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Marching Into Spring 2026 at Books by Rose

Let’s March Into Spring 2026 with these great things!

It's Almost Spring!
It’s Almost Spring!

*James Milson – Writer’s Saturday Newspapers

*Children Books and Reviews

*Easy Cookies For Any Event

*Craft To Make For Readers

Let’s go!

James Milson – Writer Saturday Newspapers

James Milson - Writer 
"The Hearth & Holler Gazette"

If you have been following my Facebook page lately, you know about our author friend’s fun newspaper posts. If you haven’t read James Milson – Writer’s, new posts yet, you are in for some fun. It’s best to start from the beginning with edition #1, but it’s not necessary. Reading from the beginning does give you a sense of each of the reporters, though. Here’s James’s website and those Saturday Newspapers for you to check out. Don’t forget to read the ads. From what I understand, James and Little Red Bear put a lot of work into those, too! 😉

James Milson – Writer’s Website. (Filled with stories, coloring and fun activities.) 🙂

► The Hearth & Holler Gazette — Issue No. 1

► The Hearth & Holler Gazette — Issue No. 2

► The Hearth & Holler Gazette — Issue No. 3

► The Hearth & Holler Gazette — Issue No. 4

The Hearth & Holler Gazette — Issue No. 5

The Hearth & Holler Gazette — Issue No. 6

Children Books and Reviews

I didn’t get a chance to read as many books as I hope for this past month, but this one, I enjoyed immensely.

“Bunns Rabbit,” by author and illustrator, Alan Barillaro

"Bunns Rabbit," by author and illustrator, Alan Barillaro

What Is It About?

“When Bunns is born with small but perfectly functional rabbit ears, the warren is abuzz with auguries. Surely such short ears spell bad luck for the community. Sheltered in her family’s burrow, Bunns listens to the rhythm of her mother’s heartbeat—Thump, thump, thump—a song of home and belonging. Her father explains that unlike a rabbit’s words or thumping feet, a heartsong cannot lie. But the unknown world of the meadow, the sounds and smells above, call to Bunns. When at last she’s ready to brave the staring and whispering of neighbors who fear her because she’s different, and the disapproving elders who threaten to banish her family, she finds a world beyond the warren where myths and riddles, magic voyages, and important new friends await. Can the “bad omen bunny” follow her own heartsong to a destiny—a wish—meant just for her? 

My Review:

This book is for middle grade readers and up. It’s looks a bit like a graphic novel when you first open it, but it’s not. It is, however, a beautiful book with images and a beautiful gripping story that readers, and listeners, will fall in love with. I really took my time with this lovely book and I hope you check it out.”

Fancy Nancy Books

We have a “Little Free Library” in front of our home, and when I saw these, I knew I had to read them. I remember they were very popular back when they first came out in 2005. I didn’t have young readers in my life back then, so when I caught up with this series, I was thrilled to check them out.

What Are They About?

Fancy Nancy: Stellar Stargazer,” by author Jane O’Connor and illustrated by  Robin Preiss Glasser

“Fancy Nancy thinks that everything in the sky is simply stellar, from the sun and the moon to the stars and their constellations (that’s a fancy word for the shapes that stars make!). So nothing could make her happier than a special sleepover under the stars with her dad and her little sister, JoJo. Together, Nancy and JoJo wish on stars, moon bathe, and even eat astronaut ice cream! But when rain clouds cover up the stars, what’s a stellar stargazer to do?”

My Review: I loved this colorful book that is full of fun facts for readers to learn about astronomy. If a reader doesn’t know the words, no worries. Fancy Nancy explains it just right so it make sense. Your child, and adults, too, will enjoy learning further into the constellations.

“Fancy Nancy: Poet Extraordinaire,” by author Jane O’Connor and illustrated by  Robin Preiss Glasser

What Is This Book About?

Fancy Nancy Clancy is so poetic, even her name rhymes. And with limericks, couplets, free verse, and more, poetry is plenty fancy! So when her teacher Ms. Glass gives Nancy and her classmates an assignment to come up with their very own poems, Nancy is determined to write one that is superb. But what happens when she can’t think of a good idea?

My Review: The writer and illustrator in me loved, loved, loved this book!

If you want to introduce poetry to your reader(s) this book is the one.

It’s fun, educational, and very engaging. I can see readers writing their own poems after this one!

Fancy Nancy: Ooh La La! It’s Beauty Day,” author Jane O’Connor and illustrated by  Robin Preiss Glasser

What Is This Book About?

“What better way to fancy Mom up for her birthday than to treat her to a super-deluxe beauty day created by Fancy Nancy herself? It’s a pampering paradise, and right in the backyard.

With relaxing music, fragrant lotions, colorful nail polish, and foamy mousse, Nancy gives her mom a total makeover. She even treats her to sumptuous refreshments and special entertainment. But when the pampering suddenly goes too far, has Nancy ruined her mom’s big day?

Complete with tips and recipes for creating a super-deluxe beauty day of your own, Fancy Nancy: Ooh La La! It’s Beauty Day will inspire budding beauty experts to open up shop and join in the deluxe fanciness!”

My Review:

 This book is about “Fancy Nancy” a girl who loves all things fancy. The story emphasizes creativity, imagination, and self-expression. Again, another beautiful illustrated book that was fun to read.

Easy Cookies For Any Event

Cake Mix Cookies!

Boxed Cake Mix Cookies! Oh my, this past fall and winter, I’ve been on a kick trying out every cake mix cookie recipe with my neighbor and we are not done yet! Ha!

You name it, Spice, Lemon, Strawberry, Chocolate, Red Velvet Chocolate. Our favorites so far are the Spice and Yellow Cake mixes, rolled in sugar and cinnamon.

There are many recipes out there, but we have decided this one is what works the best for us.

Ingredients:

Any flavor of cake mix

2 eggs

1/3 vegetable oil. (We have used 1/2 on these and we feel it’s just too much. Start off with a 1/3 cup. If you need more, add a teaspoon at a time. More explained below.

Break your eggs into a separate bowl and mix. (Our mothers taught us to do this. Say you get a bad egg for some reason.* You will know by looking at it. Doing this assures you not to ruin all the other ingredients.)

Add your eggs and oil to your cake mix. Mix very well. You do want your dough thick, but if your dough is super, super thick, this is where you will add just a little bit more oil. Start with a teaspoon.

Set this mixture in you refrigerator for 30 mins.

Once chilled, take out and stir.

Roll a tablespoon of dough into balls and roll in sugar. (Cinnamon and sugar mixture for spice, pumpkin, yellow cake mix, etc.) Yes, you can leave these plain if you want to.

Place on a pan lined with parchment paper.

You can leave them as balls or flatten them a little. (Balls make for a thicker, cake like cookie, flattened, make for a crisper cookie. We have tried both and like the thicker ones best. With that being said, I’m going to do half and half next time I make these.)

Bake for 10 minutes at 350°

Let cool for 5 – minutes and place on plate.

This mixture will make at least 2 dozen of cookies.

Oh, and my neighbor has even made a icing for her lemon cookies. She adds a splash of lemon juice to the mix and to the icing. Yummy!

See how you can customize these? They are so much fun and sooo good.

*How Yo Tell If Your Eggs Are Still Good

Here is a great article from “Better Homes and Gardens” to read.

How to Tell If Eggs Have Gone Bad: 4 Simple Methods

*Craft To Make For Readers

I made this many years ago and it was soooo easy. Just use a brown paper bag and make a puppet. How about have them act out the story with a puppet you are reading to your little ones? They will love this and it will give them interactive skills to follow along the story. Make this a fun activity and they will be begging for, “one more story!”

Puppet Craft for Readers

That’s all I have for this month! Have a wonderful March, everyone!

Please leave us a note on what you are up to. Any plans for March? Projects you’d care to tell us about?

As always,

Happy Reading!

~Rosie

New Release with Sandra Bennett

Welcome to Books by Rose March 2024 as we dive into author Sandra Bennett’s new release, “Dragons Drumming.” If you live in areas where storms are abundant, you will want to get a copy of this one for your young readers!

Meet Author Sandra Bennett

Even though Sandra lives on the other side of the world from me, I feel we have always been kindred spirts and have the same ideals when it comes to, family, children and education.

Author Sandra Bennett

Let’s get started.

Sandra, how did you arrive at your new story?

"Dragons Drumming"

It was a dark and stormy night. You know how the rest of the story goes. You’ve heard it all before, … or have you?

In my case, it was a grey and gloomy afternoon. Storm clouds gathered on the horizon; distant thunder grew louder. By the time the storm blew across into our valley, the rain lashed sideways, striking our windows. The wind whirled through the trees as the rumbles became even louder grumbles. Lightning lit up the sky in sheets as bolts struck the ground. The house shook. My grandson was terrified. He clung to his mother for comfort, while my little dog scrambled for cover under the protection of her favourite hiding place, a bed. 

It just took one simple sentence from my daughter-in-law to calm my grandson.

‘Don’t worry honey, it’s just the dragons drumming.’

I could see the glint in his eyes as my grandson considered this. His inquisitive mind immediately playing in overdrive. He peered through the window to the storm outside and tried to look towards the sky. Then, with a deep breath he bravely asked if he could go outside to get a better look at the dragons.

From that simple, innocent encounter, I knew a story was born. I could imagine an entire family of dragons, each playing a different percussion instrument. The commotion and possibilities were enormous and unstoppable.

How did you go about finding your illustrator?

I considered my options and quickly concluded that if I wanted to see this story published, I had to do it myself. Within various writing groups I had heard the names Tadaa Book and Anil Tortop many times. Then I happened to attend a SCBWI ACT lunch where I was shown the incredible work that Tadaa were doing for a friend. She had nothing but praise for working with them and so, my decision was made. I knew they were the perfect choice to help bring my dream to reality. After seeing several of the books that Anil Tortop had illustrated, I really wanted to work with her. Unfortunately, Anil was not available for twelve months as she was already booked. However, her husband, Ozan suggested that I look at the portfolios of several other illustrators he had on his books. I decided to go ahead with Maya Bora as I liked what I saw and believed she would be an ideal fit.

I adored Maya Bora’s illustrations right from the initial concepts. She seemed to just get me. We shared the same vision. The Tadaa Book team made the entire process so easy, stress free and enjoyable.

Sandra, here is my 5 Star review for “Dragons Drumming and where to buy on ► Amazon

5 Stars
5 Stars

“Author Sandra Bennett’s. “Dragons Drumming” is the perfect rhyming book for young readers who are afraid of storms. Illustrator Maya Bora sets the story with vivid colors to match this darling tale.
I wish I would have had a book like this growing up as we live where the storms are a large part of our spring. This book gives a positive twist to the thundering skies by imagining, “Dragon’s Drumming.”
I highly recommend this book for homes and classrooms which would make great read a louds. A child who is learning how to read will enjoy this book and will gain confidence as they work their way through the fun words.”

Sandra, what other books have you written you wish to share with our readers?

I also have a chapter book series for older readers, 7 -12 years. The Adamson Adventures is a four-book series, with the fourth and final book about to be released in June this year. This series takes three siblings, Zac, Clare and Luke on holidays to strange and amazing places where they inevitably fall into mischief and strife one way or another.

The Adamson Adventures

In Secrets Hidden Below, book1, the family is on vacation in exotic Bali when Luke happens to come across a map in a bottle buried deep in the sand on Kuta beach. Naturally, our reluctant heroes find a treasure map irresistible, and the pirate treasure hunt leads them to various locations around the island. Followed by a sinister shadow, the tension continues to increase right to the nail-biting climax in an erupting volcano. This book was short-listed in the Australian Speech Pathology Book of the Year Awards in 2019.

A Lighthouse in Time, book 2, finds the family on yet another surfing holiday much closer to home. While exploring a cave on the NSW South Coast, the kids are lost, only to be rescued by a strange figure who quickly disappears once they reach the safety of sunlight. The mystery of the ghost-like figure unfolds around the ruins of an old sandstone lighthouse where all is not what it seems as many strange happenings occur.

Fossil Frenzy, book 3, takes a different turn as the kids head inland to their uncle’s drought-stricken farm in the harsh Queensland outback. Quite innocently, Zac, has a plan to help save the farm by searching for fossils. With the disbelief that a cyclone or two could possibly merge and rain down on them, the kids are caught in a terrifying storm and forced to seek shelter. When all is calm, and they emerge, the environment is suddenly very different. The trio appear to have time-travelled to the land of Australian dinosaurs. Now they must find a way home while trying to stay safe and not become a mega-raptors meal. This book has been a finalist in several international awards and won a competition to be pitched to film producers here in Australia in 2020. Tracks in the Mist, book 4 is almost here. The final thrilling adventure is set in the rainforest wilderness of Southern Tasmania as the kids go on a search and rescue mission to find their beloved secret pet that somehow goes missing from the farm. I don’t want to give away too much yet, suffice to say, they find much more in the Tasmanian wilderness than they ever expected. It’s a story of endangered species and the fight for survival.

Thank you so much for being here today, Sandra! I’ve enjoyed learning more about your new book. Best wishes on all your books and your writing journey!

If you have any questions or comments for Sandra and her books, please leave us a note below. I know she would love to hear from you.

What’s New at Books by Rose?

This short month has kept me busy with various activities. Yes, I’m still in the Goodreads Reading Challenges for 2024 and getting in a lot of books.

I’m also reading many books which will be released in the coming months, which you will hear more about. I have a project I’m working on for 2024 and very excited about that one, too. Keep watching!

Goodreads Challenge 2024

February, I’ve read and reviewed…

Reading Challenge Books February 2024

“Modern Fashion Illustration,” book by Holly Nichols gets a 5 star review from me all the way!
This easy to understand and practice guide is so helpful with traditional drawing and digital drawing, as well.
If you are interested in drawing, faces, bodies, designer clothes and other styles of fashions, this book is for you. Nichols also explains background ideas along with props to add to your projects.
I highly recommend this book.

Author Lori Luster with “Fashion Forward: Creating Your Look With the Best of Vintage Style (Craft It Yourself,)” is a fun fashion book everyone will enjoy. Styles from the 1920s – the 1990s will give readers a look at the various styles throughout these awesome decades.
Readers also are given suggestions on how to pull off these styles with items they can put together on their own.
I really enjoyed reading about some of these fads in clothing which I had forgotten about. Go-Go boots, Paper Dresses, the colors, fabrics, hairstyles, makeup and so much more.

Author Flora Ahn presents, “A Spoonful of Time” which brings readers many twists and turns. The recipes throughout this book to convey a history with her grandmother were interesting and worth looking into. This “time travel” book holds many mysteries to the end.

“The Big Book of Mod Podge: Decoupage Made Easy,” by Plaid Enterprises, Inc. was one I was excited to read. I really enjoyed learning about all the different Mod Podge products as I never knew of some of them were available.
The crafts and ideas made in the book are a bit dated since this book was written in 2015. Just the same, the techniques could be used for more updated projects.
One can also find projects from this company on Youtube which is helpful.

I adored Marion Ross’s book, “My Days: Happy and Otherwise.” As reluctant as she was to write her autobiography, she did a beautiful job relaying the story of her life with all her experiences in show biz and her personal journey. She may be best known as, “Mrs. C.” in “Happy Days,” but she has made many other wonderful movies, TV shows and plays to add to her list, plays being her hearts desires.
I didn’t want her book to end as it was like sitting down and visiting with a longtime friend.
I highly recommend this one if you like reading about stars. I’ve added this one to my favorites for this years reading list, so far.

Your Turn!

What have you been up to?

What Are You Working On?

Writing any new books?

Working on art projects?

What books have you read this past month?

Please let us know in the comment section below.

As always,

Happy Reading!

Rosie

Exciting Book Release Party With Tips, Recipes, Reviews And More”

May 2023 Blog Includes:

*”Big E’s Trick to Fishing” Book Launch Party

* Three Helpful Book or Product Launch Tips

*Reviews for Big E’s Book So Far…

*Books I’ve Read in April

“Big E’s Trick to Fishing” Book Launch Party

Happy Fishing!
Happy Fishing!

As an author, there is nothing more exhilarating than seeing your hard work come to fruition in the form of a published book. However, the journey doesn’t end there; there is still the book launch to look forward to. And let me tell you, my 13th book launch was nothing short of a blast!

Here’s a peek of a few of the days of my book launch and what we all talked about.

I asked everyone to add their Fun Fish Facts. I learned so much from this and I think you will, too.

Click on each image below to see all the answers from my Facebook post.

Fun Fish Facts
Fun Fish Facts

In Big E’s book there are a few jokes Big E’s Papa shares with him at lunchtime.

I asked fans to “Make Us Laugh” with a few jokes they knew.

(Again, click on the image to see the jokes.)

Make Us Laugh
Make Us Laugh

Yum! Fish Recipes! Oh my, did I get some great fish recipes on this day.

► Click below.

Fish and Fries, Oh My!

Finally, I had to admit to my fans that I’ve only fished once in my lifetime.

I now want to try fishing again with all the fun facts and tips I’ve learned.

“What Am I Not Doing Here?”

What Am I Not Doing Here?
What Am I Not Doing Here?

Three Helpful Book Or Product Launch Tips

Here’s a few simple, but important, tips I learned and wanted to share with you if or when you plan your next launch for your book or new product.

*Be prepared, but be flexible. (I’d say spend at least a month or more, gathering all your images, words, etc. and what you will do each day. Yes, a lot of work, but all the planning is worth it.)

*Have more planned than what you will use. (Be ready to switch things up, if needed. You will get the feeling from your audience on what’s working and what’s not. In this case, it’s always better to have more than less.)

*Have fun! By all means enjoy this time to celebrate your new book or product. If you have the 1st and 2nd tips in place, your book/product launch will be a breeze.

Reviews for Big E’s Book So Far…

The reviews are coming in and we are so pleased for these for Big E’s story so far.

Reviews for "Big E's Trick to Fishing"
Reviews for “Big E’s Trick to Fishing”

If you have read this book, we’d love to hear from you! Big E would be so excited, too. Yes, he is a real person, and in fact, my great-nephew.

Click on the links below:

Amazon:

► Paperback – (Size 7X 10, 32 pages)

► Kindle

Book I’ve Read in April

Remember my post from April and how I talked about ► “Finding Time to Read?” I was wondering if I was going to get in some reading time last month?

Since book launches require you to stay involved with your fans during that time, that’s exactly what I did. I still was able to get in these titles.

The Super Miraculous Journey of Freddie Yates,” by Jenny Pearson

"The Super Miraculous Journey of Freddie Yates,"
The Super Miraculous Journey of Freddie Yates,”

My Review: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

I picked up a copy of “The Super Miraculous Journey of Freddie Yates,” by Jenny Pearson at our local library and wasn’t a hundred percent sure it would be the book for me. Reading it as an adult, my perspective might be different than what a middle grade reader may enjoy.
I did find it to be funny, heartfelt and entertaining with the various situations Freddie Yates and his friends got themselves into. I’m giving it five stars for all the action which will keep middle grade readers turning the pages.
I enjoyed author Jenny Pearson’s writing and look forward to reading more of her books.

Little People, BIG DREAMS: Treasury: 50 Stories of Brilliant Dreamers,” by Maria Isabel Sánchez Vegara

"Little People, BIG DREAMS: Treasury: 50 Stories of Brilliant Dreamers,"

My Review: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

I’ve seen the “Little People,” series and then I found this! “Little People, BIG DREAMS: Treasury: 50 Stories of Brilliant Dreamers,” by Mª Isabel Sánchez Vegara.
“This 224 page book is a beautiful, gold trimmed book filled with wonderful, talented creatives we all have heard about over the years. It’s written for young children but will be treasured by adults, as well.
I’m adding this book to my list for the next time I’m thinking of giving a book gift. Classrooms and families will want to include this book on their shelves to enjoy for years to come.”

“Drawing the Head and Hands,” by Andrew Loomis

"Drawing the Head and Hands,"
“Drawing the Head and Hands,” by Andrew Loomis

My Review: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

“Drawing the Head and Hands,” by Andrew Loomis is a large book with detailed instructions on drawing heads and hands. Many illustrations to learn from, when drawing all ages from infants to older individuals. Step by step instructions were easy to follow.

This drawing book is somewhat dated for today’s times. If you enjoy vintage drawings, you will love this book. The instructions on how to draw are basic in today’s standards, though, and will help those learning.

I created a more modern version of the various tips I learned. What do you think?

Digital Practice Drawing by Rosie Russell
Digital Practice Drawing by Rosie Russell

The Art of Drawing Poses for Beginners: Techniques for drawing a variety of figure poses in graphite pencil (Collector’s Series,)” by Ken Goldman

"The Art of Drawing Poses for Beginners: Techniques for drawing a variety of figure poses in graphite pencil (Collector's Series,)"
The Art of Drawing Poses for Beginners: Techniques for drawing a variety of figure poses in graphite pencil (Collector’s Series,)” by Ken Goldman

My Review: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

The Art of Drawing Poses for Beginners: Techniques for drawing a variety of figure poses in graphite pencil (Collector’s Series,)” by Ken Goldman shows many different figure poses of all ages.
It starts off learning detailed human anatomy, the skeletal and muscular structure, expressive portraits to realistic poses.
This 8 x 11, 144 page book is be easy to pull out and practice when needed.

“The Chanel Sisters,” by Judithe Little

"The Chanel Sisters,"
“The Chanel Sisters,” by Judithe Little

My Review: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

I enjoyed, “The Chanel Sisters,” by Judithe Little. This historical fiction novel is about Coco Chanel and her sister. They were abandoned and placed in a catholic orphanage in their early years. It was interesting to follow their growth and how they evolved into early adulthood. This book is full of fashion, hard work in pursuing one’s dreams and a bit of romance sprinkled throughout this story.

“Irresistible: The Rise of Addictive Technology and the Business of Keeping Us Hooked,” by Adam Alter. 

"Irresistible: The Rise of Addictive Technology and the Business of Keeping Us Hooked,"
“Irresistible: The Rise of Addictive Technology and the Business of Keeping Us Hooked, by Adam Alter. 

My Review: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

I picked up this book at our local library and found it so interesting. I can’t quit talking about it and I hope everyone reads this book.
“Irresistible: The Rise of Addictive Technology and the Business of Keeping Us Hooked,” by Adam Alter. This book was written in 2017. It made we think the whole time I was reading it, what could it be like for those addicted now in 2023 with our ever growing online world?
Alter explains, the science of addiction, the emotions of recovery, personal journeys, triggers that may occur overcoming addiction and so much more.
It’s a book I think everyone should read to inform themselves, especially those with young children.

 “The Joy of Writing a Great Cookbook: How to Share Your Passion for Cooking from Idea to Published Book to Marketing It Like a Bestseller,” by Kim Yorio

My Review: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

If you are entertaining the thought of writing a cookbook, this book is a must read.
Actually, this book is helpful for any writing. “The Joy of Writing a Great Cookbook: How to Share Your Passion for Cooking from Idea to Published Book to Marketing It Like a Bestseller,” by Kim Yorio explains it all from traditional publishing to independent publishing. This 159 page book is informative and also filled with many authors experiences on their cookbooks.

“How I Learned to Cook: Culinary Educations from the World’s Greatest Chefs,”
by Kimberly Witherspoon

“How I Learned to Cook: Culinary Educations from the World’s Greatest Chefs,”
by Kimberly Witherspoon

My Review: ⭐⭐⭐⭐

“How I Learned to Cook: Culinary Educations from the World’s Greatest Chefs,”
by Kimberly Witherspoon is a book of stories from different chefs from around the world.
I knew going in, “this is not a cookbook,” it still felt like a recipe shared from a few of them would have made this book more complete.
I enjoyed each Chef’s stories and experiences for the most part. Personal stories were shared from how they learned to cook, their studies, to becoming top Chefs. A bit of a warning: A few stories were a bit eye opening and candid. I enjoyed the second half of the stories the most.
For upcoming Chefs, I think they would enjoy this book more than the average reader.

Tell Us What Your Plans Are For May

Spring 2023
Happy May 2023!

Enjoy this month of May! Such a exciting time of year to fulfill activities outdoors such as hiking and camping, attending cultural events and festivals, to pursuing personal goals and hobbies, the possibilities are endless. It’s a month of celebrations, Mother’s Day and reflections, Memorial Day.

We will be spending a lot of time at the ballpark now that we have two players! Yay! 💕⚾💕

I hope this month is the best for you all!

As always,

Happy Reading!

Rosie

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