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Welcome!! My name is Paul Lappen. I am in my early 60s, single, and live in Connecticut USA. This blog will consist of book reviews, written by me, on a wide variety of subjects. I specialize, as much as possible, in small press and self-published books, to give them whatever tiny bit of publicity help that I can. Other than that, I am willing to review nearly any genre, except poetry, romance, elementary-school children's books and (really bloody) horror.

I have another 800 reviews at my archive blog: http://www.deadtreesreviewarchive.blogspot.com (please visit).

I post my reviews to:

booklore.co.uk
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Reviewcentre.com
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I am always looking for more places to post my reviews.

Sunday, October 29, 2023

I Spy Halloween Book for Kids

 I Spy Halloween Book for Kids, Little Artists Press, 2023, ISBN 9798861141109

This coloring book, intended for young children, presents pictures of five items, along with each letter of the alphabet. The next page has the right answer. Since this is a Halloween-themed book, it concentrates on things like bats, ghosts and mummies.

The pages are thicker than normal, and there is nothing written on the left-hand, back pages, so coloring bleed through is not a concern. This book is recommended for a child who just wants to color in their room, and also to keep the child entertained on those long holiday to visit the relatives. Get out your crayons, or colored pencils, and start coloring! 

Crossword Puzzles for Kids Ages 9-12

 Crossword Puzzles for Kids Ages 9-12, Maky Publishing, 2023, ISBN 9798395688866

Like the title says, this is a book of crossword puzzles for older children.

There are ten clues per puzzle (each puzzle is on a separate page). Each puzzle deals with a different subject, like countries, food, space, jobs, recycling and pirates.

This book will help improve a child's memory and critical reasoning skills. It will also help a child's vocabulary. Nearly anything that gets a child to use their brain is a good thing. This book may spark a life-long interest in crossword puzzles. It may also keep the child entertained on those long trips to Grandma's house. Yes, it is worth the money. 

Saturday, October 28, 2023

Unemployable

 Unemployable, Alysia Silberg

This is one person’s journey from extreme poverty to Silicon Valley.

 The author grew up poor in late 20th century South Africa. In the 1950’s, her father was a well-known makeup artist in Hollywood, on a first-name basis with many big stars. He returned home to become a chemist (pharmacist). Dad may have been an optimistic person, always willing to help a neighbor. He wasn’t much of a businessman, frequently refusing payment for prescriptions. Mom, a former dancer who was forced to retire because of injury, resented the constant lack of money. The relationship between them was difficult, at best.

The crime rate in South Africa was very high; car-jackings and robberies were an everyday occurrence. The chemist shop included a costume rental business; Dad used his makeup skills to make people look their best. After Dad died in an auto accident, Mom and the author applied for, and received, Permanent Resident status in Canada. Aside from the Canadian winter, the author thrived in Canada. After five years, Mom wanted to go back to South Africa.

By this time, the author had become a college professor. She met a man named Darren, and they started a successful real estate “flipping” business. That led to starting a digital marketing firm that was very successful. Many worldwide corporations that wanted to enter the South African market went through them. While creating an app that would make things easier for a company’s sales force, the author received a first-hand education in seeking investors and dealing with venture capitalists (VC’s). Now, the author is a VC, helping other new entrepreneurs. She lectures around the world, and is an unofficial UN ambassador.

This is an excellent book. It is very inspirational, and shows that, if you have that entrepreneurial drive inside you, even the most unpleasant upbringing is not an insurmountable obstacle. The book includes a reading list for anyone who needs further inspiration. It’s also very easy to read.

Saturday, October 21, 2023

The Tea Lover's Bible

 The Tea Lover's Bible, Lydia Merrill, 2023

This is a very comprehensive look at the world of tea.

The book explores tea's history; it was first discovered several thousand years ago in China. There are many kinds of tea grown all over the world; the book considers all of them. It is much more than just the black or green tea found in your local supermarket. Tea leaves are better than tea bags. Tea has lots of health benefits. 

Several countries around the world, especially Japan and England, take tea, and its proper serving, very seriously. The book includes several food recipes that have crushed tea leaves as one of the ingredients. It's also possible to put crushed tea leaves in cocktails and other drinks. 

Have you ever considered growing your own tea plants, so you can have a personal supply of tea leaves? They require specific environmental conditions, and harvesting the leaves is pretty labor intensive, but why not try it?

For those who are passionate about tea, this book is a Must Read. For those who have not yet discovered the world of tea, this book is equally recommended.