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I admit, I really like this book. My daughters did too. The main character is a girl, not a toddler but a young girl, who seems to delight in herself. She plays in the mud, she unsettles her father, and she paints the living room with her hand... [Read on]
Gregory explores the tennants of Christianity through a dinner invitation from Jesus himself to an unbeliever that had some of the world's knowledge about Christianity, but was filled with confusion and untrue beliefs. Through the meal the reader... [Read on]
First, let me say that Mark Elliot has done a beautiful job illustrating this book. My 2 year old was fascinated with the pictures and I loved how they illustrated the words and yet the combination of minimal words and beautiful pictures left... [Read on]
It's a good book and a wonderful concept. If you don't want to know what that concept is, stop reading right here becuase once you know, well, then you have pretty much read the book........ ..........still here, okay then. Here it... [Read on]
We all know the story, a young girl dreams of a magical world with an evil mouse queen, a heroic nutcracker, of a godfather who brought wonderful gifts and had fanciful stories to tell. The story is not new, having been written in 1816 it has... [Read on]
I had been very excited to see that I had the opportunity to review this book. I had seen mixed reviews at sites such as Amazon.com and relished the idea of reading such a controversial book. Unfortunately I turned the last page feeling very... [Read on]
I wasn't sure what to expect when I began to read this book. I mean, how can you write an entire book about praying and walking together. For me it seemed pretty simple, you walk and pray while you walk. However, the author was making a... [Read on]
I have not read Joanna Weaver's previous books, Having a Mary Heart in a Martha World or Having a Mary Spirit so I didn't really know what to expect from this author. What I did know was that while browsing the list of available books to review,... [Read on]
Now that you have had a chance to start your new year's resolutions, and possibly decide that some of them just aren't going to happen, you may be looking for a devotional to lift you up, to start your day with God, to help you in your Christian... [Read on]
Let me begin with this, I AM college educated. I am 2 semesters away from a BA in education. I am an avid reader and I have a pretty extensive vocabulary. That being said, I found this study to be entirely to intellectual, taking for granted... [Read on]