Saturday, June 29, 2024

Book Review !!


 Title: The Valontina Connection: Secrets Uncovered


Genre: Romance


Review:

This book is the second part of the series. The story picks up where the first book left off, diving deeper into the complex life of Rachel Rodrigues, formerly known as Divina De Valontina. Having escaped an abusive marriage, Rachel finds solace in a new life on a picturesque Caribbean island. However, the tranquility she seeks is disrupted as secrets from her past start to surface, revealing unexpected connections and new dangers.


My favourite character is Rachel Rodrigues, her transformation from a troubled ex-model and motorcycle racer to a woman seeking peace is engaging. The supporting characters, particularly her loyal friends Martin and Bea, add depth to the narrative, highlighting themes of friendship and loyalty. Daniel's protective instincts and growing affection for Rachel is one of my favourite part of the novel. 


The novel explores themes of secrecy, family ties, and personal redemption. The narrative pace is well-maintained, with each chapter revealing just enough to keep readers eagerly turning pages. With its blend of suspense, romance, and richly developed characters, the novel keeps readers engaged from start to finish. The author has magnificently blended the complexities of family secrets with the Rachel’s  quest for peace makes the book an enthralling read. Fans of the first book will undoubtedly find this sequel enjoyable and will eagerly anticipate the next installment.


Review By Walk With A Book.

Sunday, June 23, 2024

Book Review !!


 Title: The Dream Founder


Genre: Entrepreneurship 


Review:


This book is a detailed guide designed specifically for aspiring entrepreneurs, especially those operating within the Indian start-up ecosystem. The book not only provides practical advice and strategies for building a start-up but also includes valuable insights from interviews with some of the most successful entrepreneurs in the industry, such as Sanjeev Bikhchandani (Naukri.com), Deepinder Goyal (Zomato), Meena Ganesh (Portea Medical), and Dr. Annurag Batra (Businessworld).


The author has magnificently explained the importance of having a broad vision. His thoughts and wisdom have been explained in this guide. The guide contains several motivational stories that highlights the power of dreaming big and setting high goals. The guide is enriched with interviews from notable figures in the start-up world. These interviews provide firsthand insights and lessons learned from both successes and failures (both are important in life). This blend of theory and real-world examples makes the advice more relatable and actionable for readers.


The writing style of the author is really simple and to the point. he practical tips are presented in a step-by-step manner, which makes them easy to follow and implement. This book is recommended to the aspiring entrepreneurs, business students, and anyone interested in understanding the dynamics of start-up success and failure. Go and order your copy now ! 


Review By Walk With A Book.

Tuesday, June 18, 2024

Author Interview !!


 

  • Kindly introduce yourself.

Hello, my name is Svetlana Kitik. 

I am a nature lover, truth seeker and a free thinker.

I am a lover of language and stories, rhythm and rhyme, I have written throughout my life, but just recently have decided to share my writing with others.

Part of this process has been setting up an independent publishing Partnership, known as Spinning Story,  with Maura Juliana O’ Regan who is a multidisciplinary artist.

To my surprise and delight our first book was recognised for The Chrysalis Brew Children's Book Excellence Award in the category of Inspirational.  This is certainly a huge honour and has encouraged me to share more stories and tales. 

Prior to these endeavours, I worked as a Lecturer of Teaching English as a Second Language, and a student counsellor of adult learners for 2 decades. 

I am also a mother of 3, now adult children, having no grandchildren of my own yet, I write for all the little children everywhere and hope my writing brings them joy and leaves them with a smile.




  • Can you tell us a bit about your latest children’s book?

The story of  “The Little Bird that Wanted to Fly to the Moon '', is an adventure tale, based on curiosity and determination as well as lessons learnt along the way.

I like writing  in rhyme, so the story is told in this way.

I’d like to acknowledge the beautiful artwork and illustrations in the book, created by Maura O’Regan, as without her drawing, my story would be unpublished and I would not have the potential to share it as I am.


  • What inspired you to write this story?

The story came to me as I am both a bird lover and sky watcher.  I love the night skies, filled with stars and the Moon and began to wonder if birds could, would they fly to the Moon, and this is how the story came to be.

I was inspired to write this story as I thought the idea was original, timeless, had a universal appeal, as no matter where the child or reader is on our amazing Planet, they can relate to birds and the Moon, as well as ambition and dreams. From the feedback we have received, it seems the story has a broad appeal.


  • What age group is your book intended for, and why did you choose that age group ?

The book is aimed at 3 to 8 year olds.  Introducing and instilling a love of story , books and reading at an early age encourages many positive aspects of learning, reading and growing one’s knowledge and understanding.  As children transition from being read to , to reading for themselves, the “Little Bird” book is intended to be easily read and enjoyed by young readers.

As well as the book, we have also developed and produced 2 Activity Books, based on the story, which also encourage problem solving and promote information about birds, the Cosmos and many things inbetween.


  • What message or lesson do you hope children take away from your book?

Be bold, curious, adventurous, have ambition and know that there is much to learn and gain by giving things a go. You might not get there the first time, but you will get better as you try again.

  • How do you choose the themes for your children’s books?

The things I write about are things that come to me, often when I am out and about and see something to wonder about.  It then tends to spin in my mind until I get the sense of rhythm and rhyme and then I’m off and writing!!


  • What does your writing process look like for a children’s book?

My writing process starts with the idea, then I have a bit of an outline of how the story will develop, from beginning to end and then I work on it.  Some lines arrive randomly so I have to catch them on the fly, while others follow in an orderly flow, and that’s when the writing just pours.


  • How do you connect with your young readers and their parents?

I hope that both young readers and their parents find my story engaging, entertaining, educational and memorable.  I hope to share and promote positive values, worthwhile ideas and thought provoking notions


  • Do you have any special routines or habits when you write?

No, not really.  I just need the inspiration and opportunity to capture the creative flow. When I get in the ‘zone’ time loses meaning.


  • How do you ensure that your writing is engaging and accessible for young readers?

By writing in rhyme, I feel this appeals to young readers.  As far as developing reading skills, being able to “predict” the rhyming word, gives young readers both fun and helps to build their confidence and assurance about reading.

The story is also written to be read aloud, to be shared and discussed too.


  • How do you collaborate with illustrators for your books?

Without the illustrator and her illustrations, my story would not have been brought to life the way that it has.  I am very lucky to have met Maura O’Regan, who is a very talented multimedia artist and creator and thanks to her support, vision and efforts , “The Little Bird that Wanted to Fly to the Moon” would not have become the book that it has.  Many thanks Maura for your beautiful and unique artwork!!


  • Do you have a favorite illustration from your book? Why is it your favorite?

I like the illustration of the bird as she looks back upon earth and almost has a heart attack due to  wonder and awe and the realisation that the cosmos is so enormous.

 

  


  • What drew you to writing for children rather than adults?

I write many things.  Some  are specifically for children as remembering my own childhood and how much I loved listening to stories and being read to, I’m hoping my stories will have the same impact upon others.


  • Who are some of your favorite children’s book authors, and how have they influenced your work?  
    Marjorie Flack who wrote ‘The Story of Ping’ which tells of a little duck’s misadventures. I admire her ability to tell a good story and to introduce foreign lands and peoples. 
    Roald Dahl is masterful at both storytelling and capturing the reader’s attention. His ability to rhyme is also noteworthy and playful and has inspired me to do similar.
  • Have any real-life experiences influenced the stories you write?

Yes. Being a bit of a day dreamer and a skywatcher myself, these things inspire me.   As life is rich with experiences, this is an abundant source of inspiration.  I suppose there is a little piece of me in each of my stories. 



  • What is the most challenging part of writing a children’s book? 

    Writing is not the most challenging part of this process. In my case it was finding the confidence and belief in my own work and that it was worthy of sharing.
  • How do you handle writer’s block, especially when working on a children’s book?

       Luckily, touch wood so far I have yet to experience this.



  • Do you have any upcoming projects or new books in the works?

Very happy to answer Yes to that question, we are currently working on our next book entitled My Mother’s Mega Marrow.

  • Are there any genres or themes you haven't explored yet but would like to in the future?

             Yes there are several themes that are works in progress. Themes around magic, mystery   and dreams are high on the list.

  • Have you received any memorable feedback from your readers?

             Given this is the first book for both Maura and I, we have been very fortunate that many reviewers and other readers have written a number of heart warming and positive statements about their experience of reading the book. Over all ‘The Little Bird That Wanted to Fly to the Moon’ has been very well received and we hope it will bring much enjoyment to all who read it.


Thursday, June 13, 2024

Book Review !!


Title: Planeta Coração

Genre: Poetry 

Review:

In "Planet Heart," Tatiana Fazio invites us on a poetic journey that delves into the human soul's deepest corners. This collection of poems navigates through the complexities of emotions like love, loss, and rejuvenation, capturing moments of intense feeling that resonate with universal truths. The book is not just a collection of poetry but a gateway into reflective exploration of life, affection, and personal transformation. Each piece offers a fresh perspective on everyday experiences, transforming them into a rich narrative of emotional depth and insight. "Planet Heart" is an invitation to those seeking profound inspiration and a deeper connection with the poetic essence of life.

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Tuesday, June 11, 2024

Book Review !!


 Title: The Valentino Connection 


Genre: Romance


Review:


This book is the first book in the new series by the author. I just love the way she writes romantic novels bringing the character to life. The story is set on the picturesque island of Tobago, where we meet two very different characters whose paths cross in unexpected ways.


Daniel Al Bañesa is a famous Argentinian footballer known for his playboy lifestyle. He's vacationing on the island, staying at a luxurious hotel. In the same hotel, Rachel Rodrigues, a dedicated scientist, is recovering from an accident. Rachel works between the twin islands of Trinidad and Tobago and exudes an air of mystery and danger that intrigues Daniel.


Their chemistry grew stronger with the passing time. Daniel finds himself genuinely interested in Rachel beyond his usual superficial attractions. Rachel, on the other hand, struggles with her feelings and her mistrust of Daniel's intentions. The novel explores whether their mutual attraction will lead them from friendship to something deeper, despite the initial barriers and their contrasting worlds.


A perfect romantic read set against the  exotic backdrop of Tobago. This setting provides a perfect contrast to the sizzling romance between both of them. I liked Rachel’s character more than the Daniel’s. The evolving relationship between Daniel and Rachel is the heart of the story. Their interactions are filled with tension and chemistry, making readers root for them to overcome their differences. This book explores the themes of trust, attraction, and personal growth. The story highlights how two people from different worlds can find common ground and develop a meaningful relationship.


This is my favourite romantic novel. Go and order your copy now ! 


Review By Walk With A Book.