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Book Review – The Sapphire Flute, by Karen E. Hoover

I believe that The Sapphire Flute, Book 1 of The Wolfchild Saga by Karen E. Hoover is a story which will capture the imagination of Young Adult readers, male and female, although it may appeal to girls a little more. … Continue reading

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Am I Not A Man? The Dred Scott Story – by Mark Shurtleff

I begin this post with tears in my eyes–tears which have welled up as my heart has been taken on a journey of both pain and hope in the reading of this magnificent book. Let me say a few words … Continue reading

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Glenn Beck’s Common Sense – YOU NEED TO READ THIS

Glenn Beck’s Common Sense: The Case Against an Out-of-Control Government, Inspired by Thomas Paine by Glenn Beck My rating: 5 of 5 starsThis book GREATLY impressed me. And it made me very, very angry about the corruption in our government. … Continue reading

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Am I Not A Man?

Utah State Attorney General Mark Shurtleff’s ground-breaking new novel, “Am I Not A Man: The Dred Scott Story” is now available for preorder at a reduced price. An illiterate slave, Dred Scott trusted in an all-white, slave-owning jury to declare … Continue reading

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Agent in Old Lace by Tristi Pinkston

Agent in Old Lace by Tristi Pinkston My review rating: 3 of 5 starsThis book was a good, fast read. The only thing I didn’t connect with in this book was the kidnapping at the beginning. Perhaps it happened so … Continue reading

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Review of The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins

Here is the review I did on Goodreads: Because of a great plot idea, interesting characters, and a well written story, I blew through the book in 2 days. Compared to third-person past-tense stories, there are fewer first-person present-tense stories … Continue reading

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When Hearts Conjoin

While at the LDS Storymakers Conference, I was talking to Tristi Pinkston, and right next to her was sitting the famous Lu Ann Staheli. I say famous because it seems as though I have seen her name in many, many … Continue reading

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Book Review: “The Forgotten Warrrior”

“The Forgotten Warrior” by Kathi Oram Peterson Forgiveness has never been an attribute of sixteen-year-old Sydney Morgan’s. Loyal and loving to her mother and sister, a crisis forces her to find her absent father, which in turn begins a chain … Continue reading

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