The berenstain bears dollars and sense6/30/2023 ![]() ![]() Sister Bear arrived in 1974, and baby Honey joined the family in 2000. The Bear family has expanded over the years as well. Mike joined with his parents as a creative team in the late 1980s. Writing and illustrating the books has become a Berenstain family affair. What began as an idea sparked by their young sons’ love of reading has become over the years arguably the best-selling children’s book series ever.Since their inception, the Berenstain Bears stories have expanded to include picture books, beginning readers, and chapter books-even a hit TV show on PBS. ![]() Since then, more than 300 Berenstain Bears books have been published and more than 260 million copies have been sold. The first story starring the bear family, The Big Honey Hunt, appeared in 1962. Stan Berenstain and his wife, Jan, were already successful cartoonists for magazines and adult humor books when they began writing children's books. ![]()
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![]() ![]() ![]() It’s over a little book called: The (sort of) Dark Mage That said, let’s jump into my first review. They might have print editions as well, but if it can't be scooped up over an internet connection after purchase then you won't find it here. E-books Only: I'm sticking to the digital frontier, in that everything I look at will have an e-book available. That said, I’m like a five-year old when it comes to excitability, so if I fall in love with a novel that’s traditionally published, I’ll probably still do a piece on it.ģ. Indie Focus: I am going to try and make these segment focused on indie books, because as an indie author myself I feel an obligation to spread the love. If I review a book, it’s because I think it’s worth reading. No Negative Reviews: While I’ll touch on things I might not have liked about a book in particular, I never intend to put up a book on here for the purpose of tearing it apart. But first, some guidelines of what to expect:ġ. ![]() I’ll link the books as well, so if I piqued your interest, I encourage you to go give it a look-see. This is where I spread the love of literature a bit by telling you all about a novel I picked up and really enjoyed. Welcome all, to the first iteration of Uncle Drew’s Bookey Time Corner. ![]() ![]() He heard Macaulay’s voice on the stairs, the man speaking to someone who wasn’t answering. Sinclair poured a measure of whiskey into a heavy glass and drank it in one go, trying to enjoy the sensation on his tongue. The last time Andrew had been down here, he’d tried to climb onto the table, and had smashed the whiskey decanter to the floor, sending shards of lead crystal and the best Mackenzie malt all over the carpet. The table had an inlaid checkerboard pattern, and Andrew always begged his father to play chess or checkers with him on it. Sinclair gave up on his papers and moved to a little table near the window and the decanter of Scots whiskey on it that was always kept full for him. “Right.” Macaulay hurried off, looking relieved, slamming the door behind him. “If the children are tucked up and sleeping, send her down.” “I agree.” Sinclair shoved the last stack of his papers into some kind of order. “I think you’d better talk to her yourself.” ![]() Sara garth ennis6/30/2023 ![]() “From the bloody battle for Normandy to the Nazi heartland, from war’s end to the killing fields of Korea, the men of the British Army’s Royal Tank Regiment fight battle after battle against terrible odds. With visual work that places us right on the front with these men on the German and Korean fronts, this is an absolute must for readers of great tributes to the people who experienced the hell of combat. This story following the experiences of one particular tank crew sergeant and his men from D-Day to the Korean War is a prime example of intense research and the fantastic character writing we expect from Ennis’s work. ![]() ![]() Legendary comics writer Garth Ennis and the late artist Carlos Ezquerra, along with inker Hector Ezquerra, colorist Tony Avina, and letterer Simon Bowland, bring us one of the most genuine and compelling war graphic novels in recent memory with Battlefields: The Tankies from publisher Dead Reckoning. ![]() |