K.C. May

K.C. May

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K.C. May grew up in the mid-western USA and in Hawaii, and earned a B.A. in Russian from Florida State University. After a year in Taiwan teaching English and studying Mandarin Chinese, she lived in the Arizona desert where she founded a Rottweiler rescue organization, studied karate, went backpacking, tried sky-diving, did some downhill skiing, got a couple motorcycles, wrote software, and spent time on the shooting range. In 2010, she retreated to cooler, greener Georgia. She earns her living as a full-time writer.

My Fingerpaint Masterpiece Coloring Book

My Fingerpaint Masterpiece Coloring Book

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<p>Have you ever seen a &quot;work of art&quot; worth millions, which looks like something your child just brought home from school?</p><p>The dual perspective of &quot;Beauty Is in the Eye of the Beholder&quot; and just a little bit of &quot;The Emperor's New Clothes&quot; is evident in this clever artwork story of a child who paints a fingerpaint print in class and then loses it in the wind on the way home.</p><p>Illustrated from the point of view of a child, whose identity is left to the imagination of the reader since all of the illustrations are what the child sees, the fingerpaint print is interpreted by official &quot;judges&quot; as well as by bystanders. Should people be influenced by what others see, or use their own self-esteem to make their own judgments? This coloring book version allows children to illustrate their own version of the book, and even to create a &quot;masterpiece&quot; of their own!</p><p>This is the fourth rhyming children's coloring book by this award-winning author, whose other bestselling books include David's ADHD, My Little Angel, The Golden Rule, Mice &amp; Spiders &amp; Webs...Oh My!, Manner-Man, Gimme-Jimmy, The Magic Word, Peter and the Whimper-Whineys and Santa's Birthday Gift.</p><p><strong>About The Author:</strong> Former teacher Sherrill S. Cannon has won over 100 awards for her previous rhyming books and coloring books, and is also the author of 7 published and internationally performed plays for elementary school children. She has been called &quot;a modern day Dr. Seuss.&quot; - GTMA Review</p>

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<span style="font-size:16px;">Kindle Books Reviewed's review of The Venom of Vipers</span><br /><br />Greg Arnett, in his blog Kindle Books Reviewed, gave The Venom of Vipers five stars. He began by writing:<br /><br />&quot;When I started reading K.C. May’s The Venom of Vipers, I wasn’t quite sure what to expect. The book does not fit neatly into a specific genre. It has a little science fiction, a little mystery, and a little thriller aspects to it. May neatly combines elements of those genres to develop her story that stands out in its own right.&quot;<br /><br />Full review can be read at <a href="http://kindlebooksreviewed.com/2010/12/01/the-venom-of-vipers/">http://kindlebooksreviewed.com/2010/12/01/the-venom-of-vipers/</a><br /><br />--<br /><span style="font-size:16px;">Readers Favorite review of The Venom of Vipers </span><br /><br />The reviewer at Readers Favorite gave The Venom of Vipers five stars. Here's an excerpt:<br /><br />&quot;K.C. May offers readers a fast paced plot. The plot flows smoothly with never a glitch. ... The characters are likable and well developed. ... This is a fascinating book that will please fans of sci-fi and fantasy.&quot;<br /><br />Full review can be read at <a href="http://readersfavorite.com/cat-71.htm?review=3650">http://readersfavorite.com/cat-71.htm?review=3650</a><br /><br />--<br /><span style="font-size:16px;">Motherlode's review of The Venom of Vipers</span><br /><br />Grace Krispy, in her blog Motherlode, gave The Venom of Vipers four and a half stars. Here's an excerpt:<br /><br />&quot;K. C. May has spun another captivating tale. With this second novel, she once again proves that she knows how to string a story to maintain reader interest. The story flows along cleanly, and the transitions are smooth and do much to carry the reader along. The storyline itself is quite engaging. The idea that a virus could be slowly killing off the entire human population is not too out of the realm of possibility, and some of the ideas the author introduces in this tale are quite amazing, yet believable. It was a compelling read that was able to sweep me away.&quot;<br /><br />Full review can be read at <a href="http://http//gracekrispy.blogspot.com/2010/11/review-venom-of-vipers-by-k-c-may.html%20">http//gracekrispy.blogspot.com/2010/11/review-venom-of-vipers-by-k-c-may.html</a><br /><br />--<br /><span style="font-size:16px;">SFBOOK.COM's review of The Venom of Vipers</span><br /><br />Antony from SF Book Reviews gave The Venom of Vipers 5 stars and wrote:<br /><br />&quot;The Venom of Vipers is insightful, creative and just such an incredible piece of fiction, highly recommended.&quot;<br /><br />Complete review can be read at <a href="http://sfbook.com/the-venom-of-vipers.htm">http://sfbook.com/the-venom-of-vipers.htm</a>