Recent Media Reviews Blog | Books PostsHints for Avoiding Objectionable Content in Booksby Tristi Pinkston27 May 2008 12:00 PMEvery reader has their own boundaries when it comes to content in books. Some prefer to read books with no language and no violence at all. Others will tolerate a small amount of mild swearing, while others really aren't bothered by much of anything. Amazon Bestsellers - April 2008by Tristi Pinkston22 Apr 2008 12:00 PMWhat are the best selling books in the nation right now? What's everyone reading? What are they talking about at the water cooler? Let's find out. As of right this minute, the #1 best selling books on Amazon.com are: 1. "The Last Lecture" by Randy Pausch. Hazardous Duty - Betsy Brannon Greenby Tristi Pinkston05 Feb 2008 03:00 PMIn "Hazardous Duty," bestselling LDS author Betsy Brannon Green starts a new series, this one featuring a young widow named Savannah McLaughlin. Savannah has a beautiful daughter named Caroline and a successful career working as a child advocate. Night Tree - Eve Buntingby Lauri Griffin27 Dec 2007 06:09 PMIn Night Tree a mom, dad, brother and sister bundle into the front seat of a truck. They drive to where "the dark and quiet begin". This book, by award winning author Eve Bunting, captures a wonderful middle of the night feel. Growing Up in Africa - Les and Genny Nuckollsby Tristi Pinkston17 Dec 2007 01:14 PM"Growing Up in Africa" is a nonfiction account of a man and his two daughters who went to live in Africa for a time. He had been offered a job at a small college near the village of Kitwe, and so the family made Africa their home for a number of years. A Doll's Christmas - Tasha Tudorby Lauri Griffin26 Nov 2007 09:08 PMTasha Tudor is the illustrator of over a hundred children's books, and the author of many. The Doll's Christmas is one of my favorites. It was originally published in 1950, but was reissued in 1999. Clifford's Thanksgiving - Norman Bridwellby Lauri Griffin12 Nov 2007 09:44 PMAs soon as Halloween is over, Emily Elizabeth and Clifford start thinking about Thanksgiving. Clifford's Thanksgiving Visit by Norman Bridwell is a book about persistence, and being thankful for those we love. In the story, Emily Elizabeth flies away to be with her Grandma over Thanksgiving. Harry Potter & The Deathly Hallowsby Heather Long25 Jul 2007 12:08 AMIt's been waited for expectantly all year long, ever since the date was announced back at the first of the year that the seventh and fi... What Does Alison Palmer Like to Read?by Tristi Pinkston26 Feb 2007 09:17 PMAlison Palmer, up until recently a blogger in Health for Families.com, is also a published author. She wrote the popular "Sharing Through Song" series, and you can read my recent review here. I asked Alison what she likes to read, and she provided me with a really nice, juicy list. Ephraim's Seed - Pam Blackwellby Tristi Pinkston08 Feb 2007 06:43 PMI've commented before that LDS speculative fiction is very popular just now. We are seeing more "End Times" or "Latter Days" stories published than ever before. "Ephraim's Seed" by Pam Blackwell is book one of "The Millennial Series," another in this somewhat new but very well-received genre. Recent Blog Comments louisvuitton says... "You wont feel strange when you heard the name louis vuitton .The first meet with Louis Vuitton Watercolor Speedy 35 Suit Summer Day is at my age of 4,My mother back from Tokyo and a friend there present her a travel bag by Louis Vuitton Store ." louisvuitton says... "You wont feel strange when you heard the name louis vuitton .The first meet with Louis Vuitton Watercolor Speedy 35 Suit Summer Day is at my age of 4,My mother back from Tokyo and a friend there present her a travel bag by Louis Vuitton Store ." |
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