April Book Reviews Part 1! @ChrissyH_07 @WendyJayneScott @judypost #writingcommunity #bookreviews #whattoread

Following the Green Rabbit: a fantastical adventure

by Chris Hall

“Following the Green Rabbit” is a fun read for upper middle-grade readers and those adults who enjoy an adventure into the unknown. Twelve-year-old Bryony and her sister, eight-year-old Bethany, explore beyond the area they are allowed. Bethany follows a large green rabbit and ends up at the house of a kind couple who appear to be from another time. She is given a gift of a wooden bird and led back to the place where she entered this world. Under the care of the housekeeper, the sisters await the arrival of their new tutor while Bethany keeps searching for the rabbit. When the rabbit appears again, he leads the girls to the same place, where things have changed for the worse. The girls and their new tutor are thrown into the issues the villagers are dealing with. I love how history is weaved into the story, talking about the treatment of women and witchcraft, along with day-to-day life in the 1700s. Seeing cruelty and fear through children’s eyes also offers their hope and belief in things working out. A great time-travel historical fiction story that held me captive. I’d love to see another green rabbit story and can highly recommend this for children and those young at heart.


Mythical Creatures Writing Prompts: 31 Creative Activities for Kids (Deluxe Colour Edition) (Aspiring Author Series)

By WJ Scott

I bought “Mythical Creatures Writing Prompts” for my oldest granddaughter, who has written a few stories independently. I have enjoyed past books in this series and used them to encourage my grandchildren to create stories. Now, I will give my granddaughter this as a gift so she can work on and enhance her budding love of writing. I loved the colorful pictures, and the room allowed for the children to write a story. All the prompts offered a good place to get started on a fantasy story, like “You befriend a lost mermaid who asks you to help find her missing sisters.” This is a book that can inspire creativity and allow a place for it to be explored.


The Body in the Attic (A Jazzi Zanders Mystery #1)

by Judi Lynn

“A Body in the Attic” not only has a murder to solve, but friendship, family, and house flipping. Jazzi flips houses with her cousin, Jerod, and a contractor, Ansel. While cleaning the attic, Jazzi finds a body in a chest that turns out to be her aunt, who supposedly left town years ago. While they continue fixing the house, she tries to figure out what happened to her aunt. I enjoyed the mystery and trying to figure out who did it. I got half of that part right but was surprised with a twist at the end. Jazzi’s cooking and weekly family meals were charming and offered some humorous moments. What surprised me was how interested I became in house flipping and the improvements throughout the story. I started thinking of ways to enhance my home. George, the pug, and her friendship and interest in Ansel, who was in a bad relationship, were pleasant additions. A fun whodunit that I enjoyed. I look forward to reading more in this series!


I only post my 4 & 5-star reviews. If I don’t like a book, I won’t finish it. It doesn’t feel right leaving a review in that case, but I have been known to email the author:) Life is too short not to enjoy every book you read!

Always embrace your inner child and read a good book! D. L. Finn

45 thoughts on “April Book Reviews Part 1! @ChrissyH_07 @WendyJayneScott @judypost #writingcommunity #bookreviews #whattoread”

  1. Thanks for reviewing and recommending these books, Denise! I think i will start reading Following the Green Rabbit, and put the others on stock. 🙂 Have a nice week! Best wishes, Michael

    1. Thanks, Harmony 🙂 I try to read as many children books as I can and review them.

    1. Thanks, Joan 🙂 It’s a genre near to my heart so I will always promote it.

  2. Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts on these. I just loved Wendy’s book of prompts and also bought it for my granddaughter who loves to write.

    1. They are so creative and do inspire stories. I love seeing the love of reading and with this, writing being passed down to the next generation.

  3. I enjoyed The Body in the Attic (actually, I love that whole series), and the other two books look wonderful for kids and those who are young at heart. A nice collection of reviews, Denise!

    1. I will have to continue with the series soon and see what happens next. It’s a lot if fun reading children books, I have a feeling I always will. Thanks, Mae 🙂

  4. Loved Chris Hall’s book. And the Jazzi Zander’s series–what a clever idea for a series. I love that she includes lots of tips for preparing a home to be flipped.

    1. I believe you introduced me to Follow the Green Rabbit 🙂 I do love all the house preperation tips too. It inspires me to do more to our own house .

  5. Three very different reads, Denise. Thanks for sharing your recommendations. A book that makes me want to redecorate is dangerous. Lol. Congrats to Chris, WJ, and Judi on the excellent reviews.

    1. Thanks, Diana 🙂 Yes, all those projects all bubble up and it always involves painting…lol

  6. Thanks so much for the review, Denise! I’m glad you liked my book. It was my first Jazzi and Ansel, and I just keep loving them more and more with each one.

    1. I really enjoyed it and was happy to share that, Judi. I look forward to reading more!

  7. Hi Denise, these are all super reviews. I have also recently read Following the Green Rabbit and I also enjoyed it very much. Wendy’s books are delightful and Judi’s books sound lovely.

    1. Thanks, Robbie 🙂 Green Rabbit was sure a fun read, and Wendy’s prompts are always entertaining for kids. Judi’s story was a good cozi.

    1. It’s a fantastic gift for young writers. I love seeing what they come up with, Wendy!

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