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Lee Pelletier

Lee Pelletier is an avid reader of children's books, science fiction, and anything in French. She graduated from the University of Iowa.

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The Best Video Games for Book Lovers

I have always had the conviction that the best video games are like playable novels. Both require the player/reader to be irresistibly drawn in by the storyline, characters and atmosphere from the first moment. In fact, many games are considered visual novels and even help with reading and comprehension skills.…
Lee Pelletier
September 27, 2019
Author Discovery Zone

Steven M. Forman

Steven M. Forman Historical Fiction From seafood marketing guru to published author, his latest in the historical fiction genre Steven Forman was born in the Boston area in 1942, graduated the University of Massachusetts in 1963 and started his own seafood marketing company in 1970. He has always had a…
Lee Pelletier
September 26, 2019
Author Discovery ZoneChildren's Books

“Charlotte Brontë Before Jane Eyre” Graphic Bio Brings the Author to Life

https://booktrib.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/charlotte-bronte-before-Jane-Eyre-.jpg At a time when the topic of feminism is more prevalent than ever in children’s literature, the deeply motivating graphic biography Charlotte Brontë Before Jane Eyre (Disney-Hyperion) by Glynnis Fawkes is a great introduction for children ages 11 and older to this literary classic. “Literature cannot be the business…
Lee Pelletier
September 20, 2019
Author Discovery ZoneSave the World

“Around the World on 50 Bucks:” A Travel Memoir, Translated

https://booktrib.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Around-the-World-on-50-Bucks-Chris-Schacht-2.jpg For four years, Christopher Schacht lived a life reminiscent of Odysseus’ famed voyage. He traveled 65,000 miles to 45 different countries, getting by on his charm, determination and a little bit of divine intervention.  Around the World on 50 Bucks (W Publishing Group) tells of Schacht’s epic journey from…
Lee Pelletier
September 17, 2019
Author Discovery Zone

Andra Douglas

https://booktrib.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Andra-Douglas-pic-300x300.jpg Andra Douglas Fiction Sports Challenged the norms of the Deep South, where football was the “birthright” of males only. Founder of professional women’s football league. ANDRA DOUGLAS is a native of central Florida and a graduate of Florida State University and Pratt Institute.  A national champion athlete in rugby…
Lee Pelletier
September 13, 2019
Author Discovery Zone

Kelli Estes

https://booktrib.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Kelli-Estes-author-discovery-300x300.jpg Kelli Estes Historical Fiction (Dual Timeline) “Shines a much-needed light on the brave, bold women of all eras whose military service puts even more than their lives on the line.” BOOKS: The Girl Who Wrote In Silk (2015) Today We Go Home (2019) Biggest literary influencers: I started writing…
Lee Pelletier
August 30, 2019
Thrillers

Rookie Detective Risks It All When He Suspects His Boss of Murder

A rookie detective stares at his well-respected police captain, convinced that the man has murdered four people. What follows is a dizzying and exhilarating chase that challenges everything the detective thought he knew about his friends and, ultimately, himself. Fine Points Malice and Payback (Patchwork) completely engrosses the reader in…
Lee Pelletier
August 8, 2019