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  • The Principle of the Path

    The Principle of the Path (Reviewed 8/31/2009)

    Principle of the Pathby Andy Stanley is the latest book I’m reviewing as part of Thomas Nelson’s Book Review Bloggers program. I actually received the book and read it months ago. I’ve finally decided to write the review and put the book far behind me. I’m sure Stanley is a good ...

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  • The Noticer

    The Noticer (Reviewed 4/27/2009)

    My Father was visiting over Easter, and ironically enough, noticed the review copy of The Noticer I had received. Dad is not a big reader. The books he reads he really seems to enjoy, but most of the time he enjoys so many other things more than reading. But with time on his hands, he read ...

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  • Christianity in Crisis: The 21st Century

    Christianity in Crisis: The 21st Century (Reviewed 4/21/2009)

    Hank Hanegraaff's Christianity In Crisis: The 21st Century is an eye-opening expose of how heretical and corrupt the modern batch of “Word of Faith” popularity preachers have become. Hanegraaff bars no holds on televangelists and mega-preachers such as Joel Osteen, Joyce Meyer, and the entire TBN ...

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  • House of Dark Shadows

    House of Dark Shadows (Reviewed 2/26/2009)

    What kid could resist a mystery house, full of secret passages and hidden doorways? Robert Liparulo's The House of Dark Shadows couldn't help but succeed then, telling the story of the King family's move to a house with plenty of secrets. Xander King and his brother David find a mysterious hallway which ...

    Solid YA Thriller   All Reviews for House of Dark Shadows

  • The Unseen

    The Unseen (Reviewed 12/12/2008)

    T.L. Hines' latest, The Unseen begins with the main character sneaking into an office complex and spying on a woman, hidden by the drop ceiling. He's an infiltrator, or an urban explorer, going behind the "Authorized Personnel Only" signs, exploring steam tunnels and abandoned buildings, and in his case, ...

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  • Field of Blood

    Field of Blood (Reviewed 12/3/2008)

    Half a dozen times I shook my head, thinking, "A Christian house published this book?" Not that it's graphic, but there is more sensuality and violence than in all the CBA books I've read combined. That Wilson could pull this off, and that the publisher was brave enough to support him is amazing. The ...

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  • The Faith of Barack Obama

    The Faith of Barack Obama (Reviewed 10/29/2008)

    Thanks to Mr. Michael Hyatt, President and CEO of Thomas Nelson Publishers, I received a copy of The Faith of Barack Obamaby Stephen Mansfield on the promise to write a review.It's a slim book--only 147 pages plus endnotes. It's divided into six chapters, the first is biographical, outlining Obama's ...

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