Dateline: Thorhild, Alberta
Weblog: www.quiverfullfamily.com
Articles: 226
Jennifer Bogart is a born again child of God, wife and mother to three (so far). Living in rural Alberta, Canada, she relies upon her blog for creative expression and is busy developing multi-sensory homeschooling supplements at Bogart Family Resources. Passionate about the Christian arts and children; she reviews literature, picture books, educational dvds, music, homeschooling products and whatever else catches her eye.
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Graphic Novel Review: The First Escape (The Dopple Ganger Chronicles, Book 1) by G.P. Taylor
Trench coats, voluminous trousers, black boots and the dim, nearly monochromatic palette contribute to a an impeccable fusion of design, art, and "illustra-novel."
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Book Review: Isolation by Travis Thrasher
So good, so scary, Isolation's demonic premise runs too close to reality.
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Book Review: In the Shadow of Lions (Chronicles of the Scribe, Book 1) by Ginger Garrett
Anne Boleyn as you've never read her before.
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Book Review: The Road of Lost Innocence - The True Story of a Cambodian Heroine by Somaly Mam
Taken, sold and used; Somaly now uses her story to save girls and women trapped in forcible prostitution.
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Music Review: Cody Shuler & Pine Mountain Railroad - Pickin’, Praisin’ & Singin’: Hymns from the Mountain
Tight harmonies and frenetic fiddling will mark this album an all time gospel favourite.
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Book Review: God Made Food and God Made My Body by Michael Vander Klipp
Finally! Bright, photograph-based board books that glorify God while introducing simple vocabulary.
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Book Review: Shade by John B. Olson
Caught hook, line and sinker; Shade dragged me in it's wake until the end and left me wanting more.
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Book Review: The Enemy Between My Legs by Stephanie L. Jones
Exposing a subject that even today remains largely veiled, the author takes the offensive against the sexual assault of children.
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Book Review: This is the Feast by Diane Z. Shore
Limited to one children's title exploring the history and celebration of Thanksgiving? Make it this one.
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Book Review: One Perfect Day by Lauraine Snelling
Two women linked together by a single event; a catastrophe to one, an answer to prayer for the other.
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