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The Names by Florence Knapp
What’s In A Name? The Names by Florence Knapp is a powerful contemporary novel that consumed me from the start. It is a very unique read – one life; three names and the imagined life of a baby with each of these names. The characters and scenarios are similar but different. What’s in a name? […]
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The Piano by Marion Ueckermann & edited by Autumn Macarthur
The Greatest Treasure The Piano by Marion Ueckermann is a charming contemporary Christian novel that I adored from the start. The lead character is an archaeologist who is used to having patience to unearth buried treasure. This theme of treasure is a major one, as the characters seek the lost treasure of their ancestors. Along […]
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The Invitation by Veronica Henry
Keeping Secrets The Invitation by Veronica Henry is a powerful dual timeline novel that consumed me from the start. The main body of the book is set in 1953 in Somerset. We also hear of World War II in snippets as we follow a family in peacetime and in war. Peacetime took some adjusting to. […]
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The Vultures by Jennifer Ussi
Totally Charming The Vultures by Jennifer Ussi is the seventh book in Casper The Cat Who Got Lost In Africa series but can be read as a stand-alone. However, this book does begin where book six finished. It is a totally charming children’s book and suitable for ages six years and over. The book really […]
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The Ocean’s Heart by Jilanne Hoffman
The Ocean’s Heart beautifully unfolds the hidden life of zooplankton. The post The Ocean’s Heart by Jilanne Hoffman appeared first on Redeemed Reader.
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The Faraway Inn by Sarah Beth Durst
Teenage Calissa tries to escape reality at her mysterious great aunt’s establishment: The Faraway Inn, in Sara Beth Durst’s cozy YA fantasy. The post The Faraway Inn by Sarah Beth Durst appeared first on Redeemed Reader.
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*The Garden Adventures of Griswald the Gnome by Daniela Drescher
Imaginative readers young and old will delight in the gentle garden adventures of Griswald the Gnome. The post *The Garden Adventures of Griswald the Gnome by Daniela Drescher appeared first on Redeemed Reader.
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Spotify Begins To Rollout Verified Badges To Combat AI-Generated Music
In a move that suggests AI-generated content is meeting its match soon, Spotify, the largest streaming music platform in the world, has begun rolling out “Verified by Spotify,” a new badge displayed on an artist’s profile and in search results when an artist meets defined standards demonstrating authenticity and trust. Currently available on mobile only when an artist’s “About” profile is selected, the badge goes in-depth to establish that the artist is authentic, active, and trusted. It’s already showing up on many mainstream artists’ profiles, and a handful of Christian artists as well. Chris Tomlin’s profile confirms that he’s “grown an active fanbase” and “has met Spotify’s criteria for profile…
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Back Porch Book Chat with Amelia Tonta
Back Porch Book Chat: a casual conversation about books and writing. Today we’re visiting with Amelia Tonta, author of Neil, the Amazing Sea Cucumber. The post Back Porch Book Chat with Amelia Tonta appeared first on Redeemed Reader.
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Neil the Amazing Sea Cucumber by Amelia Tonta
A whimsical picture book relating the adventures of Neil, the amazing sea cucumber. The post Neil the Amazing Sea Cucumber by Amelia Tonta appeared first on Redeemed Reader.



























