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Merlin’s Blade
A New Twist on an Old Tale
After all these years, and seemingly infinite permutations of time, place, and character, it would seem that the Camelot legend might possibly have...
Homeless at Harvard
An Insightful Experiment
It’s curious to think that just beyond the perfectly manicured lawns of the country’s most prestigious Ivy League schools, lies a thriving homeless...
5 Books to Read with Your Kids
If you’re ready to start, or continue, a family book club, here are five titles you might want to consider.
Meet Sally Lloyd-Jones, The Most Successful Christian Author You’ve Never Heard Of
How do you get kids to read one of the world’s oldest books? Ask Sally Lloyd-Jones, whose The Jesus Storybook Bible recently passed the critical...
The Wingfeather Saga Concludes in
The Wolf King
Since the publication of the series opener, the Wingfeather books have followed the adventures of the Igiby siblings –Janner, Kalmar, and Leeli.
Sadly, Legalism Devours
Opening Moves
For Steven James, his latest book, Opening Moves, is personal in more ways than one.
5 Books for Christian Women Who Don't Like Books for Christian Women
Here are five books for Christian woman who don’t typically like books for Christian women.
Private Down Under
Blandly Predictable
This latest e novel takes all of the Patterson brand’s hallmarks and raises them to a new level.
Eason Spins a Familiar Plot Into Thriller Gold in
Nowhere to Turn
Like Gillian Flynn’s best-selling Gone Girl, Nowhere to Turn is clever and will continue to keep you guessing.
Little Women
+ WWII Setting =
Love Comes Home
It takes a particularly skilled pen not to descend into total cheesiness, and Gabhart clearly understands the tricky balance.
Christians Might Want to Avoid
The Vacationers
The Vacationers is a smooth read that will keep readers turning pages long after they should have turned out the light and gone to bed.
Does
The Fault in Our Stars
Make Fun of Christians?
The message The Fault in Our Stars hopes to send is that authentic relationships will always carry more weight than good intentions.
Mortality, Meaning and Love Explored in
The Fault in Our Stars
Part of what makes Stars such an engaging read is that the protagonists meet in a support group for kids with cancer.
Below the Surface
is a Thrilling Ride Out of Dystopia
It’s not just the change of scenery that makes Tim Shoemaker’s Below the Surface such an exciting novel.
Travel Through
The Spiritual World of the Hobbit
While it’s for others to decide whether Jackson’s film is a worthy interpretation, readers have been finding inspiration, and spiritual nourishment...
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