March 24th, 2008 . by Lisa
Hide and Seek by Catherine Palmer is the sequel to Finders Keepers and is the story of Luke, Montgomery and Darcy.
In Finders Keepers Luke’s wife dies of a brain tumor and in Hide and Seek we find Luke not coping very well with her death. Before her death, Luke was a deacon at church and […]
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March 24th, 2008 . by Lisa
Nightmare Academy by Frank Peretti is the second in The Veritas Project about the Springfields.
In this book, the family has been asked to investigate the disappearance of runaways after a missing child is found out of his mind. The only understandable thing he can say is Nightmare Academy. When the boy dies mysteriously in the […]
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March 24th, 2008 . by Lisa
Hangman’s Curse by Frank Peretti is the first book in The Veritas Project series. This is a series he has written for teens and tweens and since I have teens and tweens and I love his books, I wanted to see how the series was.
The book centers around the Springfields who are a family of […]
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March 24th, 2008 . by Lisa
In Finder’s Keepers by Catherine Palmer, Elizabeth Hayes is a single mom of Nikolai, a boy she adopted from Romania when he was just a few years old who has a special friendship with her neighbor, Grace Chalmers. When Grace dies, her house is left to her nephew Zachary who comes in and schedules an […]
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March 24th, 2008 . by Lisa
On Wings of the Morning by Marie Bostwick is a book about a boy, a girl, and a war. Morgan Glennon grew up without a dad, on his grandparents farm in Oklahoma and he loved to fly. This led him to enlist in the navy when WWII started. He quickly distinguished himself as an aviator […]
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