When I started reading this book I was on the phone with Kristin (it's a thing, just embrace it). She hasn't read it yet and I was so into this story I kept telling her she needed to start it 'right now'. Just to chapter 7 so we can talk about this thing. Just start it so I can get your opinion ...
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BOOK REVIEW: My Little Words Devotional by Michelle Prater Burke Illustrated by Holli Conger
Let's talk the idea of toddler and children's devotional books. You don't see many of them. I don't know why that is but it's a trend that needs to catch on. There's devotionals for women, moms, dads, men, college students, teens, even t'weens. There are devotionals for different career paths. ...
BOOK REVIEW: Imagine…The Great Flood by Matt Koceich
I first accidentally stumbled across this book earlier this summer and immediately thought of Munch. He is just as much a bookworm as I am and can spend hours reading, if there's no electronics available. However, the summer dissipated into weeks with his Dad and time in California with his ...
BOOK REVIEW: Like Moonlight at Low Tide by Nicole Quigley
When I finished this book I felt sorta lost in the sea of what do I do now. I felt myself falling into the story and the characters right from the beginning. I was invested in the story. I lost a little bit of that along the way but I didn't lose the feelings. I was struggling between a 4 or a 5 ...
BOOK REVIEW: The Marvelous Mud House by April Graney Illustrated by Alida Massari
This book looked so intriguing on the page when I was searching B&H for a new book to request. My first thought was it would be perfect for Goobie and probably right on track for MooMoo to be able to read 'mostly' independently. I was mostly right. I loved the premise of this book. Once I ...




