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LDS Readers: June 2012
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This blog is for Latter-day Saints who love to read. It is a place to tell about books you have read and see what others recommend both in the LDS market and the national market. If you would like to be able to post to this site e-mail Jennifer and you can be added as an author. Thursday, June 28, 2012. Cold Justice by Kathi Oram Peterson. By Kathi Oram Peterson. Covenant Communications, 2012. Reviewed by Heather Moore. For my blog tour. Regi isn't about to sit by and let the authorities scramble for clu...
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LDS Readers: Cold Justice by Kathi Oram Peterson
http://ldsreaders.blogspot.com/2012/06/cold-justice-by-kathi-oram-peterson.html
This blog is for Latter-day Saints who love to read. It is a place to tell about books you have read and see what others recommend both in the LDS market and the national market. If you would like to be able to post to this site e-mail Jennifer and you can be added as an author. Thursday, June 28, 2012. Cold Justice by Kathi Oram Peterson. By Kathi Oram Peterson. Covenant Communications, 2012. Reviewed by Heather Moore. For my blog tour. Regi isn't about to sit by and let the authorities scramble for clu...
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LDS Readers: September 2010
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This blog is for Latter-day Saints who love to read. It is a place to tell about books you have read and see what others recommend both in the LDS market and the national market. If you would like to be able to post to this site e-mail Jennifer and you can be added as an author. Thursday, September 23, 2010. The Stone Traveler by Kathi Oram Peterson. By Kathi Oram Peterson. Covenant Communications, 2010. Review by Heather Moore. For a chance to win a Kindle, visit Kathi’s blog. Posted by Heather Moore.
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LDS Readers: Banana Split by Josi Kilpack
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This blog is for Latter-day Saints who love to read. It is a place to tell about books you have read and see what others recommend both in the LDS market and the national market. If you would like to be able to post to this site e-mail Jennifer and you can be added as an author. Monday, April 30, 2012. Banana Split by Josi Kilpack. Review by Heather B. Moore. If you haven't read Josi S. Kilpack's culinary mysteries, you are in for a huge treat! Posted by Heather Moore. Labels: By Josi Kilpack. By Robert ...
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LDS Readers: The Wedding Letters by Jason F. Wright
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This blog is for Latter-day Saints who love to read. It is a place to tell about books you have read and see what others recommend both in the LDS market and the national market. If you would like to be able to post to this site e-mail Jennifer and you can be added as an author. Friday, October 28, 2011. The Wedding Letters by Jason F. Wright. By Jason F. Wright. Shadow Mountain, 2011. Reviewed by Heather Moore. Or you might know Wright from the NY Times bestselling novel, The Wednesday Letters,. The fam...
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Literary Acquisitionist: Tell King Tut I want my mummy
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On the titillating path of literary acquisition. Monday, June 4, 2007. Tell King Tut I want my mummy. I miss my mum. When she last got in touch she was going to a sinfully sunny island in Greece. She’s on a cruise – complete with movie cinemas, swimming pools and restaurants - where dinner is served promptly at ‘whatever o’clock.’ When some folks in her social group decided to book a cruise, she jumped high and far at the chance to travel. I look forward to seeing her. Books, Baguettes and Bedbugs,.
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LDS Readers: Interview with author Stan Crowe
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This blog is for Latter-day Saints who love to read. It is a place to tell about books you have read and see what others recommend both in the LDS market and the national market. If you would like to be able to post to this site e-mail Jennifer and you can be added as an author. Thursday, August 30, 2012. Interview with author Stan Crowe. Interview by Heather B. Moore. Below, I interview Stan Johnson who writes under Stan Crowe. I'm excited to say that his new book is out: THE CINDERELLA PROJECT. Second ...
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LDS Readers: June 2011
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This blog is for Latter-day Saints who love to read. It is a place to tell about books you have read and see what others recommend both in the LDS market and the national market. If you would like to be able to post to this site e-mail Jennifer and you can be added as an author. Wednesday, June 22, 2011. Bad Guys of the Book of Mormon by Dennis Gaunt. Bad Guys of the Book of Mormon. Deseret Book, 2011. Review by Heather B. Moore. See Mosiah 17.). Did he have a hard time making real friends? I couldn̵...
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Unread Authors: The Colour, by Rose Tremain - Wendy's Review
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Tuesday, August 26, 2008. The Colour, by Rose Tremain - Wendy's Review. From The Colour, page 57-. Joseph Blackstone longed to do something that would please his mother. Something definitive. Something which would undo all that he’d done wrongly or inadequately in the past. He thought that if he could achieve this, then he would rest. From The Colour, page 55-. From The Colour, page 223-. Better that we never know. She wrote to her father). From The Colour, page 168-. Lilian, too, grows from a difficult ...
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Unread Authors: The Eye in the Door, by Pat Barker - Wendy's Review
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Friday, December 26, 2008. The Eye in the Door, by Pat Barker - Wendy's Review. It was on the moral side, and in my own person, that I learned to recognize the thoroug and primitive duality of man; I saw that, of the two natures that contended in the field of my consciousness, even if I could rightly be said to be either, it was only because I was radically both…. From The Strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, by R.L. Stevenson -. The second novel in Pat Barker’s WWI trilogy -. The Eye in the Door.