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Nov3, 2023

Don’t Give the Enemy a Seat at Your Table by Louie Giglio (book review)

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Get your copy here! Discover how to break free from the chains of negative thinking and experience true freedom from unhealthy thoughts and emotions. The Enemy is constantly seeking to fill your mind with destructive and harmful thoughts—whether of fear, worry, insecurity, anxiety, temptation, envy. . . . It’s all [...]

Oct29, 2023

A Lady’s Formula for Love by Elizabeth Everett (book review)

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Get your copy here! What is a Victorian lady's formula for love? Mix one brilliant noblewoman and her enigmatic protection officer. Add in a measure of danger and attraction. Heat over the warmth of humor and friendship, and the result is more than simple chemistry—it's elemental. Lady Violet Hughes is [...]

Oct15, 2023

Eloise and the Grump Next Door by Emma St. Clair (book review)

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Get your copy here! I’m not sure which is worse--the lawyer handling my grandmother’s estate or the attack pelican living on the screened-in porch. Just kidding--I’ll take the pelican any day. After graduation, I thought I’d be off to grad school, doing research on my favorite poet. Instead, I’m renovating [...]

Oct12, 2023

Book Recommendations from Sandra Glahn

By |October 12, 2023|Categories: interviews|Tags: , , , , , , , |0 Comments

What was your favorite picture book as a kid? As the fourth of five kids, I loved it when my parents would read Pepito’s Story to me. It had dramatic pictures with the deepest blues and yellows, and its lyric prose carried an important message: If every child were like [...]

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