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Friday, May 22, 2020

"Child of the Earth" by Susan Crow


REVIEW and GIVEAWAY
Child of the Earth
by Susan Crow

Child of the Earth by Susan Crow

Child of the Earth by Susan Crow is currently on tour with Goddess Fish Promotions. The tour stops here today for my review, an excerpt, and a giveaway. Please be sure to visit the other tour stops as well.


Description
Here is a nest egg of memories and anecdotes teased from a life uplifted by an appreciation of the natural world.
Memories of childhood in rural England, raising a family in Orkney and Lincolnshire, and retirement in Northern Scotland are threaded together into a broad tapestry of the natural year. These experiences meet with a view of Earth’s uncertain future to illustrate the necessity for respect of all lifeforms and shares a passion for the wellbeing of this planet with all generations.
Child of the Earth is a source of inspiration and delight - a literary garland of hope.


Excerpt
The ninth day of January and it is frosty. Smells carry well. Hours earlier, we caught a whiff of cleaning-out-the-byre when we were coming down the hill and, a few moments ago, I went outside to empty the household rubbish and caught the same scent.
January in Caithness is not the same as January in Orkney.  It isn't the same as January in Lincolnshire. January in Caithness is completely unpredictable. A couple of years ago, when the year changed, I noticed the plants in the window boxes were suffering from windburn and the pond at Newtonhill Croft was very full due to melting snow and rain. And yet, last year, daisies were flowering, and we had gnats indoors. This week we have had some strange winds which sometimes became aggressive and then suddenly dropped, waved the flag of peace, and left behind an absolute stillness. Last year, same week, one of our number was nervous about walking home from work due to the threat of falling roof tiles.
[Want more? Click below to read a longer excerpt.]


Praise for the Book
Child of the Earth shares memories from her childhood, raising a family, and retirement. Stories of Christmas, Jack Frost, feathered friends, flowers, and more of nature fill the pages. Tidbits of history and poetry along with reflections about the world and its resources abound, with beautiful full color photos along the way.” ~ Cheryl Malandrinos on Goodreads

My Review
Child of the Earth is a memoir consisting of Susan Crow’s month-by-month essays and musings on nature and the environment, interwoven with previously published online articles, photographs, drawings, excerpts from poems (both traditional and original) and songs, extracts from her diaries, some fictional stories, and examples of life on the land as seen through the eyes of a nineteenth century farmer.
The author says, “I write because I have something to share with you. In this book I want to share my amazement at the detail in all forms of life.” And that she does. She treats us to the sights, sounds, and smells of the world around her. Recurring themes include nature, the seasons, gardening, and conservation. There is a particular focus on the beauty and abundance of birdlife and flowers in the places where she has lived, including myths and legends associated with particular plants and animals and the history of different plants.
I might have enjoyed this book more if I was familiar with the places, flowers, and birds so often mentioned. It would have been helpful if the photographs had captions, were placed where they appear in the text, and were in the correct orientation (problem in the Kindle version). I was disappointed that the author didn’t include a photo of “an oil painting of a wild rose, done by my mother many years ago, is an exquisite representation of the flower.” In addition, while the author includes plenty of excerpts from poems, she also mentions a lot of poems and songs without including the verses referenced.
In short, while the content is great, the presentation could be improved.

Some of My Favorite Lines
“There is tremendous satisfaction to be had from painting with words.”
“What the world needs now is for governments to ignore political point scoring and to roll up their sleeves and take chances. Their ultimate aim needs to be to save this planet for our children, their children and their children's children. And to save it in all its glory.”
“Sometimes the water spilled over onto the tracks and roads and, as we pedalled through it all, we were marbled with mud.”

About the Author
Susan Crow
Susan Crow grew up in the Isle of Axholme, which inspired the Crowvus best-seller, Child of the Isle. She has a deep love of nature which is apparent in all her writing from the poems she has had published in various anthologies, to her 2020 release, Child of the Earth.
Susan released Rosie Jane and the Swodgerump as part of the John O’Groats Book Festival. This story was written and inspired by raising her six children in Orkney. After moving to England for a while, Susan finally returned to North Scotland in 2009, and continues to write her monthly blogs, What’s It Like Up There?.
Her latest book, Child of the Earth, is a nature companion, drawn from her own experiences throughout her life. It provides a colourful telling of Susan’s encounters with nature, told with a style which makes it accessible to all readers.

Giveaway
Enter the tour-wide giveaway for a chance to win a $10 Amazon/B&N gift card.

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Thursday, May 7, 2020

"Biology of the Brain" by Kent Macleod


REVIEW and GIVEAWAY
Biology of the Brain: How Your Gut Microbiome Affects Your Brain
by Kent Macleod

Biology of the Brain: How Your Gut Microbiome Affects Your Brain by Kent Macleod

Biology of the Brain: How Your Gut Microbiome Affects Your Brain by Kent Macleod is currently on tour with Goddess Fish Promotions. The tour stops here today for my review, an excerpt, and a giveaway. Please be sure to visit the other tour stops as well.


You can also join the virtual book launch event on Facebook on 7 May to meet celebrity guests and enter free giveaways.


Description
Are you sick?
Are you plagued by chronic health problems with no cure or remedy in sight?
Are you tired of spending thousands on medications that only seem to make you worse?
Think that your drugs are a sham that are just managing symptoms and never dealing with the root cause? You’re not alone!
Millions suffer from similar ailments and health struggles just like you, only to be prescribed more medications that can actually cause harm, and in some cases, even kill you. The medical industry has it all backward!
Chronic health conditions and mental health disorders are increasing at an alarming rate, and yet we are still trying to use the same old ineffective drugs that can have very serious side effects.
We’re the blind leading the blind in the hopes that the next great pill will solve all of our problems. Meanwhile, the health of the majority of Canadians and Americans is deteriorating - fast!
But there is a growing understanding in the community that there’s a bigger beast at the heart of the health epidemic …
It’s called the microbiome. And it’s intimately connected to your brain.
Microbiome health is brain health.
In Biology of the Brain, Kent MacLeod, pharmacist, founder and CEO of NutriChem Compounding Pharmacy and Clinic, breaks down why modern medicine is killing people instead of healing them. Instead of leaving the problem as it stands, he provides you with clear, actionable steps to not only heal your microbiome, but to restore your brain health and get your life back.

Book Video


Excerpt
I’ll never forget this 63-year-old woman who’d come into my clinic. We’ll call her Susie. Susie had type two diabetes, suffered from obesity, and from severe high blood sugar. She tried diets and to exercise to lose the weight, but nothing worked.
She even resorted to medication to stimulate normal blood sugar levels and weight loss. This only made matters worse for her. By the time she came to me, she was desperate (it’s unfortunate I was seen as the last resort, but I’m glad she came to me).
We evaluated her lifestyle, her food intake, her diet, her regimen, her medications. We went over her prior tests, then did our own full-body analysis to determine the culprit of her health issues and inability to lose weight.
Can you guess what it was?
You’re right. Her gut microbiome was all out of whack and needed a drastic recovery if she had any hope of living an abundant life without worry, stress, and chronic health failure. After I went over the test results with her and explained her situation, she became noticeably distraught.
She had been struggling with her weight for years and she had made it her identity. She was never going to lose weight and would always have diabetes and health problems. There was no hope for her. As she wiped the tears from her eyes and lifted her head to me, I asked her one question, “Susie, do you want to get well?”


My Review
I received this book in return for an honest review.


By Lynda Dickson
In this book, the author explains what the body’s microbiome is and its link to different diseases. He also discusses the connection between the gut and the brain and how the gut microbiome affects mental health. We learn about the importance of a good diet, the ill effects of alcohol and drugs (legal and illegal), and the beneficial effects of probiotics and prebiotics on the microbiome. He concludes by presenting seven case studies and how these patients were treated in his clinic.
The book contains a wealth of information on the gut-brain connection and provides dietary solutions to both physical and mental illnesses. While the author includes details of his clinic’s practices, a lot of the dietary advice can be implemented by readers on their own.
A fascinating look at the importance of diet on both physical and mental health.


About the Author
Kent MacLeod
Kent MacLeod is an international thought leader and award-winning pharmacist, with over 35 years of clinical experience delivering patient-centered health care. He’s globally recognized as a hormone health and nutrition expert, and he has lectured at health conferences, published research, and developed course material for many professional clinics based on NutriChem’s success.
He’s won numerous awards for his dedication to patient wellness, including the Canadian Compounding Pharmacist of the Year award, the Distinguished Pharmacy Practice Award, and the Outstanding Service Award for Innovation. He also wrote the book, Down Syndrome and Vitamin Therapy: Unlocking the Secrets of Health, Behavior, and Intelligence.
He lectures throughout North America and Europe on the gut microbiome, hormones, mental health, Down Syndrome, pediatrics, pain management, as well as pharmacology. His philosophy is to work with every patient - individually - to ensure they receive the best combination of conventional and natural therapies for health maintenance and disease management.
If you’re sick and tired of being sick and tired, it’s time you learn why your body is hurting and correct it the right way.


Giveaway
Enter the tour-wide giveaway for a chance to win a $10 Amazon/B&N gift card.

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Wednesday, April 29, 2020

"Escucha Means Listen" by Talia Aikens-Nuñez


REVIEW and GIVEAWAY
Escucha Means Listen
by Talia Aikens-Nuñez

Escucha Means Listen by Talia Aikens-Nuñez

Escucha Means Listen, a bilingual children’s picture book by Talia Aikens-Nuñez, is currently on tour with Goddess Fish Promotions. The tour stops here today for my review, an excerpt, and a giveaway. Please be sure to visit the other tour stops as well.


For more books by this author, please check out my blog post on OMG... I Did It Again?! and my blog post on Colors of the Sun and Moon.

Description
Take a journey through the world - just listening. Escucha Means Listen helps children discover sounds around them in both English and Spanish. A beautiful picture book with lyrical prose and delightful illustrations, from lawn mowing to the splish-splashing of rain puddles.

Excerpt
Buzz. Buzz. Qué oyes?
(What do you hear?)
Las abejas (the bees)
circling the flowers.

Praise for the Book
“I would have loved to have had this book when my kids and grandkids were small.” ~ Patricia aka Mamaw
“I love the concept behind this cute little picture book! I personally think it is a great idea to expose children to as many cultures and languages as possible when they are young and still little sponges welcoming in knowledge.” ~ Melissa’s Eclectic Bookshelf
Eschucha Means Listen is lyrical, with a repetitive prose that will make it easy to read as your child grows.” ~ cheryl c malandrinos
“My 4 year old daughter loves the illustrations in Escucha Means Listen.” ~ Chantilly Patiño
“This is a great book for introducing children to a second language. It takes sounds that are familiar and presents the words for them in both English and Spanish.” ~ Teresa Kander

My Review
I received this book in return for an honest review.


By Lynda Dickson
The little girl in this book takes us on an auditory walk around her neighborhood, teaching us Spanish at the same time. We hear the harsh sounds of the ambulance, the truck, men hammering on the roof, the neighbor mowing her lawn, the dogs barking at the cat, and the church bells ringing. Then comes the thunder, followed by the rain and the splashing of children in the puddles. When the sky clears, we hear the sounds of nature: the birds start singing, the squirrels run up the tree, the bees buzz around the flowers, the wind whistles by, and the leaves rustle in the trees.
This delightful book is full of the colors, sights, and sounds of humans and nature. As an added bonus, we learn key words in Spanish. The colorful illustrations by Dina Ashraf Helmi depict these words and bring the story to life. I love how the girl in the book looks like the author!
This book would make a lovely addition to any child’s library.
A list of the Spanish words introduced in the story would be useful at the end of the book. 

About the Author
Talia Aikens-Nuñez
Talia Aikens-Nuñez wanted to be a meteorologist, a politician and a lawyer. She never thought she would be an author. It was the birth of her daughter that caused her to start writing. Raising a bilingual child inspired Talia to write multicultural children’s books.
Talia’s family loves nature so much that she and her husband vowed that they will always try to live close to water. She and her family live in Connecticut with a little pond.




Giveaway
Enter the tour-wide giveaway for a chance to win a $20 Amazon/B&N gift card.

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