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No Books For Benjamin? by R.G. de Rouen (Book Review)

Benjamin the worm loves his job at the Library of Congress—reading, organizing, and receiving letters from kids who share their favorite books. But everything changes when a strange illness sweeps across the world. Schools close. Libraries shut their doors. And suddenly… no more letters. No more books.
 
Kids everywhere are cut off from their favorite stories—and Benjamin knows he has to do something.
 
With the help of his clever and determined friends, Benjamin sets out on a mission to bring books back into children’s hands. Whether it’s finding new ways to distribute stories or helping build on each other’s strengths, this little team proves that determination—and a love of reading—can go a long way.
 
Because stories matter. And heroes come in all shapes… even squiggly ones.

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Benjamin, the adorable purple worm, lives and loves working in the Library of Congress. Each day welcomes him with a batch of new books; a dream come true for any bookworm. He shares this treasure trove of literary delights with kids all around the world and is excited to hear their reading recommendations, too; however, all that changed with the arrival of Purple Dots. Due to this Purple Dots crisis, all libraries are closed. No books are coming in or going out—a truly sad time for fellow bibliophiles. Benjamin, the bookworm, would not allow these pesky dots to stop the distribution of reading material and sought guidance from Ms. Nicholas, the librarian.

Health officials consistently encourage children and adults to practice good hygiene, wash their hands, cover their mouths and noses, refrain from sharing food or drinks, and maintain social distancing. When COVID-19 spread rapidly, many buildings were closed to the public, and people were asked to self-isolate to prevent the spread of the disease. It was a hard time for all of us. No Books for Benjamin? never mentioned COVID-19, but it does draw parallels to the pandemic. It’s a story about “purple dots” that have a similar effect on society: the library is closed to prevent the contamination and transfer of germs from one person to another. Benjamin, his three buggy friends, and the librarian work together to put print books back in the hands of readers, and the illustrations of how they did it were amusing. From the ladybug’s overzealous use of the sanitizing spray to the dragonflies’ unconventional book delivery system, there’s never a dull moment. Readers will also witness a tense moment when a misunderstanding arises over the color of the worm. Much like people assumed any cough or sneeze was COVID-19, not seasonal allergies or just a cold, Benjamin was feared infectious because he was purple, and that color is associated with the Purple Dots disease. The tense exchange might prompt a more in-depth discussion about what we saw or experienced first-hand as the world was on lockdown.

We all must do our part to stop the spread of germs. Masks, hand washing, sanitizing surfaces and items, and even social distancing were used in the past, and they will likely become a norm in the future as well. During the pandemic, we saw people and businesses adapt to the changing world. Benjamin and his library helpers displayed comical ways they tried to adjust to the purple pandemic before finding a solution that worked. They proved where there’s a will, there’s a way.

Books play a vital role in education and leisure time. No Books for Benjamin? inspires readers to work together when times get tough and think outside the box. It gives fun facts about bugs and insects to share with friends and family members. It could prompt those who lived through a pandemic to share their feelings regarding that time. While No Books for Benjamin? gives the impression that the Library of Congress loans out its books to customers like a regular library; unfortunately, it does not. Great thought, though! It is home to millions of books and reading materials, so I recommend taking a tour. I also recommend reading No Books for Benjamin? It’s a quick and enjoyable read with humorous illustrations that’ll bring smiles rather than frowns to a sensitive subject or difficult time in our lives.

My recommended reading age is 3-8 years.

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R.G. de Rouen is from Carmel, California and has been working the past 30 plus years as an elementary school teacher throughout the world. He is a graduate of the Institute of Children’s Literature and enjoys teaching creative writing skills to his students.

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No Books For Benjamin? by R.G. de Rouen (Book Spotlight)

Benjamin the worm loves his job at the Library of Congress—reading, organizing, and receiving letters from kids who share their favorite books. But everything changes when a strange illness sweeps across the world. Schools close. Libraries shut their doors. And suddenly… no more letters. No more books.
 
Kids everywhere are cut off from their favorite stories—and Benjamin knows he has to do something.
 
With the help of his clever and determined friends, Benjamin sets out on a mission to bring books back into children’s hands. Whether it’s finding new ways to distribute stories or helping build on each other’s strengths, this little team proves that determination—and a love of reading—can go a long way.
 
Because stories matter. And heroes come in all shapes… even squiggly ones.

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R.G. de Rouen is from Carmel, California and has been working the past 30 plus years as an elementary school teacher throughout the world. He is a graduate of the Institute of Children’s Literature and enjoys teaching creative writing skills to his students.

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The Greed Beneath the Empire: Vol. 4-6 by Lamar Golden and Liana Golden (3 Book Spotlight)

Volume Four

Victor Clayton’s empire once seemed invincible. He was the kingmaker, controlling industries, unions, and even the government itself. But when the FBI exposes the dark underbelly of his operations, Victor’s carefully constructed world begins to crumble.

Accused of money laundering, bribery, and conspiracy, Victor faces the fight of his life in a trial that could destroy everything. As flipped witnesses reveal damning secrets and his closest allies turn against him, Victor’s brilliance and ruthlessness are pushed to their limits.

Will he outsmart his enemies and reclaim his throne, or will the kingmaker finally fall?

Filled with courtroom drama, high-stakes deception, and a relentless battle for survival, The Fall of the Kingmaker is a gripping tale of power, betrayal, and the cost of ambition. Perfect for fans of House of Cards and Succession, this fourth installment in The Greed Beneath the Empire series will keep you hooked until the very last page.

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Volume Five

What if the prison system wasn’t about justice but profit?

Victor Clayton’s empire thrives on corruption, deception, and the exploitation of power. With luxury prisons that resemble country clubs and backroom deals that funnel billions into offshore accounts, Victor’s vision of justice is anything but fair.

But as investigative journalists close in and whispers of betrayal grow louder, cracks begin to show in the empire’s foundation. Can Victor stay ahead of the chaos, or will the intricate web he’s woven finally unravel?

The Greed Beneath the Empire Vol. 5: The Price of Freedom is a gripping tale of ambition, privilege, and the price paid by those who underestimate the cost of power. Perfect for readers who love morally complex characters and fast-paced political intrigue, this novel exposes the dark truths of wealth and influence.

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Volume Six

Whoever controls the food controls the world.

Victor Clayton built his empire by seizing what others deemed untouchable. Now, he’s turned his focus to the ultimate prize: agriculture. With millions of acres of farmland under his command, Victor aims to control the seeds, the harvest, and the future of food. But his path to power is littered with enemies—farmers fighting for their land, environmentalists exposing his practices, and politicians determined to break his monopoly.

As nature itself rebels against his industrial ambitions, Victor must confront challenges even his vast wealth and influence can’t solve. In a battle for power that spans fields, courtrooms, and Congress, the stakes couldn’t be higher: the future of food and the survival of an empire.

The Greed Beneath the Empire Vol. 6: Control the Harvest, Control the World is a high-stakes thriller that explores the dark side of ambition and the battle for control over humanity’s most essential resource.

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Meet the Talented Team!

Lamar and Liana Golden are a dynamic father-daughter duo on a mission to captivate hearts, inspire minds, and leave a lasting legacy through the power of storytelling. With a shared passion for imagination and creativity, they weave tales that transport readers of all ages—from whimsical children’s stories that ignite wonder to gripping YA adventures and thought-provoking novels that linger in the soul.
 
For the Goldens, storytelling is more than a craft—it’s a family tradition. Lamar brings years of life experience, wisdom, and a knack for spinning unforgettable narratives, while Liana infuses their works with youthful energy, fresh perspectives, and a deep connection to the dreams and struggles of today’s readers. Together, they create a symphony of stories that resonate across generations.
 
Beyond their writing, Lamar and Liana share a zest for life’s simple joys. They’re adventurers at heart, often found savoring delicious food, laughing over spirited games, and seeking thrills at theme parks. These moments of connection fuel their creativity, reminding them of the importance of building a legacy of love, imagination, and goodness in the world.
 
Their dream is simple yet profound: to inspire readers everywhere, one story at a time, and to leave behind a world just a little brighter for having shared their journey. Join Lamar and Liana Golden as they open the door to extraordinary worlds and unforgettable adventures—you won’t want to miss a single tale.
 
You can contact us at lamar.golden1@gmail.com or via X (Formerly Twitter) @LNLGolden
 

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The Greed Beneath the Empire: Vol. 1-3 by Lamar Golden and Liana Golden (3 Book Spotlight)

Volume One

Dive into the shadowy world of power, greed, and corruption with The Greed Beneath the Empire. Victor Clayton is a self-made billionaire, but beneath his polished exterior lies a web of deceit that holds governments and economies hostage. From his humble beginnings to becoming the architect of an empire built on manipulation, Victor’s rise is matched only by the looming threat of his inevitable fall.

As the stakes escalate, Victor must outmaneuver the system he’s mastered, facing enemies in the highest echelons of power and the demons of his own creation. Will his ambition secure his legacy—or destroy everything he’s built?

Fans of dark, morally complex stories like House of Cards and The Wolf of Wall Street will be captivated by this gripping tale of ambition, betrayal, and the cost of unrelenting power.

 
 
 
 
 
Volume Two
 
 
Betrayed. Convicted. Imprisoned. But Derek Harper’s story is just beginning.

A high-stakes heist meant to secure freedom becomes a nightmare when Derek’s best friend betrays him, framing him as the mastermind of the operation. Sentenced to 217 years in a ruthless prison system, Derek learns that survival demands more than strength—it requires courage, cunning, and the will to fight for a better future.

Amid brutal beatings and racial tension, Derek discovers a sanctuary in the prison library. What begins as an escape from chaos evolves into a mission to uplift others trapped in the same vicious cycle. With knowledge as his weapon, Derek refuses to let the system break him.

After a decade behind bars, Derek steps into freedom, determined to rebuild his life. But the shadows of his past resurface when the empire he once tried to steal from comes knocking—with an offer too tempting and dangerous to ignore. Can Derek navigate a path to redemption without losing himself, or will the greed beneath the empire destroy him once and for all?

For fans of gritty crime dramas and stories of hope against all odds, The Greed Beneath the Empire, Vol. 2 delivers an unforgettable journey of resilience and redemption.

 
 
 
 
 
Volume Three

In The Greed Beneath the Empire Vol. 3: Kingmaker: The Rise of Victor Clayton, the world of power and corruption reaches new heights. Victor Clayton has mastered the game, transforming himself from a shrewd businessman into a political kingmaker who holds America’s industries, unions, and politicians in his grip. But as his empire expands, so do the risks—and the enemies lurking in the shadows.

As the FBI closes in on his web of deceit, Victor plays a dangerous game of manipulation, blackmail, and power moves to secure his legacy. Can Victor outsmart his enemies, or will the empire he built on corruption crumble under the weight of its own lies?

Filled with high-stakes intrigue, political machinations, and a complex anti-hero, Kingmaker is a gripping tale of ambition, betrayal, and the ultimate cost of greed. Perfect for fans of House of Cards and The Wolf of Wall Street, this installment in the Greed Beneath the Empire series will leave you breathless and eager for more.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Meet the Talented Team!

Lamar and Liana Golden are a dynamic father-daughter duo on a mission to captivate hearts, inspire minds, and leave a lasting legacy through the power of storytelling. With a shared passion for imagination and creativity, they weave tales that transport readers of all ages—from whimsical children’s stories that ignite wonder to gripping YA adventures and thought-provoking novels that linger in the soul.
 
For the Goldens, storytelling is more than a craft—it’s a family tradition. Lamar brings years of life experience, wisdom, and a knack for spinning unforgettable narratives, while Liana infuses their works with youthful energy, fresh perspectives, and a deep connection to the dreams and struggles of today’s readers. Together, they create a symphony of stories that resonate across generations.
 
Beyond their writing, Lamar and Liana share a zest for life’s simple joys. They’re adventurers at heart, often found savoring delicious food, laughing over spirited games, and seeking thrills at theme parks. These moments of connection fuel their creativity, reminding them of the importance of building a legacy of love, imagination, and goodness in the world.
 
Their dream is simple yet profound: to inspire readers everywhere, one story at a time, and to leave behind a world just a little brighter for having shared their journey. Join Lamar and Liana Golden as they open the door to extraordinary worlds and unforgettable adventures—you won’t want to miss a single tale.
 
You can contact us at lamar.golden1@gmail.com or via X (Formerly Twitter) @LNLGolden
 

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HELLO! MY NAME IS… BOOK by Wendy Mendoza (Book Review)

Book is ALIVE! Book is humorous and fun. It introduces itself in lively descriptions as Book takes you on many explorations like outer space and inside a cave. Book encourages you to read, and reminds readers the importance of books. “OUCH! Ripping hurts!”

 

I received a complimentary copy of this book from Reedsy Discovery. I voluntarily chose to read and post an honest review.

 

The cover for HELLO! MY NAME IS… BOOK by Wendy Mendoza will light up a child’s face. They’ll giggle and point to the eyeballs in place of the letter O in the word book. They’ll also love the humungous smile. 

Wendy Mendoza states in summary, “Book is ALIVE! Book is humorous and fun. It introduces itself in lively descriptions as Book takes you on many explorations like outer space and inside a cave. Book encourages you to read, and reminds readers the importance of books.”

Books come in different sizes and take us on grand adventures. When you are an infant, many books are filled with different textures and scents. Some are even waterproof for bath time fun. As you grow, books help teach the listener their colors, shapes, and letters. They fill our minds with knowledge and bright, bold images. Each year as we mature, our reading material changes. Soon, plots take form. This is where many grand adventures occur in real and make-believe locations. We meet the most extraordinary characters that have stuck with us for many years. 

Oh, and then there are joke books, a favorite in our house. We also love weird facts and how-to books. Of course, search engines are beneficial when you want to learn how to fix or build something right now and not later.

So many genres…so little time! 

HELLO! MY NAME IS… BOOK also points out where books can be read and the reading platforms: print and digital. I’m reading this book’s digital copy, but I prefer print editions. I think print is more engaging, but that’s my humble opinion. I like to hold a book in my hands, smell the new book scent, and flip back and forth through it. I also love bookmarks. BTW: I collect them. 

The author notes that you should never put a booger in a book. I agree; keep the boogers in your nose or a tissue. PLEASE!

Books can last a very long time with proper care, so please be nice to them. Oh, and listen to Book and read a lot! 

Review submitted on 8/18/22.

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Heart Rating System:
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Score: ❤❤❤

 

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Having worked with children, a passion to teach, inspire, and bring laughter has developed in my writing. Stories written to them and for them! A child’s development is important and education through reading a book is one of the many ways to achieve that. I also enjoy baseball, Let’s Go Red Sox!

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