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Monday, May 5, 2025

Meet Author Deneale K. Williams of Deneale's Book Buzz!

 

These are my books that I have published as of today. And in order, Please check them out!

 

A Peace of Me

A poetry book with photos. Cover design by Sidda Lee Rain

Edited by Dorothy F. Shaw

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 (The title is purposely spelled wrong.)

This book has a collection of poems that I have written all throughout my life. In these poems I wrote about the death of my own mother, my children and even a few different friends. I used poetry as a coping method. One of the poems from this book was even read at my mother’s funeral. One of my favorite poems in this book is called ‘Some of the Primary Colors of Life’. Here is that poem:

Yellow is for the land which grows all the grains,

Blue is for the sky we see in the day.

Green is for the grass on which we play,

Purple is for the flowers that bloom in the Spring.

Brown is for the tree branches on which birds sing,

Black is for death, darkness and sorrow.

Without our primary colors,

There would be no tomorrow.


On Amazon this book has a five out of five-rating giving it a one hundred percent five-star rating. There are three reviews, which I will feature here:

Lori K. Thomas wrote

Very inspirational little poem book.

Poems were well thought out. Some were cute. Some were very touching. Definitely a good book to cuddle down with a cup of tea or cocoa with.

Sherry Robinson wrote:

This was a great collections of poems written by a gifted writer.

This was a great collection of poems written by a gifted writer... This is a book that should be recommended to anyone who loves poetry.

Marianne Spitzer wrote:

Touching poems.

In this collection of poems, Ms. Williams writes on a variety of topics from people to emotions. Whether they come from experience or her imagination, she writes from the soul. I enjoyed them.

I am eternally grateful for the help I received writing and releasing my first book. I wanted to pass along my words and memories for others to enjoy.

Here is the link on Amazon to this book:

https://a.co/d/8Ay5539

 

My next book is called:

What Am I Poem Collection- A Descriptive Poem Game

 

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This is the cover for the online book, the cover for the personal copy is red with stripes.

This book is designed to entertain adults and children. With each poem comes a photo and a descriptive poem whereas you are to try and guess what it is. Yes, the answers are included.

Here is a sample:

CLUES:

I’ve often been known to make people cry,

And truth is, I don’t know why.

I shed my skin, and have a strong smell

Some people don’t like me, I can just tell.

Usually I’m white, but sometimes I’m not,

And my skin is often brown, unless I rot.

I am a vegetable, and I grow underground,

I can spice up your life, without a sound.

 

What am I?

An onion

 

There are two reviews for this book. Both are rated with five-stars.

 

Lori K. Thomas wrote:

Very cute little guessing game book.

 

Sherry wrote:

This book had a lot of poems that everyday people can relate to. I loved each and every one of them and they were well composed.

Here is the link to this book:

https://a.co/d/eaNpCL8

 

My next book is called

#IRL and is based on true events

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As stated, this book is based on true events. Names have been changed to protect the people involved. This is about online crime that ended up taking place in real life. Many events were reported, and the social media platforms that it took place on did nothing. This book was written to make others aware that the internet is not as safe as some people think it is. The events that happened here led to the courts and even caused a conviction. In this book, the Judges were not familiar with the internet and were not aware that just closing your computer and/or laptop did not make it stop. Things also continued through text and phone calls.

There are three reviews on this book:

Murtwitnessone wrote:

#IRL is the true story of one woman's journey through the dark side of social media. Mrs. Williams chronicles how one couple used elaborate means to disrupt the lives of her, her husband, her family. As readers progress through the book they may come to the conclusion that Mrs. Williams embellished the details of her experiences. I can assure the readers that this is not the case. Every detail of her account in this book is real. The book is a lesson of what can go wrong and is just one story of thousands out there of the rampant abuse and fraud that is taking place on the internet.

I highly recommend this book to anyone who accesses social media on the internet.

 

Florida Girl wrote:

Great read! Being based on a true story, this book is a real eye opener to how vulnerable one can be in the world of internet and social media.

 

Leanne wrote:

This book is a definite read on what could happen because of social media. Read this book it is a learning experience for everyone and anyone!!!

 

Here is the link to this book:

https://a.co/d/8CFjKJV

 

Next book:

Through My Eyes: 

Based on a True Story

 

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Through My Eyes is based on a true story.

This book will open your eyes through the surgery of a total knee replacement where the patient dies not once, but twice. During the death of the patient, she sees something that she is not certain that is real.

This book takes you through the surgery, the recovery process, and the death and visions.

This is the visual process of the patient.

At the close of the story, the author provides you with in depth details of a total knee replacement.

There are photos included.

The cover is Drema Williams, my daughter. She is standing outside of my hospital room, wanting to show me that she loves me. 


The reviews on this are fifty four percent five stars. The one-star reviewer did not write a review. Here are the written reviews:

Florida Girl wrote:

Great read! Loved how the writer describes the events.

 

Leanne wrote:

I was curious to read this book I love a true story, unfortunately, some true stories fall flat. This one definitely did not!!! I couldn't put this book down, I needed to read more and more to find out what happened next! When reading this book, you feel you are there with her every step of the way, sitting in the same room watching from afar. It was a true story but had the feel of a fiction novel, which is a good thing, a great thing. This is a read you need to pick up and take the chance knowing it will entice you to read more and pick up her other books being curious about this writer. I love her style, and it is easy read you will not be bored. Great job looking forward to your next book.

 

Here is the link for this book:

https://a.co/d/dnquaLl

 

My next book is:

Through My Eyes Book II:

Crisis

 

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Crisis is about people going through and surviving an ordeal. Someone on drugs enters rehab and succeeds! Parental rights are revoked, child abuse is investigated, and a family must figure out how to survive. In the end the family grows farther apart. Is this a happily ever after? It depends on how you look at it.

Read and follow along through disturbing and disrupting life events. See that you and your family and friends are not the only ones going through things.

Learn from others and their mistakes and problems. Watch as people change and grow, both closer and apart.

There are currently no reviews on this book.


Here is the link to this book:

 https://a.co/d/egDr1Hg

 

About the Author of these books:

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Deneale K. Williams was born and raised in Ohio. She moved to Florida in 1998. She has a master’s degree in criminal justice and an associate’s degree in business. She married a friend from junior high school in 1985 and they have been together ever since. Together they have five grown children.

Deneale started journaling and drawing as a child. She is a very crafty individual who loves to crochet, read, and write. She also loves doing diamond paintings and watching television. On top of that, Deneale plays alto and tenor saxophone and was a proud member of the Akron Garfield Band.

Deneale’s favorite saying is: “Not today, Satan.”

 

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Disclaimer: Reviews with typos, or improper wording cannot be changed as they were not written by me.