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If you think today’s news cycle is wildly new territory, then you need to read 1968 by Mark Kurlansky (2003). A Christian review. Continue reading
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If you think today’s news cycle is wildly new territory, then you need to read 1968 by Mark Kurlansky (2003). A Christian review. Continue reading
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Before Katniss, there was Gregor. Suzanne Collins’ opens her earlier series, The Underland Chronicles with Gregor the Overlander (2003). A Christian review. Continue reading
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A Christian review of Brian’s Hunt (2003) by Gary Paulsen — Book 5 of 5 in The Brian Saga. Continue reading
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From the Dustbowl to Hitler’s Eagle’s Nest: The True Story of ‘The Dirty Dozen’ Each year, our Siblings’ Book Club votes from a list of 70-80 member-recommended titles in order to choose our top-ten reads for the year. Over the … Continue reading
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Time’s Eye is the first book in a war-drama series where histories greatest armies face off, all thanks to the Firstborn (aliens). A short Christian review. Continue reading
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Pictures by Brian Selznick My kids are 9 and 11 right now, and when I told them that there’s a sequel to The Doll People (which we recently finished), they were both terribly excited. We finished reading The Meanest Doll … Continue reading
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Well, we’ve made it through Harry Potter’s fifth year at Hogwarts, and as an adult reader looking in, I must say that this was the most melodramatic book to date! I know that at age 15, Harry and his pals … Continue reading
From Wheelchair to the Lambeau Leap I don’t know why I’ve been picking up these Green Bay Packer biographies and memoirs this season, other than the fact that I’m a home-grown Packer fan. I’ve suddenly got 6 such books on … Continue reading
Erik Larson follows a true crime through the dingy street of turn-of-the-century Chicago in The Devil in the White City. It’s an engaging, disturbing, wonderful read! Continue reading
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A Series of Unfortunate Events, Book the Tenth Much to their own surprise (and to that of us readers), the Baudelaire Orphans continue to survive their miserable Series of Unfortunate Events even into this, their tenth and most dangerous book … Continue reading