Beautifully written, meticulously researched and infused with palpable passion, 'The Young Messiah' is very highly recommended not just for Christian readers but anyone who can appreciate intelligent and historically rich spiritual literature.
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A visit on the set of 'Murdoch Mysteries' with young cancer survivors gave everyone a chance to geek out over history and science and revealed the depth of care the production team puts into not just their art but to their young fans as well.
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'The Tutor' is a joy to read, and the historical details and settings are wonderfully drawn and feel remarkably authentic.
Read More »12 book series to binge read during the holidays
With the paucity of new releases this month, we thought we'd toss out a list of some of our favorite book series that may have flown under your radar over the years. Because what bibliophile doesn't love a nice, meaty saga you can really sink your chops into, especially with the days growing short and the weather getting colder?
Read More »Psychic detective Delia returns in ‘A Barricade in Hell’
The story in A Barricade in Hell is strong throughout, and Jaime Lee Moyer’s descriptions, settings and historical details remain as wonderfully well-painted as in the first novel.
Read More »Delia’s Shadow │ Review
'Delia's Shadow' is very well-constructed and makes for a spooky, captivating read, particularly for the cool, windy, early-darkness of fall nights.
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