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Win a Signed Copy of Alfonso the Tortoise by Susan Moffat

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About Alfonso the Tortoise   Alfonso the Tortoise: A Royal Tortoise Tale – is a beautiful fully illustrated children’s book by Susan Moffat.   This is a story of a very special tortoise Prince who lives in the Land of Garden, far away from his royal home. A Prince who left home to make new friends. Learn to Solve Problems Alfonso the Tortoise teaches children about solving problems. Used to the easy life, discover how Alfonso tries to solve the problem of his very rumbly tummy. Learn about the Importance of Family and Friends Alfonso the Tortoise also teaches children about the importance of family and friendship. The Royal family is now very cross with Alfonso. Find out how he can start to make things right with his Mummy and Daddy… the King and Queen of the animal kingdom. Perfect for Bedtime or for Older Children to Read to Themselves Join Willie the worm, Jeremy the bird and the rest of the gang in the first book in the Royal Tortoise Tale series. A seri

Book Review for Alfonso the Tortoise and Competition News

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Review by Author JAnn Bowers JAnn Bowers has reviewed Alfonso the Tortoise on her blog. JAnn Bowers has 9 poetry books published on Amazon. You can read JAnn Bowers review of Alfonso the Tortoise on her blog at: http://jannbowers.wordpress.com/2017/06/14/book-review-author-susan-moffat-alfonso-the-tortoise News of an Upcoming Competition Next week I am running a competition on Goodreads . The prize will be a signed copy of Alfonso the Tortoise in paperback. I will post the full details next week.

Only If I Could - A Review by Susan Moffat

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Welcome to Read, Review, Love! This time I’m reviewing a book of poetry called Only If I Could by poet JAnn Bowers.          Amazon Book Description Poetry the sweet sounds of its words, the imagery, the rhyme, the rhythm, the poet itself all blends into harmony of the universe. Poetry is an art form on which opens the mind of the poet and reader with a strong connection to what is. I try to manipulate my reader into feeling what is and what I am drawing. If I accomplish this then my job is done and I move onto my next drawing of words. Each word I use must represent the what is, the how is and the objective of. To be the poet, one must be the poem to be able to connect with their readers, if one cannot be the poet nor the poem, then it’s not poetry. When I write or read poetry, I must be able to feel some type of explosion in my veins, like what I would imagine a bullet would feel like, then I know it’s good. When I don’t feel this explosion, then it must not be, at least n

How to Write a Book Review

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Firstly, A Great Big Thankyou! I would like to say a great big thank you to everyone who has taken the time to leave a review for Alfonso the Tortoise. I now have reviews on several websites. You can read the reviews on the following links: Reviews on Amazon.co.uk Reviews on Amazon.com Reviews on Goodreads   Please Review Alfonso the Tortoise If you have read Alfonso the Tortoise, it would be a great help if you can find the time to leave a review. You can use the above links to leave the review or go to the end of the e-book. Even a one word review counts. Review by Author C. P. Bialois I am pleased to announce that author C. P. Bialois has reviewed my book on his blog. C. P. Bialois has 15 books published on Amazon including fantasy and science fiction books. You can read his review of Alfonso the Tortoise on his blog at: https://cpbialois.wordpress.com/2017/06/02/in-the-books-featuring-lfonso-the-tortoise-a-royal-tortoise-tale-by-susan-moffat/ I wi