Monday, June 9, 2014

Winnie's Reviews: Wages Creek by Jeffrey Hickey

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Summary: Quack! I read a book called Wages Creek by an amazing author, Jeffrey Hickey. Wages creek is a beautiful place, but you can’t enjoy it when you’re sick. In this book Jeffrey Hickey is a character that goes on an adventure in his mind. This adventure includes ducks, horseshoes, and an unusual event!

Opinion: I love this book! The illustrations are well drawn and the story is thought through. It’s got all the right parts. I love how the author used himself as a character. I rate this book 5 star!

To learn more about this author, click HERE.



Renee: So, Winnie really liked this one. I gave her the book and she had it read before she even made it home. She was also given an audio book by the author. She listened to it and shared it with her younger siblings. They all enjoyed both the actual book and the audio book. 


Disclaimer: This was a complimentary copy of the book given to me in exchange for an honest review.

You can purchase your own copy here


2 comments:

Jeffrey Hickey said...

Mrs. Linda:

Thank you for the wonderful words about Wages Creek. This is something my wife and I created 20 years ago, and have been waiting for this kind of response since that time. I am so glad you, Winnie, and her siblings enjoyed it and will continue to enjoy it as part of their childhoods. And there will be more words and music this fall, though for a slightly older audience, Bats and Bones, spooky stuff. All the best--Jeffrey Hickey

Lin Ryals said...

Thank you for commenting. You should have seen Winnie's reaction. :)I am glad we were able to review your book. Thank you for the opportunity. ;)

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