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Julie B. Campbell

Julie B. Campbell is a Canadian author from Ontario, co-author of the Perspective series books, and children’s book writer of titles such as An Ogre Ate My Sparkles.

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Top Titles

Some of Canadian author Julie B. Campbell’s top titles include:

Rating: 5 out of 5.

“Don’t pass this one by”

“This is one of those must read novels that you absolutely have to finish because it’s just that compelling.”

Letitgo.ca – Amazon (Love at First Plight)

Rating: 5 out of 5.

“The Elephant-Wolf”

“The story is about love and family no matter whom or what you are.”

Misty Shadows – Goodreads
(The Elephant-Wolf)

Rating: 5 out of 5.

“Second Wind (Perspective #2)

:Five stars for beautiful writing, building tension and suspense and intriguing characters with depth.”

John Winston – Goodreads (Second Wind)

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Recent Blogs & Book Reviews


  • Perspective Book Series: A Spoiler-Free Summary
    I’m a writerer, not a talkerer. So, when I’m at an event as a guest author or a vendor, or even talking to a friend, and I’m asked what the books in my Perspective series are about, I don’t seemContinue reading “Perspective Book Series: A Spoiler-Free Summary”
  • I Jumped Out of a Plane and Only Mildly Blacked Out
    So I jumped out of a plane. On purpose. No, I wasn’t being chased. No, I hadn’t lost a bet. No, I wasn’t trying to prove anything. I just, willingly, paid money to be pushed out of a flying aircraft at about 10,250 feet.
  • Looking Back at 2024 and Ahead at 2025
    I’ve got big hopes and big plans for 2025, but first, for my own records as much as to share, I thought I’d blog up a blog for my blog about some of the things that happened to me in 2024.  Last year was a major year for me in terms of growth on both a personal and professional level. As is the case with any change, it was very hard. I took on challenges that I’d once believed – as recently as early 2023, in fact – were not survivable for me. I came out a very different person on the other side. One who is much stronger. One with some pride, and the ability to give myself the permission to feel that pride.