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Friday, September 6, 2013

Sir Stan the Bogeyman by Stacie Morrell lllustrated by Eliazbeth Berg Book Review



Sir Stan the Bogeyman
by Stacie Morrell
Illustrated by Elizabeth Berg




About Stacie:
Accomplishments: Started a used bookstore for the Friends of the Wilsonville Library, subject of Oregonian article, published in: Antiques and Collectibles Magazine, Bookman’s AB Magazine, Antique Trader, Writer’s Digest (writing clinic), Book Magazine. Started the E-Commerce collectibles department for Goodwill of the Columbia Willamette. Currently pursuing an Associates of Applied Science in Business and Management at Portland Community College, holding a 3.98 GPA, member of Phi Theta Kappa honor society, on Dean’s and President’s List.
Interests: Reading (pretty much anything even the cereal box if nothing else is available), writing (all genres), family (wife and mother), growing in and spreading my faith, learning (information geek), travel (but I rarely ever get to), volunteering, bargain hunting at garage sales, thrift stores, flea markets, etc.
In one sentence, who am I? Stacie Morrell is an eccentrically entertaining neurotic bibliophile who sells collectibles, tries to have patience with her precocious daughter, fearlessly tries to do everything, and writes because she is driven to as part of her genetic composition.
If I could go back and do one thing over: I would have figured out what I wanted from life way before now and gone back to school to get it (much, much sooner than I did).


Genre: Children's Picture Book
Publisher: Self-Published at CreateSpace
Release Date: September 1, 2013
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Book Description:


Do dark places bother you?
The space under your bed…
The closet, door slightly ajar…
Do you believe in the Boogey Man?
Who is he?
Where did he come from?
What does he want?
Maybe he has a story to tell,
And we should listen.





Excerpt:




 
My Review;
I really thought that this book was interesting. I think that little children might be scared a little of it, but older children would probably enjoy it. I really liked the illustrations and I thought they were really cute. I would be happy  to recommend this book. I was given this book for the purpose of a review and all opinions are my own.




4 comments:

  1. Thank you for hosting & reading :)

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  2. Heck yes I was afraid of the bogeyman. I thought he lurked in the darkness.

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  3. This book sounds good. I would like to read something new--like a bogey story!
    Pit Crew Team

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  4. Bizarrely I was never afraid of the boogeyman, as when I was only small I "saw" my Grandad at the foot of my bed (he died when I was 6 months old) and from then on I believed he was there to protect me.

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