Book Review
John Montgomery, Revolutionary Fifer
by Emily Adams
"John Montgomery, Revolutionary Fifer" by Pat Duff is a captivating piece of historical fiction that follows the adventures of two teenage brothers during the American Revolution. As war breaks out in the young nation’s struggle for...
Book Review
Ezekiel
by Emily Adams
Ezekiel: Every Life Positioned for Purpose is a ten-week daily study of the biblical book of Ezekiel. Interspersing discussion and comprehension questions with historical context and personal insight, Erica Wiggenhorn provides readers...
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Picasso on a Schedule
by Emily Adams
When IT management is examined through the lenses of technology, business, and art, great things can be produced. So claim Stephen Wiggins and Kenneth Abernethy in Picasso on a Schedule: The Art and Science of Managing IT. "Picasso on a...
Book Review
The Goopy Ghost at Valentine's Day
by Emily Adams
V R Duin’s The Goopy Ghost at Valentine’s Day is the tale of Goopy the Ghost’s search for a friend. When Cupid sets out to help Goopy find a pal in time for Valentine’s Day, the quest sets off an unexpected chain of events, with...
Book Review
Nowolipie Street
by Emily Adams
"Nowolipie Street", a fantastic memoir of how one young Polish man’s life was changed forever by the horrific events of World War II, will deeply impact its readers. The author begins by tracing memories of his childhood, the early...
Book Review
The Keys to Adventure
by Emily Adams
The keys on an old piano are one young girl’s passport to a world of adventure in Celisa Seybold’s "The Keys to Adventure". Laurey McKay, an active, spirited ten-year-old, is acutely unhappy when her family moves from their home in...
Book Review
The Nimbles of Nimbus
by Emily Adams
In The Nimbles of Nimbus, illustrated and written by Sharon Boylan Lynch, a joyride in a glider and an unexpected turn of events bring two curious and imaginative groups of children together. Skittle and Tumble, two cloud children, spend...
Book Review
American Entrepreneur
by Emily Adams
While many books on economics focus on dry numbers, "American Entrepreneur" takes a drastically different approach. Professors of history and economics respectively, Schweikart and Doti tell a lively and fascinating tale of the...
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