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A triumph for June B. Jones!Review Date: 2008-01-15
Junie B BooksReview Date: 2007-12-11
My 2nd grader read it in less than 24 hoursReview Date: 2007-11-18
Great Holiday Book!Review Date: 2007-08-06
Junie B - elf girlReview Date: 2007-07-14

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No Wonder Such A Wonderful BookReview Date: 2003-03-19
As it is written, from Paul in I Corithians, chapter 15.
For I delivered to you as of first importance
what I also received, that Christ died for our sins in accordance with the scriptures....
From the Cross comes Words
spoken in the Lord's final acts. The words come from Luke, chapter 23. He spoke to all of us through time. He saw each one
of us. From His suffering, His pain and His shame to our sickness, our sin and our doubt. His cry, "Father, forgive them."
[Luke 23:34] was enough. To all the Bernhard Goetz's who lash out in anger for injustice. There is justice. To the criminal
who died on the Cross next to the Savior there is hope. For those finding a way out there is pardon and forgiveness. To the
solider or missionary who leaves loved ones behind. For Love is built NOT on passion and romance but on mission and sacrifice.
That eternity is closer than any Good-bye, but in reality 'see you soon.' To all the Judith Bucknell's who cry in loneliness.
He reached out from the Cross to your lonely heart. It was Jesus in his hour of abandonment, 'My God, my God, why have you
forsaken me?' [Matthew 27:46]. When no one else loves you. He is going to love you. He always has. He was fulfilling prophecy.
When you're tired and thrist. He knows that, too. God became flesh and dwelt with us to know everything we have ever done
with compassion He carried it with Him to the Cross.
The witnesses who were there and saw the miracle of salvation.
Even those who ran away. There was a great price paid. He sacrified His life. We all know what had happened that day. The
message is in our tears. No education, maturity or religion can separate us from His passion. From the Cross' wisdom comes
the open arms of undying Love and a place to come home to. Only that wisdom lies NOT as men sees it, but in Faith in the Power
of God. The evidence in an empty tomb. So what does really matter to you? I'd say a living God in the flesh, making the most
important decision in your life, to spread the news 'in an information age, NOT regeneration.' In Jesus' words, 'Will you
tell them?' 'Will you tell them I came back and that I'm coming back again.' Will you?
NOTE: Contains a Study Guide
at the end for each chapter for further study plus added notes. To Max, May God continually Bless you as you Bless us with
your gift. In the Love of Jesus.
No wonder They Call him the SaviorReview Date: 2007-09-03
No Wonder Such A Wonderful BookReview Date: 2003-03-19
As it is written, from Paul in I Corithians, chapter 15.
For I delivered to you as of first importance
what I also received, that Christ died for our sins in accordance with the scriptures....
From the Cross comes Words
spoken in the Lord's final acts. The words come from Luke, chapter 23. He spoke to all of us through time. He saw each one
of us. From His suffering, His pain and His shame to our sickness, our sin and our doubt. His cry, "Father, forgive them."
[Luke 23:34] was enough. To all the Bernhard Goetz's who lash out in anger for injustice. There is justice. To the criminal
who died on the Cross next to the Savior there is hope. For those finding a way out there is pardon and forgiveness. To the
solider or missionary who leaves loved ones behind. For Love is built NOT on passion and romance but on mission and sacrifice.
That eternity is closer than any Good-bye, but in reality 'see you soon.' To all the Judith Bucknell's who cry in loneliness.
He reached out from the Cross to your lonely heart. It was Jesus in his hour of abandonment, 'My God, my God, why have you
forsaken me?' [Matthew 27:46]. When no one else loves you. He is going to love you. He always has. He was fulfilling prophecy.
When you're tired and thrist. He knows that, too. God became flesh and dwelt with us to know everything we have ever done
with compassion He carried it with Him to the Cross.
The witnesses who were there and saw the miracle of salvation.
Even those who ran away. There was a great price paid. He sacrified His life. We all know what had happened that day. The
message is in our tears. No education, maturity or religion can separate us from His passion. From the Cross' wisdom comes
the open arms of undying Love and a place to come home to. Only that wisdom lies NOT as men sees it, but in Faith in the Power
of God. The evidence in an empty tomb. So what does really matter to you? I'd say a living God in the flesh, making the most
important decision in your life, to spread the news 'in an information age, NOT regeneration.' In Jesus' words, 'Will you
tell them?' 'Will you tell them I came back and that I'm coming back again.' Will you?
NOTE: Contains a Study Guide
at the end for each chapter for further study plus added notes. To Max, May God continually Bless you as you Bless us with
your gift. In the Love of Jesus.
What Really Matters?Review Date: 2003-02-27
As "pain pervades the dusty planet," we can at times wonder how our suffering can better us as human beings. We feel alone roaming down here while God seems far above, safe in his heavenly paradise.
This is where Jesus Christ appears. In his suffering, we can see God at his most human. When the consistency of life IS inconsistency, there is someone who understands.
Jesus died for people instead of taking revenge. He didn't retaliate even when he was facing death. He takes our sin on his shoulders and becomes the "death slayer."
Max Lucado is really writing to people who have broken hearts and who can find a lonely person simply by looking in the mirror. The land of promise is for those who endure the pain and suffering and are reborn.
I loved the story he tells about the puppy and how he explains guilt and forgiveness. He brings a human element to spiritual concepts. He also explains how we can't get rid of guilt ourselves, we really do need a savior.
A beautiful look at Christ, the Cross and why we need God.
~The Rebecca Review
Jesus made real and personalReview Date: 2003-05-03
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A Welcome Reissue!Review Date: 2008-04-14
A family favoriteReview Date: 2008-04-02
Great Christmas BookReview Date: 2007-12-03
Background: My wife remembers this book from Christmas visits as a child with an elderly couple (their "Adopted Grandparents"). Years later, the elderly woman, Rosamond, wanted to give a copy of this book to our family and other relatives. She found it was out of print, but with the local book store obtained permission to make photocopies which she gave that Christmas. It's about 6 years later now, Rosamond has passed away, and the photocopy we received from her wasn't very good quality. We were able to replace it with a nice bound book for a price that was quite reasonable (not sure it will still be on sale when you're reading this :-) A Tree for Peter.
One of the best children's books ever.Review Date: 2006-03-22
Kate Seredy's "A Tree For Peter"Review Date: 2005-08-06

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Pretty good.Review Date: 2001-07-31
This is a great book!Review Date: 2000-03-25
GREAT! A GREAT SUPER SPECIALReview Date: 2003-03-19
Good, but . . .Review Date: 2000-10-09
Another Brilliant Saddle Club Book!!Review Date: 2000-11-29
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Love this bookReview Date: 2008-04-01
Every kid (and kid at heart) should have this on their bookshelf!Review Date: 2008-01-02
AWESOME BOOK!Review Date: 2007-12-05
LOVED it!Review Date: 2007-12-03
My favorite book, everReview Date: 2006-12-22

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Christmas favoriteReview Date: 2008-06-05
A Christmas Picture StoryReview Date: 2008-01-28
My children love it...OK... I love looking at it too. You don't even realize that you aren't actually reading because the feelings portrayed are so strong.
A great gift!
Small MiracleReview Date: 2008-01-18
Great book!Review Date: 2007-07-21
Absolultely Brilliant and BeautifulReview Date: 2006-11-25
What a heartwarming story -- a fairy tale that could almost come true; and you kind of wish it would!!
The illustrations in this book come alive with a powerful simplicity.
The artwork is the kind that leads your eye into all its multi-faceted (yet simply rendered) details, and each time I look at it, I am rewarded with more details that I had missed before.
I can almost hear the anticipatory almost-sacred hush on that village's cold, snowy, almost deserted streets on this very special, last day before Christmas.
A VERY special book!!

Perfect Christmas StoryReview Date: 2008-09-25
This is a surprisingly gritty story of wartime heartache, but it still managed to perfectly capture the Christmas spirit and the true meaning of the holidays. The prose is gentle and folksy, and the illustrations are to die for.
The Year of the Perfect Christmas Tree: An Appalachian StoryReview Date: 2008-08-13
The Year of the Perfect Christmas TreeReview Date: 2008-01-07
Christmas bookReview Date: 2008-01-02
From a veteran of Christmas picture books...Review Date: 2007-12-17


Boat of Dreams Review Date: 2005-12-07
A wonderful read for old and young alike....The tale will help you send your dreams to others for the holidays.
A message to those listening to the cluesReview Date: 2005-01-18
Engaging, delightful and funny!Review Date: 2004-06-28
Preston brings Santa to life in a very `realistic" way, much to both the horror and delight of thirteen-year-old Will and his six-year-old sister, Lila. "Santa" teaches Will and Lila to dream their biggest dreams, allowing their love to flow for everyone, as they transverse the world on Christmas Eve in their departed father's beloved lobster boat. Magic and miracles are in the air as Will and Lila have the adventure of their life on this unforgettable night. They learn that things are not what they seem and that love does indeed create miracles.
This Christmas tale will fill one with hope and love, with several chuckles along the way and will leave the reader with a warm spot in his or her heart along with a tear or two!
I heartily recommend this book!
Well Intentioned Christmas Tale for a Time of WarReview Date: 2007-01-15
In steps Santa Claus - an unkempt Santa Claus that reminds me of the sometimes drunk uncle played by Jim Belushi or Randy Quaid. Santa turns the Sarah Ann into a magical flying boat and takes the children on an adventure to brighten their spirits.
At times this book is fun; mostly during the interactions between the boy - getting to that defiant age - and his younger sister that he protects. But, unfortunately, it is also a bit predictable; especially, the ended - which I won't give away.
I bought this book when it was $15.00 - reasonable for a small, seasonal hardcover book, but now it appears to gone up to $27.00 for the 2006 Christmas season; what a shame - that is too much for such a thin book.
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A Guide to my Book Rating System:
1 star = The wood pulp would have been better utilized as toilet paper.
2 stars = Don't bother, clean your bathroom instead.
3 stars = Wasn't a waste of time, but it was time wasted.
4 stars = Good book, but not life altering.
5 stars = This book changed my world in at least some small way.
Dissenting Point Of ViewReview Date: 2004-12-16

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HOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Review Date: 2008-06-26
A Delight Before ChristmasReview Date: 2008-02-12
To complicate things more, Berlin's parents decide to spend Christmas with her at her house - the very same house that she has been bragging about for the past year. With the arrival of her parents just around the corner, Berlin is in dire need of a painter to finish making the inside of her home beautiful. And, wouldn't you know it - the only available person who fits in her budget is Reggie. Now, Berlin is stuck between a rock and a hard place because it is becoming very challenging to stick to her plans of landing a rich doctor for a husband while trying to ignore her growing desire to be intimate with Reggie.
You know the old saying of "never judge a book by its cover because you might not know what you find inside"? Well, in A Delight Before Christmas, Berlin Dupree is about to find out the truth behind that statement. In the beginning, because of her past hardship, I truly understood Berlin's actions and totally agreed with some of them. I can relate to wanting to make the best of your life and to have goals to strive towards. However, trying to uphold her beliefs proves to be a very difficult task for Berlin, especially when her mind says one thing and her body demands another.
Readers, you are in for a deliciously sweet, spicy treat with A Delight Before Christmas, from start to finish it is scorching hot. Whew! The continuous, explosive sexual play is highly erotic, extremely passionate, and `oh-so lustful' beyond my wildest dreams. Berlin and Reggie's attraction immediately leaps off the page at you; how either can resist as long as they do is really an amazing act. I found myself deeply immersed within A Delight Before Christmas so much so that I simply couldn't put it down. I found myself saying "just one more page" and before I knew it A Delight Before Christmas was drawing to a conclusion. A Delight Before Christmas is my first time taking great pleasures in the writings of Angie Daniels and I must say that she will definitely be added to my must read author list.
Nikita
reviewed for Joyfully Reviewed
GREAT BOOK. WELL WRITTENReview Date: 2007-12-14
:0)Review Date: 2008-08-05
Loved it wasn't sure if i wanted to read it even with the good reviews but i still read it and loved it. I didn't like how Reggie talked sometimes but i guess it was the whole point of the book not judging a book by its cover. Love the build up between Berlin & Reggie. Good read
HOTT!!!!!!!Review Date: 2007-10-11

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A Wonderful Christmas StoryReview Date: 2002-12-17
Hurray to MichaelReview Date: 2000-12-19
I loved itReview Date: 2000-12-01
A Christmas ClassicReview Date: 2000-12-22
An Unexpectedly Wonderful Christmas StoryReview Date: 2000-12-14
Good Job, Are there other books available by this author?
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Even at holiday time, Junie is up to her expected tricks, and there's an awful rivalry with Tattletale May. But, alls well that ends well, with tons of laughs on the way to a heartwarming ending.
Brava, Barbara Parks!