books for teen writers

Books for Teen Writers

By Betsy Farquhar | December 12, 2020

Books for aspiring writers abound. Books for teen writers are a little harder to track down. But many teens are aspiring authors, writing reams of stories or maintaining a lively blog. Thanks to NaNoWriMo, more teens than ever are trying their hand at writing an actual novel. This is fantastic! Below are some books for…

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Bookish Christmas Fun

By Betsy Farquhar | December 3, 2020

Are you looking ahead to a Christmas that doesn’t involve extra family and friends as much as previous years’ celebrations? Perhaps you usually travel, but this year you’ll be home. We know that Christmas vacation may look a little … empty this year. We spend a lot of time before Christmas meditating on Advent and…

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13 Books for 13 Year Old Boys (and Girls!)

By Betsy Farquhar | November 13, 2020

13 year olds: ready to be done with middle school, but not yet in high school. Officially “teenagers,” but plenty of maturing still to do. 13 year olds straddle the “middle grades” and “young adult” line, not quite ready for some of the more mature content in many YA books but anxious to move out…

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Ancient Romans, Alphamaniacs, and Incredible Jobs

By Megan Saben | November 12, 2020

Three critically-acclaimed picture books tackle big subjects like the size of the universe, the scope of humanity, and the power of words

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Have You Seen the Redeemed Reader Quarterly?

By Janie Cheaney | November 9, 2020

Redeemed Reader is bringing back the golden age of print journals (in our own small way)

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The Return of the Thief by Megan Whalen Turner

By Betsy Farquhar | October 26, 2020

Megan and I have followed Megan Whalen Turner’s Thief series for years, and we both pre-ordered the final book, The Return of the Thief, months before publication. And we both read it within the week we received it! Readers: this is highly unusual for us at Redeemed Reader. Normally, we “divide and conquer,” rarely reading the same title as…

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A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle (Book Club Edition)

By Betsy Farquhar | October 19, 2020

Good books are even better when people discuss them. In fact, we label books “discussion starters” when they offer much food for thought. A Wrinkle in Time is one such book. Unfortunately, kids often read this book at far too young an age and think they don’t like it. Even if your child reads at…

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5 Ways to Use Redeemed Reader for School

By Betsy Farquhar | September 14, 2020

Apples, new pencils, pumpkin spice, and the hint of a cool breeze—must be September—and a new school year! Did you know you can use Redeemed Reader for school, no matter what school looks like in your home? This School Year is a New Adventure As we all know, this school year is starting off differently…

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Adorning the Dark by Andrew Peterson: A Discussion

By Betsy Farquhar | September 10, 2020

Sometimes, we just have to “discuss” a book instead of merely write a review of it. Come eavesdrop as Betsy and Megan discuss Adorning the Dark by Andrew Peterson. See below the post for publication information and where you can purchase it (if our discussion convinces you!). Adorning the Dark: A Summary Betsy: Megan, you…

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The Fellowship: A Discussion

By Hayley Morell | September 10, 2020

Reading about the Inklings, Hayley and Megan discuss The Fellowship, an excellent book for Tolkien and Lewis enthusiasts. The Fellowship: The Literary Lives of the Inklings: J.R.R. Tolkien, C. S. Lewis, Owen Barfield, Charles Williams by Philip Zaleski and Carol Zaleski. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2015. 656 pages. Reading Level: Adult Recommended For: Ages 16…

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