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October 1, 2013
My Review for Big Honey Dog Mysteries: Curse of the Scarab
Holy Liver Snaps, this is a cute book! Doing a formal book review is a rare for me, but I wanted to do more than make a quick note about this one. The Big Honey Dog Mysteries: Curse of the Scarab is just adorable.
H.Y. Hanna and I bumped into each other on Goodreads and agreed to a read & review book swap. It was logical since our topics and genre looked to be very similar. I must admit, after I agreed to this I got a bit spooked. What if her book is terrible? But there was no need for any worry. The moment my husband opened it up on his kindle (no, I don't have my own) he said, "This looks cute. It sounds like your writing style." I'll take that as a compliment because Hanna's writing is delightful.
This first book in the Big Honey Dog Mysteries follows Great Dane Honey as she tries to find a lost puppy friend who has been stolen, along with dozens of other puppies in town. With the help of her canine friends, Honey discovers a very creepy mystery that involves nasty scarab bugs and Egyptian curses. I should probably give a warning that young readers who are very sensitive may not be ready for some of the drama that unfolds. There is life-threatening peril along the way for everyone involved. Of course, if you like exciting drama, this book is right up your alley.
I'm very big on stories for young readers that have a moral or point of some kind, and Curse of the Scarab didn't let me down. There are deep-seated prejudices to be overcome. The traditional hatred between cats and dogs comes into play. Cats, who are referred to early in the book as a "bunch o' sneaky, sardine-breathed sand poopers," are going to have to become allies if the puppies are to be saved. And the stereotype of pit bulls as dangerous, killer dogs is faced head-on. Again, without the help of Max, a rescued fighting dog, their mission won't succeed.
Despite the overwhelming charms of Honey, I felt most in touch with the Beagle, Biscuit. I have had two Beagles in my life, and they both ate everything they could, just like Biscuit (though I kept a better eye on them than Biscuit's owner). Heidi, my childhood Beagle, once ate an entire batch of oatmeal cookies that had been laid out on the table to cool. Three cups of oatmeal were in there. She was an unhappy dog. Eevee, my adult-age Beagle, once ate a two-pound box of chocolate creams that was a Christmas gift. Given fifteen unsupervised minutes, she went upstairs (where she NEVER went), found the box hidden behind a bookcase, unwrapped it, pulled off the plastic, and ate every chocolate (and probably some of the wrappers). We were grateful it was mostly cream and gel inside! She had an unhappy night, but the next day I caught her pulling the wrappers from the garbage. Too strong a nose is a dangerous thing. Every time Biscuit got caught eating something, it just made me smile. I bet dog-lovers will find the same kind of attachment to one of Honey's friends in the story.
Big Honey Dog Mysteries: Curse of the Scarab, is a wonderful book. The writing is light and funny, as well as serious and heart-wrenching. I highly recommend this for middle grade readers--and frankly for dog lovers of any age.
A sequel to this book is already underway, and I'm excited to see what Hanna has planned for Honey and her friends at the dog show.
You can find out more about the real Honey Dog and upcoming books at H.Y.'s fantastic web page www.bighoneydogmysteries.com.
H.Y. Hanna and I bumped into each other on Goodreads and agreed to a read & review book swap. It was logical since our topics and genre looked to be very similar. I must admit, after I agreed to this I got a bit spooked. What if her book is terrible? But there was no need for any worry. The moment my husband opened it up on his kindle (no, I don't have my own) he said, "This looks cute. It sounds like your writing style." I'll take that as a compliment because Hanna's writing is delightful.
This first book in the Big Honey Dog Mysteries follows Great Dane Honey as she tries to find a lost puppy friend who has been stolen, along with dozens of other puppies in town. With the help of her canine friends, Honey discovers a very creepy mystery that involves nasty scarab bugs and Egyptian curses. I should probably give a warning that young readers who are very sensitive may not be ready for some of the drama that unfolds. There is life-threatening peril along the way for everyone involved. Of course, if you like exciting drama, this book is right up your alley.
I'm very big on stories for young readers that have a moral or point of some kind, and Curse of the Scarab didn't let me down. There are deep-seated prejudices to be overcome. The traditional hatred between cats and dogs comes into play. Cats, who are referred to early in the book as a "bunch o' sneaky, sardine-breathed sand poopers," are going to have to become allies if the puppies are to be saved. And the stereotype of pit bulls as dangerous, killer dogs is faced head-on. Again, without the help of Max, a rescued fighting dog, their mission won't succeed.
Despite the overwhelming charms of Honey, I felt most in touch with the Beagle, Biscuit. I have had two Beagles in my life, and they both ate everything they could, just like Biscuit (though I kept a better eye on them than Biscuit's owner). Heidi, my childhood Beagle, once ate an entire batch of oatmeal cookies that had been laid out on the table to cool. Three cups of oatmeal were in there. She was an unhappy dog. Eevee, my adult-age Beagle, once ate a two-pound box of chocolate creams that was a Christmas gift. Given fifteen unsupervised minutes, she went upstairs (where she NEVER went), found the box hidden behind a bookcase, unwrapped it, pulled off the plastic, and ate every chocolate (and probably some of the wrappers). We were grateful it was mostly cream and gel inside! She had an unhappy night, but the next day I caught her pulling the wrappers from the garbage. Too strong a nose is a dangerous thing. Every time Biscuit got caught eating something, it just made me smile. I bet dog-lovers will find the same kind of attachment to one of Honey's friends in the story.
Big Honey Dog Mysteries: Curse of the Scarab, is a wonderful book. The writing is light and funny, as well as serious and heart-wrenching. I highly recommend this for middle grade readers--and frankly for dog lovers of any age.
A sequel to this book is already underway, and I'm excited to see what Hanna has planned for Honey and her friends at the dog show.
You can find out more about the real Honey Dog and upcoming books at H.Y.'s fantastic web page www.bighoneydogmysteries.com.
Published on October 01, 2013 10:40
September 24, 2013
Great New Review
Fantastic review from Arkansas Book Reviewer here at goodreads!
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
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Published on September 24, 2013 09:36
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alien-cats, arkansas-books, book-review, cat-books
September 14, 2013
Featured Author Today
Published on September 14, 2013 08:19
September 5, 2013
New Review!
Great new review of "Why Kimba Saved The World"
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
Published on September 05, 2013 09:18
New Book Coming Soon!
"Vacation Hiro" is fully into the production process right now! We hope to have it ready to share by early to mid-November. There can be hiccups along the way, but I'm hoping for smooth sailing, I mean editing!
Published on September 05, 2013 09:12
August 2, 2013
New Review of "Kimba" and Interview of Meg
Thanks so much to the Styling Librarian for this great review and thoughtful interview. Y'all should follow her blog!! She makes great book recommendations. http://thestylinglibrarian.com/2013/0...
Published on August 02, 2013 06:43
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animal-fiction, cat-books, interviews, kid-lit, science-fiction
July 25, 2013
Endorsement
I loved providing an endorsement for "The Queen of Damn Good Advice"!! Put Annette's Book in your "want to read" basket now!
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http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17...The Queen of Damn Good Advice: A Savvy Mom Helps Daughters Command and Rule Their Lives
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http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17...The Queen of Damn Good Advice: A Savvy Mom Helps Daughters Command and Rule Their Lives
Published on July 25, 2013 18:55
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annette-bridges, endorsements, good-books, meg-dendler, queen-of-damn-good-advice, the-gospel-according-to-mama
July 21, 2013
New Facebook Page
"Why Kimba Saved The World" has its own Facebook fan page. Click and "like" now!
https://www.facebook.com/WhyKimbaSave...
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Published on July 21, 2013 11:00
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cats, facebook, fan-pages, meg-dendler, why-kimba-saved-the-world
Free Ebook Download
I'm gearing up for the release of my second book, "Vacation Hiro," so I have opened up the first book in the Cats in the Mirror Series, "Why Kimba Saved The World," for free ebook download! Download, share the love, and enjoy!! http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17...
Published on July 21, 2013 10:57
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June 15, 2013
Fun Photo
Great and very rare photo of "Miss Fatty Cat" and "The Big Black Beast" sharing his pillow. It may never be seen again! https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fb...
Published on June 15, 2013 13:18