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What a great book!Review Date: 2008-07-29
Excellent Gardening Book for Kids and Parents AlikeReview Date: 2008-07-08
Great book for Gardening with KidsReview Date: 2008-06-02
Kids can garden tooReview Date: 2008-05-31
Gardening -- an act of faith in the planetReview Date: 2008-12-03
Nothing takes the sting out of winter like planning a garden. And if you have children, or have the prospect of rounding up a few on loan when spring comes, this book will warm you all the way through. Author Sharon Lovejoy (Sunflower Houses : Inspiration from the Garden - A Book for Children and Their Grown-Ups and Trowel and Error: Over 700 Tips, Remedies and Shortcuts for the Gardener) gave us a treasure trove of ideas for good "clean" fun in her 1991 classic, Roots, Shoots, Buckets & Boots: Gardening Together with Children (Gardening together with children).
Lovejoy gives detailed directions for a number of garden projects that kids are sure to love, from a Pizza Patch to a Sunflower House to a Flowery Maze. While her garden is in California, I think most of her planting suggestions would work in my colder zone. She weaves in snippets of poetry, folklore, mythology, and of course some basic botany and horticulture. Pure magic! What child could resist a mini-garden planted in an old boot or glove? or the scarecrow and worm box projects? or Mother Nature's Tea Party? Nature-based crafts and activities abound. Children are too often alienated from the wonders of nature -- and doesn't the future of the planet depend on their connection with its simple bounty?
Do choose your plants carefully to avoid toxic elements, and supervise in accordance with the youngsters' ages. And if you live in the Southern hemisphere, remember that when you stand in your garden at noon the shadows point south, not north. Whether you're an experienced gardener or a novice, all you need to know is here in Lovejoy's charmingly illustrated, jam-packed book. Recommended if you want to unleash your creativity and delight a child -- or yourself. I've been reacquainting myself with this old friend because it's on my Christmas list for the nieces and nephews. Five stars and highly recommended.
Linda Bulger, 2008
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Slow starter but definitely worth the read....Review Date: 2008-12-26
Favorite of the Women of the West booksReview Date: 2007-07-08
Roses for Mama by Janette OkeReview Date: 2006-05-14
Angela's family moved to the west because their mother wasn't feeling very well and the doctor said that the cooler air might be better for her lungs. Their father sold their farm and they were searching for a new land to build another farm in a region with clear air that would improve their mother's health. Their mother felt better for a while, but when the winter cold made her feel sick again, she knew that she had only months to live. Nobody knew that their father will die even faster.
Now three years had passed. Angela is now seventeen and with the help of her nineteen year old brother Thomas, she worries that she won't be able to raise her siblings to be good people and struggles to teach them what they need to be taught, as her mother would have. Angela also worries that Thomas might soon get married and she'll be left on her own to take care of the children. Angela wishes her mother was still there to guide and help her, but she trusts God and relies on him.
Angela begins to think about her future too. Meanwhile her neighbor's son, a wealthy man from the city moves in and begins to court her. As she begins to know Carter Stratton more and more she realizes that he's not perfect for her, and marries Thane who has been Thomas's best friend ever since Thomas and Angela were little.
I think this book was very interesting and touching. It was also very easy to read. The author described beautifully every point in the story. It's a wonderful story of how God changed their plans, but at the end everything turned out to be even better for them.
Janette Oke is Consistently GoodReview Date: 2007-04-03
My only real complaint about the novel is that it gets a little preachy at one point when Angela explains the salvation process to an elderly neighbor, Charlie. In my opinion, this interupts the flow of the rest of the story. I don't understand why Christian authors feel the need to preach in their novels. Isn't their primary audience already Christian? Wouldn't that audience already understand the basics of the salvation process? It makes me wonder to whom they think they are preaching. I wouldn't expect a casual reader to select a Christian romance novel. Perhaps I am mistaken, and I think this is probably my own little personal irritation anyway. Overall, Roses for Mama is an easy and entertaining read, and the quality is consistent with the other Janette Oke books I have read. I think most readers who enjoy Christian romance novels will enjoy this novel as well.
Romance for 4-8 years olds ???Review Date: 2006-08-30
Janette Oke is a wonderful author and this is a well written series. The reading level is for ages 4-8. My concern is whether it is wise to introduce romance to girls at such a young age? I don't think so and hence my lower rating.
There are plenty other excellent historical fiction series and clsssics for that do not contain romance that I would rather see my daughter reading.
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Just keep getting better and betterReview Date: 2008-05-24
After reading the first three books Morris has written in The Squire's Tales, I broke down and bought all he's written to date -- in hard cover. They are absolutely delightful, funny, clever, pretty true to the original romances. I read one, then pass it on to my grandson. We're having a ball.
By far the funniest of Morris' books!Review Date: 2007-07-30
A Fruitful SearchReview Date: 2006-06-12
Unfortunately, we left that building, and my memory of the book's title left with it. It took me until last year to find it -- and I did that only by looking through all of the shelves in the children's section of the local library.
I was again pleasantly suprised by the book -- it's very well-written, immensely funny, and admirably suited to reading aloud (I had my mom read it out loud to me and my younger sister). At parts, it had me shivering with anticipation, and other times I was consumed entirely with helpless laughter.
I would highly reccomend this book to anyone. My dad, who doesn't particularly enjoy reading what he calls "girly books", thoroughly enjoyed this one. In fact, this book has inspired in us a delight of all books Gerald Morris -- and he's never disappointed us.
This story rocksReview Date: 2005-09-30
Hilarious King Arthur Retelling!Review Date: 2005-07-04
Well, leave it to Morris to mix this story up! First of all, Lady Lynet is helped on her journey by a mysterious dwarf, Beaumains is a complete dolt, the sister, Lady Lyonesse is a disgraceful cold-hearted flirt, and far more is happening than appears to be! The ending is delightfully satisfying and romantic, and I cracked up hysterically several times during this book. I finished it in one sitting! Definitely a must-read for King Arthur fans!

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David Wiesner Books... you won't regret.Review Date: 2008-04-05
Anyone can read this, all will enjoy it.Review Date: 2008-02-02
Sector 7 is awesomeReview Date: 2008-01-20
Excellent Product & Prompt DeliveryReview Date: 2007-09-15
Escher and imaginationReview Date: 2007-08-05

Brian's ReviewReview Date: 2007-07-08
If you are a baseball fan you should read this book. This book is about a kid with a power. He can go back in time. He goes to 1919 to make the White Sox win the World Series by not letting Shoeless Joe Jackson take money. What will happen next?
It was so fun to read it! I couldn't stop reading this book. It is a long book but it is fun when you read it. There are more books that this author wrote about baseball.
-Brian
Shop for Shoeless Joe! by: TF from North Boulevard SchoolReview Date: 2006-12-16
Shoeless JoeReview Date: 2006-10-30
The kid in the book went back in time. The boy wanted to meet Shoeless Joe, so he went to the store to buy the card. Then he packed his tooth brush and clothes. Then he went to his room. Then he hugged the card and went back to the past. This was the most exciting part of the book.
Great Time-Travel BookReview Date: 2008-02-16
Even if you don't like Baseball, I'm sure you will love this book. I loved it SO much that I couldn't take my face away from the book. I recommend this book to ANYONE, as long as they love a good book. It is part of a series, which include:
Honus and Me
Jackie and Me
Babe and Me
Mickey and Me
Abner and Me
Satch and Me
CHVKReview Date: 2007-01-16
I would rate this book a 5, on a scale of 5, with 5 being the best. Grades 4th and up would love it and its great family story.

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sosoReview Date: 2008-06-22
Things UnspokenReview Date: 2007-12-31
Highly recommended.
So real it seems like non-fictionReview Date: 2007-09-09
Jorie is little more than a toddler (and her two brothers not much older) when their mother dies of polio-related causes. This is the 1950's, and their father is a doctor (and by the looks of it a successful doctor) who stands by helplessly as the mother of his children dies.
This happens in the first few pages of the story, and life doesn't get much better for these kids through the story. There is financial stability in their lives, but that is all. Their father rears them intellectually, but he disdains any emotion. And they only know him through the few stories he chooses to tell.
The novel is spun in such a way that you can't help but zoom along through it, wondering what will become of these poor scraps. It is a glimpse of what growing up without affection could be like, but it is not hopeless. In fact, just the opposite, Jorie is always full of hope. You cheer for her and her brothers as they grow.
I really enjoyed this story, though I found it completely heartbreaking.
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Marvelous!Review Date: 2004-08-13
An excellent readReview Date: 2003-12-30

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Great fun with a great message for allReview Date: 2005-08-29
tibitz:a land of no liesReview Date: 2005-07-11
This book has been my favorite gift to give to friendsReview Date: 2005-02-17
NECESSARYReview Date: 2005-02-11
I loved it and you will too.Review Date: 2003-06-03

this book is so cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Review Date: 2004-09-14
so good bye for now
Not bad at allReview Date: 2000-08-19
A great addition to the Young Jedi Knights series!Review Date: 2000-08-12
This book deserves 10 stars!Review Date: 2001-01-22
If you love Star Wars you will love this series!Review Date: 2000-09-25

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Under the Jolly RogerReview Date: 2008-12-25
the best in an absolutely brilliant series. I can't recommend this book enough.Review Date: 2008-08-08
crazy good!Review Date: 2007-09-11
best pirate books ever!!!Review Date: 2008-02-10
It's a fun fast paced book that I could not get my nose out of. I have read all of the Bloody Jack books and this one by far is the best. I can't wait for the 6th book to come out in September. If you are looking for a good pirate books then I would defiantly put this on you list!
Superior Reading for Seniors, Too!Review Date: 2008-01-20

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Get this book!Review Date: 2008-05-13
Understanding Girls With ADHDReview Date: 2008-01-14
Book: Understanding Girls with ADHDReview Date: 2008-05-17
Nothing I could have read...Review Date: 2007-10-17
HelpfulReview Date: 2007-11-09
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