I don't know what it is about the girls running around all willy nilly, sometimes in what I would think would be dangerous places for young folks to be running around, but I find myself literally reading every story through that lense. Like where are these parents?!? I saw a lot less of that in ...
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BOOK REVIEW: Camp Club Girls: Elizabeth by Renae Brumbaugh Green
First things first: Target Audience: 10 to 12 years old. Actual Audience: AARP. Some of that audience discrepancy will assuredly reflect in my thoughts on this book. But I'll try really hard to keep it balanced. And here's where I throw myself under the bus. Back when I used to read and ...
BOOK REVIEW: Allison’s Journey by Wanda E. Brunstetter
Back in Webster County for the fourth time, and sadly the final time. Remember when we first met Aaron Zook, way back in 'On Her Own', the second book in this series. He was just a small guy at the ripe old age of 9 at the time. He's spotlighted in 'Dear to Me' as his friends fall in love and he ...
BOOK REVIEW: The Christmas Prayer by Wanda E. Brunstetter
When I picked up this book the first thing I noticed was how small it was. Had I done even a smidgen of research I would have realized two things. First, this is actually a novella that is being re-released as a stand-alone book. Secondly, I would have realized that I’d read this story before, in a ...
BOOK REVIEW: Shadows of Hope by Georgiana Daniels
Forget the guy for a minute in this all too common triangle. Look at Marissa, she's almost sorta got her life together. She's got a job she loves, a husband who is sometimes home, but she's lacking the one thing she wants. The glue that flaked away in her marriage, a child. Look at Kaitlyn, ...




