How does it work? Well, I will pit two different book covers against each other and you must judge which book you would most likely pick up based ONLY on the cover! Don’t forget to explain your choice. The winner gets a free book spotlight! If shopping small is on your list of must haves…..look no further and buy Indie! Self-published means that your dollars go to the author and not some gigantic publishing company! Put your vote in the comments!
Runs Good No Reverse
Great Books For Cheap!
As a single income family it's sometimes difficult to afford extras. I love reading and can't imagine not being able to do so. I often hit up my local library and I strongly suggest you do the same but there are often books I really want to read that my library just doesn't have. Due to this I'm starting a weekly round up post to help my fellow broke book lovers out! Great stories aren't just for the financial elite.
Book Spotlight “Runs Good No Reverse” Mike Hershman
From our review - "Mark is a sweet if sometimes clueless young man. “Runs Good No Reverse” is the story of a boy, his friends and a car but also contains some great life lessons. I loved the simple way Hershman writes and his down home characters. These are regular kids with regular problems and what a breath of fresh air they are."
Book Review “Runs Good No Reverse” Mike Hershman
Mark Sills, 16, found the car on Craigslist --the ad read RUNS GOOD -NO REVERSE. He buys the car and, along with his pal Fred, decides to fix it up, but he doesn't have much experience. Oh, Mark once oiled the chain on his bike and Fred added a quart of oil to his Dad's car, but that was about it. A car with no reverse soon finds Mark in trouble with his girlfriend, her mom and his school's Vice Principal. He finds some new friends too -- an ex-Marine junkyard owner and an old lady named Agnes. The title describes the car, and also the boys --and a girl named Karen.