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Helen Sloane's Diary by Jeff Lucas |
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What was your first impression?
This is a diary style book of a 27 year old woman written by Jeff Lucas, a slightly older than 27 year old man. It is witty, clever and thoughtful but it did take a little while to stop imagining the man who wrote it in every word and instead focus on the main character. This was especially difficult as I had just returned from a week of hearing him speak every day. (My copy is signed by the way!)
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Newspaper Caper by Max Elliot Anderson |
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A review by Hilary's eldest son (9) of Newspaper Caper by Max Elliot Anderson, published by Tweener Press.
What is this book about?
The book was about three friends who are always there for each other. The main thing about the story was that cars kept on being stolen and they found out who was doing it.
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Agape by John Alexander Wilson |
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John Alexander Wilson is a young Christian
songwriter and musician from Scotland. Following the release of his debut
album, Agape, he is touring around the UK performing at churches and youth
events and is increasingly being played on the radio too. He is studying
classical music at Edinburgh University and has been performing praise and
worship music for some years.
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Skydiving for Parents by Jane Bullivant |
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What was your first impression?
With a subtitle like ‘raising amazing kids without
going into freefall' this book will demand the attention of any passing
harassed parent (myself included). Inside it is so full of parenting
suggestions and nuggets to remember you will probably need to read it twice.
Thankfully it is so readable you won't mind
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The Organic God by Margaret Feinberg |
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What was your first impression?
This is a beautifully designed book; it
looks utterly compelling. ‘Imagine what it would look like to have an organic
relationship with God – one that is stripped of all pollutants and additives of
this world.’ Published by Zondervan, this really is the kind of book you just
want to hold, and then read
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