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  • Fearless

    Fearless (Reviewed 9/8/2009)

    The next Thomas Nelson book in line for review was Fearless by Max Lucado. I must confess that as I opened the book and saw a page full of titles - in small print, nonetheless - written by Max Lucado, I wondered how in the world he could truly find fresh material for yet another book. And yet he has. Max ...

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  • Jungle Jack's The Wackiest, Wildest, and Weirdest Animals in the World

    Jungle Jack's The Wackiest, Wildest, and Weirdest Animals in the World (Reviewed 7/3/2009)

    About three weeks ago we received a box from Thomas Nelson's book review program. When we opened the box, it was as if we were opening a treasure chest! And what was this treasure? Why, nothing less than The Wackiest, Wildest, Weirdest Animals in the World by Jack Hanna.This colorful book is full ...

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  • The Rivers Run Dry

    The Rivers Run Dry (Reviewed 6/4/2009)

    Raleigh Harmon is a trained geologist turned FBI field agent who, while good at her job, does not always perform her duties in line with the FBI's perspective. As a result, she has found herself locked into a disciplinary transfer from Richmond, VA, to Seattle, WA. She is immediately thrust into less ...

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  • Higher Hope

    Higher Hope (Reviewed 5/6/2009)

    Higher Hope is written from the perspective of Tami Taylor, a young law student serving as a summer clerk as a prominent law firm in Savannah, Georgia. Having been raised in a very strict Christian tradition, she struggles with remaining true to her upbringing while performing her professional duties ...

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  • Skeeter and the Mystery of the Lost Mosquito Treasure (DVD)

    Skeeter and the Mystery of the Lost Mosquito Treasure (DVD) (Reviewed 3/29/2009)

    Several years ago our family was introduced to Max Lucado's Hermie & Friends series. So, when the opportunity came along to write a review for a recent episode, I was quite excited.In Skeeter and the Mystery of the Lost Mosquito Treasure, Hermie's friend Skeeter Skeeto learns that God didn't make ...

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  • The Word of Promise The Gift of Psalms

    The Word of Promise The Gift of Psalms (Reviewed 3/4/2009)

    I wasn't sure what to expect as I began reading The Gift of Psalms:Devotional Wisdom from 50 of the Best Loved Psalms. What I found was refreshing. It is not an incredibly deep devotional. But, as I read each reading I found something that many modern devotionals lack. I found a true attempt to expound ...

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  • What's Age Got To Do With It?

    What's Age Got To Do With It? (Reviewed 1/23/2009)

    I must confess some lack of enthusiasm as I picked up Robin McGraw's book What's Age Got to do with It? I am very particular about the self-help books I read, and I'm also not a huge fan of Robin McGraw or her popular husband "Dr. Phil." Why read it then, you may ask? For two reasons. As a pastor's ...

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