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Tuesday, July 25, 2017
The Kinsman Chronicles
Readers of fantasy fiction will be happy to know this series, The Kinsman Chronicles, is now available in bound book form as well as e-book format. Jill Williamson's 6-part series now comes in two books. Book 1 contains parts 1-3 and is entitled King's Folly while Book 2, King's Blood, completes the series with parts 4-6.
King's Blood picks up after the destruction of the Five Realms and follows the adventures of those left drifting at sea in ships, seeking a new home. Read on to find out if the Deliverer can be found and the people can survive.
Get your own copy to enjoy today.
I received a free review copy of King's Blood from Bethany House Publishers.
The God You Thought You Knew--Book Review
Alex McFarland is all about "myth busting." In this book, he tackles ten common myths about Christianity. You have heard them, without a doubt. Some examples are:
- Science has disproven Christianity;
- A loving God wouldn't send anyone to hell; and
- Christianity is not for the educated.
I received a free review copy of The God You Thought You Knew from Bethany House Publishers and have given my honest opinion.
Monday, February 20, 2017
Another Coming-of-Age Story: Dikkon Eberhart
This memoir is full of interesting characters and stories--as well as the greatest of all stories, the Gospel. Enjoy this one-of-a-kind book about an unusual journey to find true identity and purpose.
I received a free review copy of the book for my honest opinion.
Friday, February 17, 2017
When We Last Spoke: A Story about Growing Up
Marci Henna presents a story of two sisters, abandoned by their mother at the home of her in-laws while their father flew helicopters in the Vietnam War. After their father is killed in action, the sisters have a variety of small town adventures under the loving guidance of their grandparents and an eccentric great-grandmother.
As adults, they are separated by secrets they kept, but reconciliation and forgiveness can still happen.
I received a free review copy of this book and recommend it for women who enjoy a good story with unusual characters. You can learn more by watching the book trailer.
Marci Henna will be giving away a FREE Kindle version of When We Last Spoke from Feb. 20-24 on Amazon.
Saturday, December 3, 2016
Risen: A Novelization of the Movie
Bethany House publishers offers Risen by veteran author Angela Hunt, based on the story by Paul Aiello and the screenplay by Aiello and Kevin Reynolds. If you prefer books to movies or want to experience both, enjoy!
This fictional story of a Roman soldier investigating the "theft" of the body of Christ has enough historical accuracy to keep the story credible and interesting to read. Angela Hunt is a master crafter of historical fiction, and this novelization is no exception to her skills.
Enjoy the novel, then watch the movie as well.
I received a free review copy of the book from the publisher for my honest review.
Thursday, December 1, 2016
Enhance Bible Study with a Bible Journaling Kit
Personalize your Bible with color, with tabs, with notes in the margins--whatever helps you organize your thoughts and find the verses you need in the future. This kit from Ellie Claire includes archival quality pen, twistable colored pencils, stickers and more, including a handy pouch to keep all these tools handy at your favorite reading and study spot.
To enter a drawing and possibly win your own kit, just enter here. To buy a kit for yourself or for a gift, check out any of these vendors:
Barnes & Noble
Amazon
Books-A-Million
Christian Book Distributors
To enter a drawing and possibly win your own kit, just enter here. To buy a kit for yourself or for a gift, check out any of these vendors:
Barnes & Noble
Amazon
Books-A-Million
Christian Book Distributors
Saturday, October 1, 2016
Set Yourself Apart: Avoid Common Writing Mistakes
In the age of blogs and social media, bad writing is all too
common. Thus, the person who writes well stands out from the crowd. You can be such a person, as it is not
difficult to avoid common writing mistakes. The following are some common
mistakes, along with a suggested essay
checker to make sure your formal writing is original as well as excellent
in form.
Homonyms
In English there are a number of words which are spelled
differently, yet pronounced the same (or nearly the same.) Automatic spelling checkers will not catch
homonym errors if you correctly spelled the wrong word. Be sure to proofread your work carefully to
avoid mistakes in commonly confused words such as: affect/effect,
there/their/they’re, its/it’s, to/two/too, sow/sew/so.
Style
Avoid the use of slang and other elements common in casual
communication. Because of the abundance
of media and the decline in formal dress and language, most writers today tend
to be too casual in their more serious writing.
Writing for work or for school should be more formal. At the same time, avoid the use of
ostentatious language. Using big words when a smaller one will do impresses
nobody. Be yourself, but on your best
behavior. Your writing may be read by strangers rather than your closest
friends, so use a tone appropriate to meeting someone important (your reader)
for the first time. Show the reader you
are polite, intelligent, and articulate.
Punctuation and
Capitalization
Because people spend much time typing short text messages or
casual email responses, they tend to forget about the attributes of a complete
sentence. Formal writing requires the
use of complete sentences with subject and verb. Consult a good English
composition textbook for a complete treatment of sentence structure. Begin every sentence with a capital letter
and end each sentence with a period, question mark, or, rarely, an exclamation
point. Be sure each sentence is a single
complete thought. Several different
thoughts require several separate sentences.
Plagiarism
Of all possible writing mistakes, plagiarism is the most
serious of all. Plagiarism is the use of another’s words as your own. In other words, plagiarism is intellectual
theft. Whether inadvertent or
deliberate, it is an offense taken seriously by teachers, professors, and the
writers who have their words taken without permission. If you have relied heavily on a particular
resource for your essay or term paper, it is important to check your work to be
sure you have properly cited the resources you used and have expressed ideas
from that source in your own words, not merely copied the source while changing
a few words. Free essay checkers are
available online to help you avoid plagiarism.
Using a free essay plagiarism checker is quick and easy. Just paste your essay or other
writing into the checker. It then uses
algorithms to check word frequency and other variables against the internet and
common databases. If anything is
flagged, you will be able to correct your work and be confident your finished
writing is original.
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