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Fraser by Susan May Warren
You Are Mine Fraser by Susan May Warren is a marvelous Christian suspense and the first book in a brand new series, The Minnesota Marshalls. As a fan of the author, it was wonderful to meet up with old faces in this new series. We see characters who are consumed by guilt over past events, […]
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The Lonely Lake Killings by Wes Markin
Gripping The Lonely Lake Killings by Wes Markin is a totally gripping crime suspense that I could not put down. It is the second book in The Yorkshire Murders series but can be read as a stand-alone. I enjoyed meeting up with familiar characters. An unlikely detective pairing once more work together to solve the […]
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Comment on Caldecott Honor Roundup: Ain’t Burned All the Bright, Berry Song, Choosing Brave, and Knight Owl by Janie
In reply to Joanne Steele. Thank you for letting us know, Joanne–we often miss the most popular books because they don’t show up in review journals. But we’ll give these a look.
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Comment on Caldecott Honor Roundup: Ain’t Burned All the Bright, Berry Song, Choosing Brave, and Knight Owl by Joanne Steele
My grandson has been reading the Henry Heckelbeck books. I wrote to his Mom and warned her that they were the wrong books for him to be reading because of the satanic influence. She was floored and had no idea. The reviews are all five star and the kids love them but how in the world are parents to know how bad they are for our children.
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Comment on *The Vanderbeekers and the Hidden Garden by Karina van Glaser by Janie
In reply to Ricky. I don’t recall any cursing at all in English. Perhaps it’s a misunderstanding on the part of the translator. Each language has its peculiar quirks and idioms.
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Comment on *The Vanderbeekers and the Hidden Garden by Karina van Glaser by Ricky
In reply to Janie. Thank you for this. It has been bothering our children that this book and the first are full of ‘little untruths’ or half truths told. Another thing I wonder about is the language in the original version of this book. We have read the first and are now reading the second book in these series both in Dutch as our library has these. The first book had one instance of inappropriate language but in this one there’s even cursing in it. I like to believe the fault is all in the translation. Can anyone tell me if it is?
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A Big Little Life by Dean Koontz
Angel Dog A Big Little Life by Dean Koontz is the most beautiful heart-warming book about Dean and Gerda Koontz and their dog Trixie. Trixie was an amazing golden retriever who was so much more than a dog. She was an angel in disguise, as more than one person noted. Trixie was a remarkable dog […]
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The Journey: Big Panda And Tiny Dragon by James Norbury
Serenely Beautiful And Very Wise The Journey Big Panda And Tiny Dragon by James Norton is a serenely beautiful book and full of wisdom to help us lead lives of contentment. Big Panda is very wise. He helps to calm Tiny Dragon by imparting knowledge as the pair travel from their home across the river. […]
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The Stolen Twins by Shari J Ryan
Hold On To Hope The Stolen Twins by Shari Ryan is a most heart breaking and powerful historical tale that consumed me from the start. The story is set 1944-1947 in Europe and the United States. It is told from the alternating points of view of Hungarian twins Arina and Nora, in both the first […]
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Trafficking Books for Teens: A Round-Up
I rarely visit a public restroom these days without seeing a notice for women who are in troubling situations: the text usually reads, “Need Help? Call xxx-xxx-xxxx” along with an image of a desperate young woman. Trafficking is big business, but it’s also an issue that demands discernment, particularly with our children. How much do we tell them? How do we talk about hard things? Books can help! But some trafficking books for teens (or, marketed to teens) offer too many details, details that will shock young readers without simultaneously moving them to prayer and/or action. Below, we’ve got some notable titles for you that tread into these troubling waters…