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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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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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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 Call of Cthulhu by H.P. Lovecraft (1928) may be a century old, but it’s an excitingly dark tale that birthed a whole web of stories about ancient beasts that exist only to destroy your safe little world. Encouraging! Continue reading
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Sky Jumpers by Peggy Eddleman is a unique and adventurous post-apocalyptic tale that’s both clean and exciting. I loved it. Continue reading
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In the style of The Screwtape Letters, Randy Alcorn hits this collection of demonic letters out of the park. A fantastic read! Continue reading
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A Christian review of Greenwild by Pari Thomson (2024), a highly Progressive book. Continue reading
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The fourth book in the Redwall series was another story altogether. Continue reading