What Readers Are Saying
About The Mumbo Jumbo Circus:
"Even though it's a book about a circus with a mysterious Ju-Ju and clowns and talking animals and evil and magic, it reads like realism." Forever Young Adult
"..the writing is enchanting and infectious," Eric, GoodReads
"Jane George has captured the magic of the circus. I promise you, that you are in for a treat with this book!!" --Books Complete Me
"Adorabley magical. Could not put it down." KelCee Wayland, GoodReads
About X-It:
"-- the most excited I've been about a book I've read so far this year." William Hertling
"Prepare yourself: "Mumbo Jumbo Circus" is as addictive as the best kind of fantasy where the reader can go along for the ride yet remain cushioned in the power of magic. And I always need a little magic. "X-It" is a door into the black closets of the soul--with a key to the way out hidden in the shadows.
Coming of age and taking responsibility for one's choices is a theme in both books. "X-It" has a literary feel but the author never overplays style at the expense of the story, delivering a book that is a joy to read. "X-It" gave me a poke in the brain and a nudge in the spirit. I want to read everything this woman writes." Marik Berghs
"Even though it's a book about a circus with a mysterious Ju-Ju and clowns and talking animals and evil and magic, it reads like realism." Forever Young Adult
"..the writing is enchanting and infectious," Eric, GoodReads
"Jane George has captured the magic of the circus. I promise you, that you are in for a treat with this book!!" --Books Complete Me
"Adorabley magical. Could not put it down." KelCee Wayland, GoodReads
About X-It:
"-- the most excited I've been about a book I've read so far this year." William Hertling
"Prepare yourself: "Mumbo Jumbo Circus" is as addictive as the best kind of fantasy where the reader can go along for the ride yet remain cushioned in the power of magic. And I always need a little magic. "X-It" is a door into the black closets of the soul--with a key to the way out hidden in the shadows.
Coming of age and taking responsibility for one's choices is a theme in both books. "X-It" has a literary feel but the author never overplays style at the expense of the story, delivering a book that is a joy to read. "X-It" gave me a poke in the brain and a nudge in the spirit. I want to read everything this woman writes." Marik Berghs
Jane, Queen of the Moon Dial images courtesy of Kriss Morton the Cabin Goddess |
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