Friday, March 27, 2015

Book Review - Teatime with Mrs. Grammar Person - Barbara Venkataraman

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Title:  Teatime with Mrs. Grammar Person 

Author: Barbara Venkataraman

Review:  I thought this little - short - story was cute, educational and funny all at the sametime.  Grammar is hard for many people and reading this book did clear a few things up for me - now I just need to remember how and when to use these new skills I have learned from reading this book.

A fun way to read about grammar ans Mrs. Grammar Person is soft spoken and sweet until someone butchers the language she loves - I think this is a quick story to enjoy and think about as you speak and write everyday -

This book is free on Kindle Unlimited currently and worth a look.


I received this item for an honest review.

Synopsis:   Fear not, Gentle Writer, Mrs. Grammar Person is here and she has the answers to all of the questions you never thought to ask. As a dedicated and serious grammarian, she will do what it takes to be entertaining and enlightening, but never vulgar or coarse. Heavens, no! Where are her smelling salts? Warm and witty, Mrs. G.P. makes grammar interesting with rhyming, wishful thinking, story-telling and a champagne toast. You are cordially invited to join her for a spot of tea!

Kindle Edition
Published January 5th 2015
Barbara Venkataraman
Author information:  Barbara Venkataraman is an attorney and mediator specializing in family law. She is the author of "The Fight for Magicallus," a children's fantasy, "If you'd Just Listened to Me in the First Place," a humorous short story and two books of humorous essays: "I'm Not Talking about You, Of Course," and "A Trip to the Hardware Store & Other Calamities," which are part of an ongoing series entitled "Quirky Essays for Quirky People." 

Her latest works are: "Death by Didgeridoo," and "The Case of the Killer Divorce," and "Peril in the Park, in her Jamie Quinn mystery series." All of her books are available on Amazon Kindle.

Other Review:
Bound for Escape 


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