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BRITFIELD AND THE RETURN OF THE PRINCE: Review & Giveaway
If you’re a fan of the BRITFIELD adventure book series for ages 9 – 18, then you’ve been waiting for the third book in the series, BRITFIELD AND THE RETURN OF THE LOST PRINCE, to release. It’s promoted as the “unparalleled finale of sacrifice, romance, revenge, and loss.” We shall see if that’s true.
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MOUSE’S CHRISTMAS GIFT {Review & Giveaway!}
Tis the season to savor excellent Christmas books! This week you’re in for a treat with a review of MOUSE’S CHIRSTMAS GIFT. To top it off, we have an autographed giveaway copy. Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la, la-la!
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William Daniel (YOU’RE JOKING ME) – Author Interview & Invitation
Want to instigate some giggles from the kids? Allow me to introduce to you, William Daniel, the author of YOU'RE JOKING ME: JOKES FOR KIDS BY A KID. William is "a middle schooler, WWII enthusiast, and a competitive gymnast. He builds model airplanes and wants to be a pilot someday. He has an older sister, Maris, and a twin sister, Cayln, and is the younger by four minutes. As you can well imagine, he enjoys making people laugh, which he does for family, for friends, and at school. William lives in Colorado with his family and dog, Riley." I first met William at the Blue Ridge Christian Writers Conference in…
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Adoption: The Blessing of Being Chosen {Guest Post by J.D. Wininger}
This week, I'm delighted to introduce to you all my Texan friend, Mr. J.D. Wininger, who is sharing with us a portion of his adoption story. November is Adoption Awareness Month. And so, around this time of year, I love featuring some special adoption stories. Each is unique and speaks to a different aspect of adoption. Adopted as a teen, Mr. J.D.'s story is enlightening and powerful.
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY, CHRISTMAS CHILD Book Review
Christmas is quickly approaching. It’s time to find some new books for the little ones. Consider this book review of HAPPY BIRTHDAY, CHRISTMAS CHILD. Recently published by Paraclete Press, this sweet little board book is for infants through preschoolers.