Tag Archives: 2021

Children of the Fox by Kevin Sands (2021)

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My kids and I truly enjoyed Children of the Fox by Kevin Sands (2021), the first book in a trilogy we’ll continue. Despite its magical elements, it’s a story that emphasizes intelligence and skill over magic and strength. Continue reading

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The Illustrated Etymologicon by Mark Forsyth (2021)

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If you love studying words as much as reading them, then The Illustrated Etymologicon by Mark Forsyth (2021) is definitely for you! Although risqué at times, it’s a fun and educational romp through the quirks of the English language. Continue reading

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Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir (2021)

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Another fantastic space-survival adventure from the author of The Martian. Book review from a Christian perspective — Project Hail Mary (2021) Continue reading

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Huangjiu: Traditional Chinese Liquor by Shu Guo (2021)

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“The purpose of drinking Huangjiu is not only for entertainment, but also to achieve a balanced society by keeping people happy. Huangjiu is a medium that helps the people reach Confucious’ golden mean, which is to balance and compromise each … Continue reading

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Blood and Treasure by Bob Drury and Tom Clavin (2021)

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Daniel Boone and the Fight for America’s First Frontier In this year’s Siblings’ Book Club, Blood and Treasure tied Misreading Scripture through Western Eyes (2012) as our #2 selection—both books losing to The Red House Mystery by A.A. Milne (1922). … Continue reading

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R.C. Sproul: A Life by Stephen J. Nichols (2021)

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The seventh selection in our Siblings Book Club for 2023 was yet another biography. We tend to dabble heavily in biographies and memoirs, though I was a bit surprised that so many of us were drawn to this one about … Continue reading

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Is It Possible? by Doug Ohman (2021)

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Stories from Lost History Ah, Metal Detecting: “The hobby of champions,” according to Quarter Hoarder, and I tend to agree. Given a cloudy Saturday morning in the Spring, you’ll more likely than not find me out on the hunt in … Continue reading

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The God of the Garden by Andrew Peterson (2021)

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Thoughts on Creation, Culture, and the Kingdom ‘Ya like trees? Well, have I got a book for you! Honestly, before delving into this book for our Siblings’ Book Club, I wasn’t sure what to expect. Nature, maybe. Gardening, probably. A … Continue reading

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The Path to Being a Pastor by Bobby Jamieson (2021)

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A Guide for the Aspiring. My pastor purchased this book for a young man in our church and gave me a copy as well, and boy, what a gift it was! I ate it up quickly and am only now … Continue reading

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I Survived the Nazi Invasion, 1944 by Lauren Tarshis (2021)

The Graphic Novel adapted by Georgia Ball and illustrated by Alvaro Sarreseca This book has scratched all my latest itches—WWII-era, survival, graphic novel, and youth-related. I’m so glad that Lauren Tarshis is allowing her hit I Survived series to experience … Continue reading

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