Today my guests are Roy Dimond and Jeff Leitch authors of yesterday’s book “Saving Our Pennys”. If you missed the book review here is a link to it. http://wp.me/p2Eu3u-4XH
Let’s find out more about them. Firstly Jeff.
Today my guests are Roy Dimond and Jeff Leitch authors of yesterday’s book “Saving Our Pennys”. If you missed the book review here is a link to it. http://wp.me/p2Eu3u-4XH
Let’s find out more about them. Firstly Jeff.
Saving Our Pennys by Roy Dimond and Jeff Leitch
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Saving our Pennys should be a must read on many people’s reading list. It’s a book that will teach you about yourself and your life and help you answer a question; “What are you doing with your life here?”
It follows the life of a school teacher as he begins another year of school in the fast lane of life where everyone’s goal seems to be getting to the end of term, submitting all the paperwork and just surviving.There is a wonderful analogy of a steam train going full steam ahead to its ultimate destination, regardless of the individual desires of it’s passengers.
But our teacher wants more, he wants to remember why he began teaching, he wants to be free of the fear and dread that each day brings as it weighs him down in ever more exhaustion. A fellow teacher offers him the chance to make that change, to step off the train and make a conscious choice to live.
Taking baby steps, movement occurs, enlightenment happens. There was a wonderful moment when he opened the eyes of his students, and one I wish to write down here. If you live to be 100 years old you will be given 36 500 days. “Use your days, be sincere, be genuine, take nothing for granted, treat others well, treat yourself well, be great” How many days of your life have you lived? What have you done with your life?
Find a copy here from Amazon.com or Amazon.co.uk
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Roy and Jeff will be our guests on the blog here tomorrow, come back and fond out more about them and their writing.
Derek’s in Trouble by Mac Black
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Derek’s in Trouble is the second book in the Derek series of witty humorous tales about newspaper reporter Derek Toozlethwaite. Derek is surrounded by a cast of delightful characters who add to the chaos and calamity which is Derek’s life.
The book opens with recently married Derek caught dressing up in his wife’s clothes as part of research for a newspaper article. However wife Sally doesn’t see the funny side of her best pair of shoes being ruined and takes off to stay with her parents while her temper cools down.
Meanwhile there is so much else going on; Derek’s Granny gets a secret slot on the local radio as Granny Wisdom. Poor Hamish Macintosh is forced to sell up his farm. Aunt Thelma wants a motorbike and the lovely Sophie Clerkenwell-Brown wants to sign up the author of The Big Squeak, the mysterious Ivy Bloom. Then there are Arthur and Charlie, gardeners who are training for the Marathon and looking for sponsors and finally what is growing on Hamish’s old farm now being run by Tipsicorus International?
Just how much trouble can one man get himself into? You will have to read it and see, and like me, become a fan of Derek.
Come back and find out more about the Derek series in my April A to Z Challenge. Mac Black’s books will be featured on Friday 4th April.
Find a copy here from Amazon.co.uk or Amazon.com
View all my reviews on Goodreads.
Call Nurse Millie by Jean Fullerton
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I was lucky enough to be able to read a pre-published copy sent to me by Jean; 1945 and fresh out of the war torn years, we follow Millie a qualified District Nurse and mid wife while she takes her skills on to the streets of East End London, where rationing still exits, people pay for health care and friends and neighbours rally round when it really counts. If you love post war British history when everyone is recovering and getting themselves back on their feet and the way a community pulls together in times of strife, mixed with a little romance, then this is a book for you.
Jean will be taking part in an interview on Tuesday 21st May on BBC Radio Essex at 2.20pm combined with an on-line launch on the 22rd. She is also running a giveaway on Goodreads http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17…
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
For me this book had lots of meaning, I understood where it was coming from and I liked its messages. The book gives you lots of positive methods of improving your life and your out look on your surroundings.Why not take a look and spread a little bit of your own magic on the world.
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