Daydreams on the Sherbet Shore
I received a copy of this book from the author to read with my hometown Young Women's Book Club. I enjoyed this short, fun read :) It was extremely creative and truly fit the purpose of feeling like a dream!Sometimes, especially the first chapter I had a hard time figuring out what was going on. The characters just appeared in the book without much of an introduction, so I had a hard time understanding who they were and what they represented. Also, what were their personalities like and what did
Daydreams on the Sherbet Shore is a whimsical, strange, and fun collection of short stories. I suggest these for any insomniac who has given up on their own dreams for the night. Delve into the world with tickle soda, the world with a lovely sidekick who carries a heart compass, a world where worry wolves do not win for once. Reminiscent of Beetleguice or Alice in Wonderland, this series would translate well to film. My only warning is Estrada relishes in providing details for delicious
Daydreams on the Sherbet shore by JD Estrada is all the weirdness of dreams wrapped up in a nice, neat package. It doesnt make sense in just the right way, and there are plenty of puns (asparageese, anyone?) that are sure to keep you interested and entertained in the land of Draem.Kung-Fu Circus? Check. Walking fish? Check. My recommendation? Check and double check! The originality alone is worth five stars. Add in great characters and cool concepts, and youre off the charts.The plot is simple
JD Estrada is about to launch a new book:- Peace, Love, and Maki Rolls: A Guide to Creative Kindness...so, before he does, I'd like to offer a little creative kindness of my own. Or perhaps less of a kindness and more of a respectful salute that is long overdue. I discovered JD Estrada on Twitter about 5 years ago, and it has been a pleasure interacting with him, reading his insightful blog posts, following his writing journey, and generally being in the company of a genuinely decent human
wow, this felt just like a daydream.The first time in ages I actually liked the whimsical writing. It was the perfect little escape from everyday life.And I loved the poetry at the end and the fact that characters from Only Human popped up in this short story. these cameos were fun and funny.The little book felt like an extension of the Human Cycle as the Lucid has an important role in it. I found it almost a shame our darling Nathaniel Runnels didn't get a cameo.there was one thing though, a
I received this book for my book club. While I like the general idea of the book, I thought that it would have been more beneficial for the poems to be before the start of the chapters to introduce the characters. I thought the poems were a wonderful description of the characters and I thoroughly enjoyed them. I was confused as to why they were just thrown at the end of the book. The transitions from chapters were a tad unorganized in my opinion. Other than that, thank you for sending us books
J.D. Estrada
Paperback | Pages: 92 pages Rating: 4.18 | 22 Users | 12 Reviews
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ISBN: | 1511698454 (ISBN13: 9781511698450) |
Edition Language: | English |
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Beyond your waking life and tucked gently between your slumbering eyes and the heart of your soul, there lies the Sherbet Shore. The land where it is located is called Dræm; it’s past Rælity and a bit to the left of the Sea of Hope. In this magical land, it’s not that dreams come true; it’s that we become our dreams. There’s the Kung-Fu Circus, the Parched Pumpkin, the Down Pond and dozens of other places that we discover and create, one wonder at a time. You can drink Curiosity Cola, taste Peppermint Rain or simply enjoy a ride on a dragon ship, a kangaroo, or glide across fields on soapy skates. So feel free to drop on by. After all, life is just a dream. J.D. Estrada is a Puerto Rican author who writes novels, poetry collections and connects with people through all sorts of social media platforms and his blog For Writing Out Loud. This is his first collection of young adult short stories and his tribute to the healing and unifying power of dreams and the joys of embracing our inner children.Describe Appertaining To Books Daydreams on the Sherbet Shore
Title | : | Daydreams on the Sherbet Shore |
Author | : | J.D. Estrada |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | 1 |
Pages | : | Pages: 92 pages |
Published | : | April 9th 2015 by Sel Published |
Categories | : | Poetry. Fantasy |
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Ratings: 4.18 From 22 Users | 12 ReviewsDiscuss Appertaining To Books Daydreams on the Sherbet Shore
After years of working in advertising, I figured there were better ways to write fiction. Born on August 13th, I share birthdays with Alfred Hitchcock and Fidel Castro... an interesting coincidence since mom is Cuban and I love a good story. Truth be told, ever since I was a kid I dreamt about being an inventor, I just didn't know I'd end up doing it using words. Where some people choose to inventI received a copy of this book from the author to read with my hometown Young Women's Book Club. I enjoyed this short, fun read :) It was extremely creative and truly fit the purpose of feeling like a dream!Sometimes, especially the first chapter I had a hard time figuring out what was going on. The characters just appeared in the book without much of an introduction, so I had a hard time understanding who they were and what they represented. Also, what were their personalities like and what didI received a copy of this book from the author to read with my hometown Young Women's Book Club. I enjoyed this short, fun read :) It was extremely creative and truly fit the purpose of feeling like a dream!Sometimes, especially the first chapter I had a hard time figuring out what was going on. The characters just appeared in the book without much of an introduction, so I had a hard time understanding who they were and what they represented. Also, what were their personalities like and what did
Daydreams on the Sherbet Shore is a whimsical, strange, and fun collection of short stories. I suggest these for any insomniac who has given up on their own dreams for the night. Delve into the world with tickle soda, the world with a lovely sidekick who carries a heart compass, a world where worry wolves do not win for once. Reminiscent of Beetleguice or Alice in Wonderland, this series would translate well to film. My only warning is Estrada relishes in providing details for delicious
Daydreams on the Sherbet shore by JD Estrada is all the weirdness of dreams wrapped up in a nice, neat package. It doesnt make sense in just the right way, and there are plenty of puns (asparageese, anyone?) that are sure to keep you interested and entertained in the land of Draem.Kung-Fu Circus? Check. Walking fish? Check. My recommendation? Check and double check! The originality alone is worth five stars. Add in great characters and cool concepts, and youre off the charts.The plot is simple
JD Estrada is about to launch a new book:- Peace, Love, and Maki Rolls: A Guide to Creative Kindness...so, before he does, I'd like to offer a little creative kindness of my own. Or perhaps less of a kindness and more of a respectful salute that is long overdue. I discovered JD Estrada on Twitter about 5 years ago, and it has been a pleasure interacting with him, reading his insightful blog posts, following his writing journey, and generally being in the company of a genuinely decent human
wow, this felt just like a daydream.The first time in ages I actually liked the whimsical writing. It was the perfect little escape from everyday life.And I loved the poetry at the end and the fact that characters from Only Human popped up in this short story. these cameos were fun and funny.The little book felt like an extension of the Human Cycle as the Lucid has an important role in it. I found it almost a shame our darling Nathaniel Runnels didn't get a cameo.there was one thing though, a
I received this book for my book club. While I like the general idea of the book, I thought that it would have been more beneficial for the poems to be before the start of the chapters to introduce the characters. I thought the poems were a wonderful description of the characters and I thoroughly enjoyed them. I was confused as to why they were just thrown at the end of the book. The transitions from chapters were a tad unorganized in my opinion. Other than that, thank you for sending us books
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