Florida Book Page
Tuesdays @ 8:35 am
Linda Fasulo, executive director of the Friends of the Library of Collier County, reviews books by Florida authors or stories that take place in Florida.
Submission Guidelines: If you would like your book reviewed by Linda Fasulo, here are some guidelines to keep in mind. The book should be based in Florida or the author should have significant Florida ties. It does not have to be a new release but it should have literary merit. We are not accepting self-published or self-help books at this time. If your book meets these requirements, please provide us with a review copy.
Linda Fasulo c/o Amy Tardif
WGCU Public Media
10501 FGCU Blvd. South
Fort Myers, Florida 33965
The Yippy, Yappy Yorkie in the Green Doggy Sweater - by Debbie Macomber & Mary Lou Carney with Illustrations by Sally Anne Lambert.
Tuesday, 31 January 2012
February is National Plant the Seeds of Greatness Month – and what a better way to celebrate than with an illustrated children’s book? Linda Fasulo has this review of “The Yippy, Yappy Yorkie in the Green Doggy Sweater” by Florida writer Debbie Macomber along with Mary Lou Carney and illustrator Sally Anne Lambert.
The Splendor of Cuba by
Tuesday, 24 January 2012
A good non-fiction book can provide not only entertainment but also an education. That’s what our reviewer Linda Fasulo found when she read Naples writer Michael Connors's “The Splendor of Cuba” with photographs by Brent Winebrenner.
Need You Now by James Grippando.
Tuesday, 17 January 2012
Our book reviewer, Linda Fasulo, is back from her holiday hiatus – and she’s recommending a rip roaring thriller to kick off the New Year – “Need You Now” by James Grippando.
When Elves Attack by Tim Dorsey
Tuesday, 06 December 2011
Tampa based satirical novelist Tim Dorsey is back…..along with his protagonist – Serge Storms. This latest in the series has a Christmas theme. Linda Fasulo has our review.
Smokin’ Seventeen by Janet Evanovich
Tuesday, 29 November 2011
Popular fiction writer Janet Evanovich spends part of her winters in Southwest Florida…..but her protagonist, Stephanie Plum, rarely gets makes it out of Trenton New Jersey. This week reviewer Linda Fasulo brings us her take on Evanovich’s “Smokin’ Seventeen”
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