FAITH BASS DARLING’S LAST GARAGE SALE – a novel written by Lynda Rutledge. Check back soon for my review. Blessings, needie Tweet
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This is a story of great secrets and of agony, and about how, and if, such agony is ever overcome. You meet Rachel as a small child who is a member of a young Jewish family that is wallowing in abuse. She enjoys spending time away from her home with her rich best friend, P.J., [...]
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THE GHOST BOX by Catherine Fisher This book is a wonderful read for second through fifth grade readers who like fantasy and enjoy being scared a bit. Sarah and Matt are thrown into becoming a new family when their parents get married. Sarah liked it when it was just her and her Mom, and Matt [...]
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TIARA RATING: Updated 5.20.12 Readers, I have realized something about myself. I either really don’t care for something, or I really, really like it, and I’ve been applying this type of thinking to my reviews. Now that I’m aware of it, I’m not changing my ratings of any book that I’ve already reviewed, but [...]
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Dear Everyone, When you win a book and are sending me your home address so that I may mail or deliver your book to you. Please send me your address under the contact section of my site – anitabook.com. Thanks so much and Blessings, anita Tweet
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THE ANTI-ROMANTIC CHILD – A Memoir of Unexpected Joy written by Dr. Priscilla A. Gilman I am greatly humbled by this book — but also inspired and filled with hope. This book exposes raw nerves as we read about the real life of Dr. Priscilla A. Gilman and her son, Benjamin. The occasional poetry interspersed [...]
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COMPOST HAPPENS – confessions of a plantaholic written by Shelly Hargis Murphy If you are a gardener or a wannabe gardener, you are going to adore this book. Shelly Murphy has a dry wit and you will spend your time “laughing out loud” at her accidental shenanigans. She does confess to being a “plantaholic,” and [...]
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If you love animals, especially horses, you are going to LOVE this book. If you are or aspire to be a true “horseman,” this book will inspire you in a multitude of ways. Michael Johnson, the author, sent me a copy of his book and an audio version for my review. I rarely have the [...]
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I had the opportunity to meet Jennie Helderman, and to observe for myself what a gentile woman she appears to be. In truth, she shows great courage when you least expect it, and is a determined writer and a dedicated interviewer who researches all of her work at great personal risk. As the sycamore tree [...]
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THE PRINCESS and the PACKET of FROZEN PEAS written by Tony Wilson and illustrated by Sue deGennaro, published by Peachtree Atlanta Publishers This book is of course a take-off on the very popular story of THE PRINCESS and the PEA. It starts out “Once upon a time there was a prince called Henrik” (with “Henrik” [...]
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