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Richard and Mary Rensberry, authors at QuickTurtle Books®
Free from Amazon all day Sunday, November 4. https://amzn.to/2QeyFJd
LEARN ABOUT KENAF
Richard and Mary Rensberry, authors at QuickTurtle Books®
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I remember the monster in my closet. He always showed up when I was alone. He was like the dinosaur ghost I saw on the river and the witch that came to sit on my bed. Was he real or just in my head?
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MONSTER MONSTER is a children’s picture book about the monster under the bed, the ogre snake that squishes toys and the troll that eats little boys. A fun poem for kids that delves into the monstrous imagination of a child, that place where the closet monster really does exist. This is book 6 in the Rhyme for Young Readers Series by QuickTurtle Books®.
Richard Rensberry, Author @ QuickTurtle Books®
MONSTER MONSTER is a children’s picture book about the monster under the bed, the ogre snake that squishes toys and the troll that eats little boys. A fun poem for kids that Continue reading
I am looking for reviews of my children’s book IF I WERE A GARDEN. The ebook will be available for free from Amazon http://amzn.to2yxsZ57 on April 13, 14 and 15. If you could be so kind to take the time to visit the above link and download, read and leave a review on Amazon, you would be helping immensely.
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Richard Rensberry, Author at QuickTurtle Books®
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THE BURROW BABBIT is book 14 in the Rhyme for Young Readers Series by QuickTurtle Continue reading
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THE BURROW BABBIT is book 14 in the Rhyme for Young Readers Series by QuickTurtle Continue reading
I am a voracious reader. My preference has always been hardback books. I even shy away from paperbacks unless they are poetry books which seem perfectly fitted as paperbacks. I have never been able to read a novel on an electronic device, though I can read poetry and children’s books on my iPad. I am curious as to whether anyone regularly reads books electronically or if this ebook thing is mere hype and a fad that will pass.
I think I can envision a more robust reading experience on a big screen TV. You know, kick back in a recliner and read a book in huge print while sipping a craft beer. Continue reading