Tag: Reviews
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Review: “If I Never Ever Endeavor” by Holly Meade
With my local library still closed, I’ve turned to raiding my husband’s book collection and found If I Never Ever Endeavor by Holly Meade.
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Review: “Butterfly Kisses” by Bob and Brooke Carlisle
In honor of his birthday week, I wanted to review my dad’s and my special book, Butterfly Kisses by Bob and Brooke Carlisle.
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Review: “A Year Down Yonder” by Richard Peck
In researching middle grade books for writing inspiration, I had to reread A Year Down Yonder by Richard Peck. The book made me laugh until I cried.
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Review: The “Biscuit” Books by Alyssa Satin Capucilli
I loved the Biscuit books way back when I just started to read. Now that I’m nannying, I’m so pleased to say that the Biscuit books have kept on coming!
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Review: At Home in Mitford by Jan Karon
I wanted to start this Friday’s review of Christian Fiction with first book in Jan Karon’s Mitford series, At Home in Mitford. What makes the book so great?
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Christian Fiction? Three Ways to Market Your Book of Faith
We’re analyzing the Christian Fiction genre, explicitly Christian fiction in the secular market, and implicitly Christian fiction in the secular market.
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Are Christian Fiction Books Worth Writing?
I spent my college career debating if Christian Fiction books are worth writing. This is the first post in a series debating the pros and cons of the genre.
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Review: “Follower to Fan Society”
To finish up the self-help review series, we’re talking about Tyler J. McCall’s “Follower to Fan Society.” Instagram has been my favorite social media application for years, so I was very interested to hear Mr. McCall’s thoughts on expanding my social media engagement. Let’s dive into the last self-help review of 2019!
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Review: “Click Funnel Design School”
It took almost two years after graduating from college for me to realize why I was struggling so much to find a job in a city where new communications positions cropped up daily. The Friday was cold and gray, so the three of us meeting at the church that afternoon were all bundled up in…
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Review: “She’s Making an Impact/Pin 2 Purpose”
Somewhere between high school and college I got nearly addicted to Pinterest. I spent hours scrolling through pictures of puppies and elephants, reading about “healthy” recipes, and making a list of projects to knit or crochet at some point in my life. My brother actually requested I quit using Pinterest for food after my third…