very complex and intriguing mystery. Beth’s favorite and only sister has disappeared.   Distraught, Beth, the boring, studious, industrious, and non-descript sister, sets out to solve the mystery of Lindsay’s disappearance and a murder.

Intertwined with a hunt that leads to a hunky but intellectual motorcycle dude, a stern police detective, a judge, a father with political ambitions, a drug-addled mother, a loving maid, and a violent and mysterious adoption agency is Beth’s search for herself and the search for her missing sister.

 

I always enjoy Keliikoa’s books but this one was a new level of captivating.  Twisty and compelling, I recommend this book.  


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Wednesday, December 13, 2023

A Quirky Christmas by William G. Bentrim A Great Gift

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Sunday, December 10, 2023

Dizzy's Diary by William G. Bentrim, A Fantasic Holiday Gift

 



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Dizzy, a pixie, tells all about her bestie, Tina the Tooth Fairy. 

Find out what Tina the Tooth Fairy does with all those teeth.  

Discover leprechauns have more magic than just a pot of gold.  

Discover the secrets of Magic Pixie Dust!  

All these secrets will be revealed in Dizzy’s Diary. 


Perfect for the pixie in your life, focused on Grades 1-4.

Available for purchase on Amazon on Kindle, Paperback and Hardback.




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Friday, December 8, 2023

Self Publishing with KDP 2023 Update


I am a self-published author. I have self-published for a variety of reasons. My primary reason is time. I have no interest in spending my days trying to find an agent, who will then try and find a publisher. I have been told this can take years. Although I have a resilient ego, I have no interest in facing a wealth of rejection. Again, I have been told by published authors and read author interviews that document myriad rejections. Some successful manuscripts were rejected for years before finding a publisher who saw the value of the work. I’m a retired guy who always wanted to write something and have it published. If what I wrote actually appealed to anyone and it sold, then all for the better. Since that is currently occurring, I have created a self-fulfilling prophecy regarding how brilliant I am for seeing that self-publishing would work for me. LOL

Now I have established that self-publishing is working for me, perhaps it will work for you. Here are some caveats. There are a ton of companies out there willing to take your money and produce your book. No doubt some of them are very good. After much research I ended up with Amazon’s KDP. It is the least expensive solution from a reputable company that I could find.  KDP meets my fiscally conservative demands.

I have been happy with the cost of KDP the quality and promptness of their work and their services. I discovered some pitfalls in the area of ISBN numbers.  KDP assigns an ISBN to your book for free. That is a distinct savings immediately since Bowker charges over $100.00 for a single ISBN and if you purchase from one of the authorized resellers you will pay at least $55.00. Take note, the ISBN (international standard book number, a ten-digit number assigned to every book before publication, recording such details as language, provenance, and publisher) from KDP is a legitimate ISBN and is not a unique Amazon/ KDP  ISBN. I, erroneously, thought that the ISBN that KDP was not registered in Books In Print (the bookstores bible), it is. 

What’s my point?  KDP is a great place to get your work published for a minimal amount of money. I have discovered that that getting a good layout and setting up a book is substantially more laborious than I realized. My 28-page childhood stress books were relatively easy compared to my first 100-page Hardy Belch book. I did purchase a desktop publishing package that I learned by using. Serif PagePlus 11 works very well.  The Serif series has been replaced with the Affinity series.   Affinity Publisher is only $55.00.  I have not used it but my track record with the company has been quite successful.   

If you are capable on MS Word, you can lay out your book, including illustrations in Word.  I find a desktop publishing package easier to manipulate but if you're a Word fan, KDP takes Word files. 

KDP offers formatting and illustration services for a fee.  If you can do it yourself, you save those fees.  I found my main illustrator online years ago on a service like Freelancer or Guru.   I've used UPWORK and it has worked out well. You can post a project and have illustrators bid on your project.  They can provide samples although most show an online portfolio.  The services provide protection for both the author and the illustrator, usually in the form of escrowing the money.   Using a friend to illustrate can work but working with friends can be perilous and done at your own risk.  

I do recommend an editor unless you have extraordinary strengths in proofing, spelling, grammar and punctuation.   An editor can be found on the same services noted above. 

If you can illustrate and write, layout the book in a desktop publishing package, the cost to get your book published through Amazon's KDP will be ZERO!   I would suggest that on your first book or two you get printed proofs which will be a minimal cost. It is shocking how something shows as a glaring error on the proof that you missed prior to submission.   

I've self-published over 50 books for children.  Kiku's Quest is my first novel  followed by Kiku the Paladin Princess.  I get monthly royalty checks from KDP.   My initial goal was to publish a book.  My measure of success was and continues to be impacting one kid.  Jack's Diabetes was inspired by a 12 year old boy who had just gotten an insulin pump.  He was dismayed that his peers didn't even know what diabetes was, let alone the impact it can have on a person.   Jay is now over 20 years old.  An email 8 years ago telling me that the book helped him deal with his issues was my measure of success.  The book has sold in the U.S., Canada, Great Britain, Europe and Japan.   It is in no way a best seller but if it is helping kids deal with their issues, I'm happy.   

If your measure of success is the number of copies you sell and the revenue they generate, you will need to invest in a publicist or marketing firm unless that is your bailiwick.  

Regardless of the selling success of your book there is a very rich, fulfilling feeling when you hold a professionally published copy of your book.  

Don't sit back and think that someday I'm going to do that, just do it!  

Best of Luck!



Thursday, December 7, 2023

I Am Rome by Santiago Posteguillo




I was a mediocre Latin student until Latin II and I fell in love with the Chronicles of Caesar.  I ended up with a decent grade.  This book was reminiscent of those readings with a little more life and extrapolation.   It was not an exciting read perhaps because I knew the end.

If you have never read anything about Caesar you may enjoy this.   I found it a touch tedious. 


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Tuesday, December 5, 2023

i love books ‑ A Christmas Video


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Dizzy's Diary: A Fairy Tale, the perfect gift for your favorite pixie! by William G. Bentrim

 


Exclusive

the secrets of the pixie world are EXPOSED!

Dizzy, a pixie, tells all about her bestie, Tina the Tooth Fairy. 

Find out what Tina the Tooth Fairy does with all those teeth.  

Discover leprechauns have more magic than just a pot of gold.  

Discover the secrets of Magic Pixie Dust!  

All these secrets will be revealed in Dizzy’s Diary. 


Perfect for the pixie in your life, focused on Grades 1-4.

Available for purchase on Amazon on Kindle, Paperback and Hardback.




This book may have been received free of charge from a publisher or a publicist. That will NEVER have a bearing on my recommendations. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases if you click on a purchasing link below.#CommissionsEarned