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Featured Adult Book Review
Freddie and Me by Tripp Bowden
You don't have to like golf, understand golf or play golf to enjoy this book. All you need is a brain and a heart and the memory of being young and unfocused, then finally achieving the sudden and defining clarity that comes at the end of the blurry years. Reading this book is like putting on a good pair of glasses.
Rating: 5
Reviewed by: jth
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Featured Young Adult Book Review
Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers
Ever want to get romance, passion, and suspense wrapped into one? Redeeming Love delivers and with so much more!
Michael Hosea is a farmer in the California valley in the time of the gold rush. He's wanting a wife, but who knew finding one could be this simple? Look up and she walks right past you! Through the book, trials and the past must be revealed, understood, and forgiven as Michael fights to win Angel, the girl with what seems to everything but nothing but must lose it all for the sake of finding love.
An award-winning Christian romance, Mrs. Rivers had given you a fictional perspective of the life of two people from the Bible, but writes it to where anyone can find hope and redemption, too.
Rating: 5
Reviewed by: Leah
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Featured Juvenile Book Review
Firestar by Chris D'Lacey
This is a book in a series, but it is the best so far. It tells of a man named David who deals with a wild world of "clay" dragons. He is a tenant for Elizabeth Penny Lettle and her daughter Lucy. Elizabeth makes the clay dragons, yet they come to life to those who believe, but the dragon must be special. If you do not like sad endings it is not for you. But if you can handle it read it. It is one of the best books ever.
Rating :5
Reviewed by:Itach
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Featured Children's Book Review
Yang the Youngest and His Terrible Ear by Lensey Namioka
This story was very fun and interesting. It teaches you that you can have more than one hobby and do each of them well. It also teaches about different cultures. The characters seemed like kids from school: they were so real. We enjoyed listening to our mom reading this story aloud.
Rating: 5
Reviewed by: AJS
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