Beyond Books

Gladys Hunt on Recognizing the Good

Editor's Note: In our Honey for a Child's Heart Read-Along this month, we're considering Chapter 15: "First Books for Readers." Settle in for some good ...
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Home Library Management: Analyze the Situation

Home Library Management is a mini-series based on a presentation I originally gave to a homeschool group when I was a professional librarian years ago. These ...
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Home Library Management: Where do I begin?

Home Library Management is a mini-series based on a presentation I originally gave to a homeschool group when I was a professional librarian years ago. These ...
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Ukraine: Lessons in Liberty and Compassion, Part 1

This post was originally published in 2014, shortly after Ukraine's Maidan Revolution. Emily's reflections and application are still timely today. From Emily: As my kids ...
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Looking Behind in The Hobbit

This essay was originally written by Hayley for the Redeemed Reader 2012 Writing Contest. We hope you'll enjoy it as we revisit The Hobbit this ...
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Raising Writers in Four Simple Steps

Or, the Wordsmith philosophy of teaching composition Notice I said “simple,” not “easy.”  Good writing is based on just a handful of sound principles—that makes ...
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Meet the Team: Hayley at Christmas

As 2020 draws to an end, we know we've added a lot of new readers. So, squeaking in for very last minute Christmas ideas, here ...
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Meet the Team: Megan at Christmas

As 2020 draws to an end, we know we've added a lot of new readers. So, just in time for last minute Christmas ideas, here ...
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Meet the Team: Betsy at Christmas

As 2020 draws to an end, we know we've added a lot of new readers. So, just in time for last minute Christmas ideas, here ...
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Meet the Team: Janie at Christmas

As 2020 draws to an end, we know we've added a lot of new readers. So, just in time for last minute Christmas ideas, here ...
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The Fellowship: A Discussion

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 ...
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Five Favorites: Old and New

With leaves changing and school beginning, our Redeemed Reader intern, Zoe Watters, shares five books that can be enjoyed any time of year.  As she ...
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Behind the Bookcase “Read-Alikes”

Unfortunately, we have removed the series "Behind the Bookcase," but we invite you to read one of the articles below instead. They are also by ...
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Summer Books for Refugees

One of our co-founders, Emily Whitten, has a great opportunity for you, readers, to help support a book-based ministry this summer! Read on for her ...
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Invictus by Ryan Graudin

Invictus takes science-fiction to the max with a wild ride that involves time travel, doppelgangers, and parallel universes.  Ages 15-up Invictus by Ryan Graudin.  Little, ...
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Dame Agatha: Murder on the Orient Express and And Then There Were None

A Scene of Terror Sitting alone in the dark house, I gripped the book tightly, desperate to finish and petrified at the same time. Was ...
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Sola Scriptura: The Bible is Pre-Eminent Among Books

500th Anniversary of the Reformation Tomorrow is the 500th anniversary of Martin Luther's famous act: the nailing of his 95 Theses on the church door in ...
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Reading Diana Wynne Jones: an Author Portrait

You just finished a good book.  Now what?  Many book lovers can relate to this sad, unsatisfied feeling.  But what if you banished that feeling, ...
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Portrait of a Reader: The Adventurer

Portrait of a Reader is a new feature in which we try to "unpack" a particular kind of reader. The portraits will overlap; most people will ...
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Peter Spier, Reissued

Yesterday we received the sad news that Peter Spier, illustrator of classic children's books, had passed away on April 27.  Given his age (89) and ...
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2017 Newbery Buzz: Some Writer! and Snow White

Historically—and overwhelmingly—the Newbery Award has graced the covers of fictional prose novels. And yet, even “back in the day,” there were some outliers. Nancy Willard’s A ...
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2017 Newbery Buzz: Pax and Wolf Hollow

January is Newbery month—that is, when the American Library Association holds their annual winter conference, the highlight of which is the ALA Youth Media Awards.  ...
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2017 Reading Challenge for Kids with Printable

The Grown-Ups' 2017 Reading Challenge Perhaps you have seen Tim Challies's  2017 Reading Challenge. Inspired in part by an original PopSugar reading challenge, Challies has broken his challenge down ...
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40 Books for Dads to Read to Their Kids

Strong father figures, adventures, humor, and general fun await! 40 books for DADS to read to their kids: fantasy, realistic fiction, historical fiction. Humor, adventure, ...
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Church History with Tim Challies

Today we are happy to bring you a virtual interview with pastor, author, and blogger extraordinaire —Tim Challies.  Tim serves as a pastor at Grace ...
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Getting to Know A. A. Milne (1882 – 1956)

It began with a poem.  A poem about a little boy saying his prayers.  A. A. Milne gave it to his wife, and she mailed ...
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The Virtual Nightstand

In lieu of our former "Book Bits" and "Web Newbery" posts, we're going to share a bit more of our personal reading lives with you, ...
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Cooking Up Fun: ‘Roald Dahl’s Revolting Recipes’

  Roald Dahl's Revolting Recipes by Roald Dahl and illustrated by Quentin Blake. Puffin, 1997. 32 pages. Reading Level: Ages 8-10 Recommended For: all ages ...
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Book Bits (Friday, July 1, 2016)

Book Bits is a monthly feature in which we share assorted book-related links and links to news pieces that reflect Redeemed Reader's purpose. Books on ...
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Book Bits (June 3, 2016)

Read on for interesting book-related news from around the web.... Boston Globe-Hornbook Award Announced Yesterday! We've reviewed a few of them here and for World Magazine: Goodbye, ...
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Book Bits (Friday, May 6, 2016)

Read on for interesting book-related news from around the web.... Adult Coloring Books?   Adult coloring books are all the rage, but some Christians have ...
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5 Ways to Connect Legos and Literature

What do you do when spring is shining and the kids are squirming? If you have a child who is enthusiastic about Legos, enrich their time ...
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Who’s Your Daddy?

Of all the charges hurled against Christianity in the modern age, one of the most potent is "paternalistic."  Christianity, it's said, has kept women in ...
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Book Bits: Beverly Cleary, banned books, National Cereal Day, and more (March 7, 2016)

Book Bits: a random collection of interesting, book-related news from around the web. Enjoy! Easter is just around the corner! Check out this Easter devotional ...
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The 6 Risks of Reading Old Books

I am a book list professional. I read, save, research, create, and share book lists. I own books of book lists. And I'm concerned with ...
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Book Bits is Back! (2/5/16)

It's high time we revived Book Bits: a random collection of interesting book-related links and information found around the web. Enjoy! Beatrix Potter has a ...
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One Reader’s 10 Most Memorable Books of 2015

As a professional reviewer, book award committee member, teacher, and bibliophile, I read a lot of books in a given year. A. Lot. I recorded ...
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Happy 150th birthday, Alice in Wonderland!

Alice in Wonderland turned 150 years old this year! Here are seven of the many reasons I believe Alice is worth celebrating with a tea ...
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When Is a Story More Than a Story?

We live in the Age of Narrative. And increasingly, novels stop telling stories and become about story, gazing at themselves with calm adoration. This is ...
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Is Petunia Ready for Social Security? Picture Books and Retirement

Do Picture Books Retire? Petunia, that silly goose, is turning the ripe old age of 65 this year, the same age as my father-in-law who ...
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The 2015 PBOTY Committee Reflects….

Have you ever wondered what goes on behind the closed doors of a book award committee's deliberations? How a group of people can, with confidence, ...
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Shakespeare Summer

During our break this summer, we are taking the opportunity to experience the richness of great literature in a multi-layered fashion. We don’t have all ...
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Finding Good Chapter Book Friends: Junie B. Jones v. Jasper John Dooley

A Childlike Attitude My friends, there is an enormous difference between the childish and the childlike. George MacDonald famously commented that he didn't write for children but for ...
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The Charm of the Penderwicks (Janie and Betsy discuss)

Periodically, Janie and Betsy discuss great middle grades literature, trying to figure out what makes it so great. Today, the charming Penderwicks clan are held ...
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Cinderella Radio Review: Listen Here!

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Mockingjay, Part One: Emily’s TW&E Radio Review

[soundcloud url="https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/177935219" params="auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false&visual=true" width="100%" height="450" iframe="true" /] Thanks to Kristen Eicher for her help with sound editing!  Thanks also to Dana and Chris Cowherd for ...
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5 Ideas for Discussing Mockingjay with Teens: A Mars Hill Approach

Don't forget to check out our Winter Book Fair with 50+ gift book recommendations for kids and teens! INTRODUCTION I recently sat down with Christian ...
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Robert McCloskey: 100th Anniversary of His Birth

Today marks the 100th anniversary of Robert McCloskey's birth. McCloskey is the author/illustrator of such familiar American children's books as Make Way for Ducklings, Blueberries for Sal, One ...
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SRC, Week 4: Time Travel Devotional

Other Summer Reading Challenge posts: Introduction, Week One: 1) Kids, 2) Teens, 3) Devotional.  Week Two: 1) Kids, 2) Teens, 3) Devotional.  Week Three: off Week ...
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SRC, Week One: Time Travel Devotional

Other Summer Reading Challenge posts: Introduction, Week One: 1) Kids, 2) Teens, 3) Devotional.  Week Two: 1) Kids, 2) Teens, 3) Devotional.  Week Three: off Week ...
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The Power of a Picture

It’s picture book month!  And boy, do we have a lot of picture books to talk about.  I keep hearing that the pb market is ...
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Sea of Monsters: Movie Review

Today, we welcome our former intern and current Executive Assistant, Hayley Schoeppler, back to the site.  She's is the one who covered Percy Jackson this ...
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Eat, Pray, Read…and Eat Again! Around the World Food Facts with Nive Burris

In our trip around the world (see our Summer Reading Challenge), what could be more fun than using food to explore different cultures?  Today, Nive ...
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Let’s Take a Road Trip–and Write a Story!

Our Around the World reading challenge book this week is The Middle of Somewhere, and it’s written by . . . um . . . ...
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Adult-Teen Summer Reading, Introduction: Conversation and a Contest!

Other Lemonade and Lit posts:  Introduction, Week One: Booked, Week Two: Booked Discussion, Week Three: Beauty, Week Four: Sexuality in Booked, Week Five: Beauty Discussion, ...
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Around the World Giveaway Winner!

Congratulations to Kim, who won the Summer Reading Challenge giveaway this week!  And thanks to everyone who signed up for the Challenge.  Just a few ...
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Summer Fun: Interns Needed

***This internship opportunity has been filled.  See here for the winners.***  If you are a high school or college student, love literature and movies, and ...
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Web Newberys, News and Freebies

News Booklists, sick a Summer Reading Challenge, and one of the funniest interviewees I've ever met...all coming up soon on Redeemedreader!  But for now, here ...
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Church Literacy, Part Two: Welcoming Kids and Adults with Reading Difficulties

Last week in Church Literacy, Part One, we heard from a Christian mom who dealt with dyslexia in her son.  I hope that gave you ...
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Web Newberys, News, and Freebies (Mar 25)

News It's the last week of March, and RR is gearing up for some spring-a-licious posts this week.  With Easter only a few days away, ...
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Oz the Great and Powerful: Discussion Questions

Introduction Last week I had the happy opportunity of watching Disney's new Oz the Great and Powerful.  I had to turn around a review that ...
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Home Mission: Letter to the Helpless Mom

Today some of my dear friends in the blogging world stop to honor and encourage a beautiful and brave woman of God. Our sweet sister-in-Christ, ...
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Words and Pictures: a Talk with Doug TenNapel

Yesterday we reviewed two graphic novels by a rising star in the world of "comics" who also happens to be a Christian and a homeschooling ...
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Identity and Revolution, part 2

Last week we looked at some YA titles that celebrated the “coming out” of gay and lesbian characters.  “Young Adult” has traditionally been the accepted ...
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Bookshelf Giveaway Winners

Question #1 Winner (Annie and Snowball and the Thankful Friends): Maggie Dolch Question #2 Winner (Simonetta Carr’s The Weight of a Flame and Lady Jane ...
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Web Newberys (Oct. 15)

Such an exciting week ahead!  Tomorrow we'll post our interview with Sally Lloyd Jones, and she'll tell us her thoughts on kids' devotionals as well ...
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The Librarian Trilogy: Interview with Jennifer Ball

This week, we heard from two librarians, including Betsy of Literaritea and Emily Cottrill of Livingbookslibrary.com.  I thought we would round out the week with ...
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Web Newberys & Tea (Literaritea, that is!)

Today, instead of writing our Web Newberys, I've decided to drink green tea and memorize Greek vocabulary words with my kids.  Well, I'm going to ...
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Make Your Mark: 2012 Student Writing Contest

As a former editor, believe it or not, I like critiquing manuscripts.  While I'm no C.S. Lewis, I have learned a few things about analyzing ...
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Web Newberys (July 23)

Noteworthy book-related articles and news: Olympic Christians:  Betsy at LiterariTea.blogspot.com reviews Zonderkidz kids' books about Olympic athletes.  Get 'em while they're hot! New Christian ereader:  ...
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Web Newberys, July 16

Noteworthy book posts I'm ruminating on these days: Big Truths for Little Kids:  a wise and thoughtful review of Susan Hunt's classic book at The ...
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Dad-lit: Views and Interviews

Over the past 16 months since launching this website, Janie and I have the opportunity to interview a number of authors and cultural critics who ...
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Posts for Laid-Back Parent Wanna-bes

With summer approaching, I'm frantically trying to piece together a summer "curriculum" for my kids, as well as researching what we'll study next fall.  Exciting ...
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A Death Observed, Part Two

In April, I began this series of reflections on my mother's death.  A few weeks before she went to be with the Lord, I received ...
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So Your Kid Wants to Be a Writer?

Maybe your child realizes his aptitude in writing, or maybe he doesn't--but you do.  What are some things you can do to foster that talent ...
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Living With Autism

Nobody knows yet exactly what causes it, or why it occurs more in certain income levels, or even quite what defines it, but autism becomes ...
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LIGHT YOUR LIBRARY Finale!

We started our LIGHT YOUR LIBRARY campaign nearly two weeks ago, but Janie and I had been planning it since at least the summer.  So ...
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Books-to-Movies Contest: We Have a Winner!

When we teamed up with Reelthinking.wordpress.com, Janie and I hoped there would be a little interest in the subject.  Little did we know that in ...
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Books-to-Movies: Training “Reel Thinkers”

Back-to-school time means hitting the books and living more structured days.  All the more reason to look forward to a good, family movie at the ...
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National Poem in My Pocket Day

Yesterday as I was emptying the contents of my husbands' pockets and my own, preparing our clothes for the Great Machinated Flume Ride that is ...
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Back-to-School Backpack

I'll admit it.  Janie and I like abstract thinking--cultural analysis and big picture type stuff.  But occasionally we try to offer practical help for parents ...
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Emily’s Top Ten

Finally getting around to this post.  I had hoped to post it during our six-month birthday celebration, but I ran out of room.  So...here are my ...
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Shakespeare on Record

A few years ago, my grandmother passed on to me a set of children's records from the 1950s and 60s.  Many of them were filled ...
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Another Half-Happy Birthday: Our Blog Story

What does it take to make a blog?  Besides a computer, internet connection, and credit card, of course?  Some might say passion, intelligence, computer saavy.  ...
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1/2 Birthday Bash: Janie’s Best

Happy Half-Birthday, guys!  Redeemed Reader has been online for roughly six months this week.  It seems ages ago since that cold, February morning when Janie ...
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Father’s Day Contest Winners

Thanks to everyone who entered our Father's Day contest!   Janie and I have enjoyed both hearing your dad stories, as well as the opportunity to ...
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Library Loans: Late Fees and Summer Camp

SUMMER CAMP We are eventually going to do our first summer camp next month.  But in the meantime, I have been looking for ways to ...
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Sex, Cats, and Stereotypes

Just when you thought we'd done a pretty good job of knocking down stereotypes, a new study (those three words have to be among the ...
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Preparing for Launch: Gene Edward Veith, Jr.

We don't usually do teasers on this blog.  But we don't usually do interviews with scholars as distinguished as Gene Edward Veith,  Jr. either.  If ...
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Moms with Blogs: Friends We Made Last Week

Yesterday wrapped up our Mom with a Blog Contest.  And the winner was...Julie of www.learningtotreasure.blogspot.com!  She won the Game of Sovereignty (that's as opposed to ...
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Announcing our Mom with a Blog Contest!

We're jumping on the bandwagon today.  Mother's Day is around the corner, and we're gearing up to celebrate good old mom.  Rather than creme-filled candy ...
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Music of ‘The Little House’

Saturday happy: Just found out that folksinger/songwriter Caroline Herring just put a CD out called The Little House.  It's a retelling of Virginia Lee Burton's ...
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Brave Little Digital World

In Surprised By Joy, C. S. Lewis wrote about the flowering of his imagination at an early age--especially through books, which were piled up everywhere ...
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Free Classic ebooks

As many of you know--particularly those who've read our newsletter this week (and if you haven't signed up already, why not take a moment and ...
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Dear Reader….

So, we've been up and running here at Redeemed reader for roughly a month and a half.  It's amazing to think about that, considering all ...
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Free Audio Book: Corrie Ten Boom’s ‘The Hiding Place’

Can't wait for my kids to read this in a few years.  If you don't have a copy already, here's a great way to enjoy ...
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Contest Winners and More

$20 Bookshelf Challenge Winner Today is the big day for one Redeemed Reader: the announcement of our $20 Bookshelf Challenge winner.  Thank you to everyone ...
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When God Shakes a Nation: Real Relief for Japan

I have been praying for Japan over the last few days, as I know many of you have.   In particular, I have been praying for ...
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It’s a Book by Lane Smith

It's a Book by Lane Smith.  Roaring Brook Press, 2010.  32 pages. Reading Level: Picture book, ages 4-8 Recommended for: ages 10-12 and up Bottom ...
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