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Unlocked – Karen Kingsbury | Reviews Curtasia's Blog
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Reviews Curtasia's Blog. A review of books/movies and more! The Way Home – A movie review. Adventures in Odyssey – Cause and Effect by Focus on the Family →. Unlocked – Karen Kingsbury. This time, friendship, faith, and the power of a song must be strong enough to open the doors to the miracle Holden needs. Unlocked covered many more topics than just Autism too, it included bulling, lost friendships, separation of spouses, prejudice, and a very unexpected twist. Note, this book was provided by my mom😉 W...
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Book Review: Immanuel’s Veins by Ted Dekker | Drumsr4girls's Blog
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Book Review: Permission to Speak Freely by Anne Jackson. Book Review: Immanuel’s Veins by Ted Dekker. September 14, 2010. The book begins with this introduction: “My name is Toma Nicolescu and I was a warrior, a servant of Her Majesty, the empress of Russia, Catherine the Great…” In a nutshell “warrior” and “servant” are just the words to describe Ted Dekker’s main character in his fictional thriller,. If you haven’t already seen it. I would love for you to comment below.
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Historical Fiction Review: October 2005
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Great Reviews of Historical Fiction, covering all time periods of American and International History. Thursday, October 27, 2005. Finding Anna: The Story Behind a Beloved Hymn. The fire and its aftermath are well incorporated into the story, and accounts of destruction, the homeless refugees, and the rebuilding effort seem especially relevant today, in the weeks after Hurricane Katrina, a similar –though on a much larger scale- disaster. Posted by Lynda O. Tuesday, October 18, 2005. Posted by Lynda O.
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Historical Fiction Review: August 2006
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Great Reviews of Historical Fiction, covering all time periods of American and International History. Tuesday, August 22, 2006. Fire: 1740-1741 - The First Great Awakening. Second in the “Great Awakenings” series by Bill Bright and Jack Cavanaugh, introduces us to the town of Havenhill, Connecticut in 1740. The revival focus here is the one brought about by the preaching of Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield. Posted by Lynda O. Friday, August 4, 2006. Proof: 1857-1858 - A Great Prayer Revival. Trailb...
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Historical Fiction Review: Mozart's Sister
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Great Reviews of Historical Fiction, covering all time periods of American and International History. Thursday, September 28, 2006. Mozart’s Sister is still an enjoyable read, a great way to learn the untold story of this forgotten woman, Mozart’s older sister, and the particular trials and challenges she endured. Posted by Lynda O. May 2, 2010 at 11:08 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Essay: Why and How I Teach With Historical Fiction. Historical Fiction Books by Time Period. French and Indian War.
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Historical Fiction Review: Under the Northern Lights
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Great Reviews of Historical Fiction, covering all time periods of American and International History. Thursday, October 12, 2006. Under the Northern Lights. Under the Northern Lights. By Tracie Peterson, continues the “Alaskan Quest” story begun in Summer of the Midnight Sun. Beginning in September 1915, Under the Northern Lights picks up from the previous story’s cliffhanger ending, and finally resolves that story, while continuing the relationship issues between Jacob and Helaina. Under the Northern Li...
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Historical Fiction Review: June 2006
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Great Reviews of Historical Fiction, covering all time periods of American and International History. Thursday, June 29, 2006. Faith of My Fathers: Biblical Fiction about King Manasseh's Reign. Faith of My Fathers. Overall, Faith of My Fathers offers an excellent action-adventure book with Bible characters. Fans of Bible fiction will find this book adequate, as well as a good continuation of the characters and families from the previous three books of “Chronicles of the Kings.”. Posted by Lynda O. View m...
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Historical Fiction Review: January 2006
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Great Reviews of Historical Fiction, covering all time periods of American and International History. Friday, January 13, 2006. Wings of Morning: 16th Century Scotland. By Kathleen Morgan, continues the “These Highland Hills” series set in 16th century Scotland. This story takes place a few years after the first book in the series, Child of the Mist. And introduces a love interest for Niall Campbell’s cousin, Iain Campbell. Posted by Lynda O. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Trailblazer Books for Young Readers.
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Immanuel’s Veins – Ted Dekker | The Review
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Immanuel’s Veins – Ted Dekker. August 27, 2010. This story is for everyone but not everyone is for this story. As soon as I finished reading. If I were a woman I would have loved Alek. If I were a king I would have hired him to remain in my courts. If I were an enemy I would have run and hid, because wherever you found Alek you would find Toma, and you would surely die unless you swore allegiance to the empress. (. Newer post →. One thought on “ Immanuel’s Veins – Ted Dekker. December 13, 2010. The writi...
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