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December 3, 2021

REVIEW: Evergreen Chase by Juneau Black

JayneB Reviews / Book Reviewsanimals / Fantasy / holiday novella / immigrant / LGBTQIAP+ / mystery / novella / reporterComments Off on REVIEW: Evergreen Chase by Juneau Black

A Shady Hollow Holiday Short Story It’s the winter solstice in Shady Hollow, that magical time of year when creatures of all shapes and sizes come together to honor the season and eat as much pie as possible. Reporter Vera Vixen is eager to experience her first holiday in town ... more >

October 4, 2021

REVIEW: How to Examine a Wolverine by Philipp Schott

JayneB+ Reviews / Book Reviews / Recommended Readsanimals / autobiography / Canada / non-fiction / veterinarian5 Comments

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Crammed with useful info, funny recollections, heartfelt anecdotes, and lots of cute furry creatures, a collection for all animal lovers! This collection of over 60 stories and essays, drawn from Dr. Schott’s 30 years in small animal practice, covers an astonishing breadth of experiences, emotions, and species. Schott has tales ... more >

September 25, 2021

REVIEW: What’s Today For? by Jessy Humann, illustrated by Frederico Van Lunter

JayneBook Reviews / C+ Reviewsaffirmation / animals / children's book / picture books / self-helpComments Off on REVIEW: What’s Today For? by Jessy Humann, illustrated by Frederico Van Lunter

A sweet book about loving each day and loving yourself. For readers ages 4 years and up. What’s today for? Today could be for counting raindrops or taking long walks. Today could be for making wishes, for friends, or other stuff. Every day is so much better when you believe ... more >

September 22, 2021

REVIEW: Auspicious Animals by Jun’ichi Uchiyama

JayneA- Reviews / Book Reviews / Recommended Readsanimals / Art / Asian / China / Japan / photography / POC authorComments Off on REVIEW: Auspicious Animals by Jun’ichi Uchiyama

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The world of mythical creatures born from human imagination. Many imaginary animals believed to be auspicious symbols of good fortune originated in ancient China. The most famous ones are the “Big Four”: the Winged Dragon, the Chinese Phoenix, Qilin (a hooved chimeric creature) and the Spirit Turtle. There are many ... more >

September 18, 2021

REVIEW: The Whole World Inside Nan’s Soup by Hunter Liguore, illustrated by Vikki Zhang

JayneB Reviews / Book Reviewsanimals / children's book / food / grandmother / picture books / POC / POC authorComments Off on REVIEW: The Whole World Inside Nan’s Soup by Hunter Liguore, illustrated by Vikki Zhang

There’s something special bubbling in Nanni’s big metal pot. And it smells delicious! What ingredients might be inside? When Nanni lifts the lid on her soup, she reveals the whole world inside: from the seeds that grew into vegetables, to the gardeners who lovingly tended to the plants, to the ... more >

September 14, 2021

REVIEW: Fuzz by Mary Roach

JayneB Reviews / Book Reviewsanimals / biology / Ethics / law-enforcement / nature / nature writing / non-fiction / outdoors / science / scientific research / Scientist3 Comments

Join “America’s funniest science writer” (Peter Carlson, Washington Post), Mary Roach, on an irresistible investigation into the unpredictable world where wildlife and humans meet. What’s to be done about a jaywalking moose? A bear caught breaking and entering? A murderous tree? Three hundred years ago, animals that broke the law ... more >

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