Hi Everyone,
I’m trying something new and sharing this video review of Miracle Creek by Angie Kim.
If you prefer old school, you can read my review here.
Thanks for visiting – come back soon!
Hi Everyone,
I’m trying something new and sharing this video review of Miracle Creek by Angie Kim.
If you prefer old school, you can read my review here.
Thanks for visiting – come back soon!
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Thanks for taking the time to record this. I’m seeing bloggers in my purview exploring audio more and more. Well done, Barbara!
Thank you, Marian. Still tweaking, but the only way to do it is to do it, right? I have been enjoying your short videos that you insert into your posts – they are creative.
I salute your decision to try something new. You selected a simple background and non distracting outfit to wear but holding the book the entire time seemed awkward. Perhaps there’s another way to display it. You made the book–and crime–sound intriguing. What did you think of the writing?
Great job, Barbara!
Thank you, Jill. It’s a work in progress 🙂
Super article
Brava on doing a YouTube video. I couldn’t do it, but it felt like you’ve got the hang of it – if a bit nervous!
Thanks, Davida!
Well done. A great way to share your review.
Thank you, Darlene!
Great job, Barb! 😊
Thank you, Jennifer!
This is a very exciting story. It is difficult to manage children with severe mental issues and other special needs, Barbara. I can imagine how these problems can tear families apart.
Thank you for watching, Robbie. Yes, the stress of caring for a special needs child is unlike anything other parents can know. I enjoyed this book. It’s an unusual subject and the author did a great job with it.
the video isa great idea and you do reviews so well, Barbara (or BCM)
and the increasing autism in the world (or US) is quite scary and books like this really do remind us that many folks are “desperate” for a cure.
Hi Yvette – thank you for your nice comment! I am going to try to make videos for all my blog reviews, but it will take some time. I appreciate your support. And yes, the desperate hope for a cure was a big part of this story.
🙂