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Waiting for the Light to Change - Annette Haws

by Tristi Pinkston

08 Aug 2008 06:50 PM

In the new novel "Waiting for the Light to Change," Sarah has had a difficult life. Her husband, Bob, left her and her three children when her youngest was just one.

All's Fair - Julie Coulter Bellon

by Tristi Pinkston

01 Aug 2008 06:00 AM

Kristen Shepherd believes she has it all. A successful political campaign expert and engaged to be married to her handsome, charming co-worker Michael Forbes, her future seems bright.

Three Tickets to Peoria - Anderson, Littke, and Morris

by Tristi Pinkston

31 Jul 2008 03:33 PM

Earlier this year, I reviewed a book called "Almost Sisters," the story of three women who meet at Brigham Young University's Education Week. They come from different backgrounds, but as they spend the week together, they become fast friends.

Caught in the Headlights - Barry K. Phillips

by Tristi Pinkston

31 Jul 2008 12:27 AM

Life is designed to teach us things we need to know. Sometimes we "get" those lessons the first time around, and sometimes we have to learn them over and over and over again before they really sink in and we realize how we've been sabotaging ourselves.

Alter This! - Alena Hennessy

by Lauri Griffin

23 Jul 2008 09:02 PM

Alter This!: Radical Ideas for Transforming Books Into Art by Alena Hennessy is a great book for the altered book beginner because it explains so many techniques for transforming books, including projects for hardbacks, paperbacks, board books, and even phonebooks!

Until the Dawn - Gale Sears

by Tristi Pinkston

22 Jul 2008 08:43 PM

"Until the Dawn" is the sequel to the LDS historical fiction novel "Autumn Sky," both written by Gale Sears.

Once Upon a Day - Lisa Tucker

by Lauri Griffin

19 Jul 2008 05:27 PM

The characters in Lisa Tucker's Once Upon a Day immediately sucked me into their world. This story is told through the point of views of many interesting characters. Stephen was a doctor, and quite happy in his life until his lost his wife and daughter in a car accident.

Autumn Sky - Gale Sears

by Tristi Pinkston

18 Jul 2008 11:00 AM

In the LDS historical fiction novel "Autumn Sky," author Gale Sears brings us the story of Alaina Lund, a young woman who has grown up on a farm.

A Short Guide to a Happy Life - Anna Quindlen

by Lauri Griffin

17 Jul 2008 07:34 PM

A Short Guide to a Happy Life by Anna Quindlen really is short. It's a small book, and only around fifty pages. Quindlen starts the book by stating that she's not particularly qualified to give advice and counsel. She is after all a novelist and a columnist.

SISTERCHICKS Down Under! - Robin Jones Gunn

by Tristi Pinkston

17 Jul 2008 07:50 AM

I've never read a book by Robin Jones Gunn before, and I didn't know what a SISTERCHICK was, either. It's a copyrighted term meaning a friend who loves you like a sister and tells you things you need to hear. Sounds like the kind of friend we all need.



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