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Review Date: 10/22/2006
I enjoyed this book very much. I have a friend who was a missionary in China.
Across China is a journal about places most Americans will never see.
Across China is a journal about places most Americans will never see.
Review Date: 1/2/2019
I read this book because I've seen the movie so many times. It's a good book, but has a poor ending to it.
Review Date: 3/9/2007
William Miller was the biographer for Dorothy Day eulogized as a "nonviolent social radical of luminous personality." Miller recounts her baptism by fire in the 1920's.
Review Date: 4/13/2007
Eighteen highly entertaining mysteries will delight the connoisseur. Many of the stories here feature the famous detective, Albert Campion.
Review Date: 8/31/2013
Too much profanity for me.
Animal doctors: What it's like to be a veterinarian and how to become one
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Review Date: 6/1/2007
I enjoyed these stories from a variety of veterinarians in a variety of places; farms, circuses, zoos, etc. Very good for a person that wants to be a vet or loves animals.
Review Date: 5/25/2015
Too much profanity for me.
Review Date: 5/25/2015
Too much profanity for me.
Review Date: 2/18/2010
Excellent children's book on patience. I think Pooh is an excellent teacher.
Review Date: 2/26/2007
Twenty-five years ago three friends grew from girls to women on the sandy shores of Hubbard's Point, Connecticut, forging a bond they swore would last always. Then time and distance drew them apart--and one was lost forever. Now her nine-year-old daughter has returned to the Point with her widowed father.
Review Date: 10/22/2006
This is a good book on parent-child relationships and is useful for other relationships too.
Review Date: 12/10/2012
Too much profanity for me.
Review Date: 10/22/2006
Pray more without changing your job description by creatively weaving prayer through your daily life.
This was a very useful book. A large group of us studied it together but the group was too large for suitable discussion. I wish I could go through it again with just a few women.
This was a very useful book. A large group of us studied it together but the group was too large for suitable discussion. I wish I could go through it again with just a few women.
Review Date: 8/28/2015
Excellent story. I enjoyed it very much.
Review Date: 4/27/2007
Adopted heir Timothy Kinnit refuses to marry his beloved Julia until he learns the truth about his parentage. But when Albert Campion traces the roots of young Timothy's family tree, he finds them buried in a century-old scandal involving a jilted nanny and a rather nasty murder. When another tragic death occurs, a sinister Victorian blood legacy suddenly threatens the lives fo the two young lovers...and Campion's to boot!
Review Date: 2/10/2020
Told by his daughter Donna, this book is her father's story--of an artist and a Christian. He overcame a poor boyhood to attend art school. He devoted his life to creating things of beauty priced so that everyone could afford them. As a Christian, he helped to revitalize the Youth for Christ organization, aided countless individuals, and was an inspiration to everyone who came in contact with him, including his own family and me.
Please read this book.
Please read this book.
Review Date: 11/7/2006
This book was fun! I woke up at 3:00 a.m. one night, couldn't sleep so I decided to finish the book that I was two thirds through. I want to read more of Albert Campion's adventures.
Review Date: 8/3/2007
Paul Lewis is president of Family University and founder of its College of Fathering--Dads University. He speaks nationally to the media and to audiences in church, corporate and community settings about fathering and family stregths.
Review Date: 2/25/2016
Very funny book, but too much profanity for me. Parents and parents-to-be can learn a lot from this book.
Review Date: 2/26/2008
Another great Allingham book. It's amazing how she keeps you guessing "who done it." I couldn't put it down.
"Nasty pranks were being played on dancer Jimmy Sutane, star of London's Argosy Theatre. They began backstage as tuppenny-ha'penny squirts of malice. They became a pound's worth of trouble when they spread to the Sutanes' country estate. Someone wanted Jimmy's famous feet to tap their final performance."
"Nasty pranks were being played on dancer Jimmy Sutane, star of London's Argosy Theatre. They began backstage as tuppenny-ha'penny squirts of malice. They became a pound's worth of trouble when they spread to the Sutanes' country estate. Someone wanted Jimmy's famous feet to tap their final performance."
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