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November 25, 2016
The History of Thanksgiving

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Smith, Harry. "Home for the Holidays: The History of Thanksgiving". The History Channel. History.com. 2016. Film. 25 November 2016
"Sarah Josepha Hale Biography". Biography.com. A & E Television Networks LLC. 2016. Web. 25 Nov. 2016.
"Harvest Home". Encyclopedia Britannica. Encyclopedia Britannica Inc. 2002. Web. 25 Nov. 2016
Published on November 25, 2016 18:05
November 20, 2016
Weeds in Nana's Garden by Kathryn Harrison

The story helps children remember that their grandparent still loves them, even though they may get confused at times, and forgetful. I think it's a good story for anyone to read, and especially for people who have a loved one with Alzheimer's.
Published on November 20, 2016 20:59
November 18, 2016
The Addams Family Musical

As many already know, the Addams family is an American family that is very loving,but has an affinity with death and other things macabre. They consider themselves perfectly normal, and despite appearances, they're harmless. But strangers and neighbors who don't know them well tend to be frightened off by the quirky, yet innocent habits of the Addamses.
The play, which I will be watching tonight, will, as I understand it, take a look into the lives of the Addams, and the personality clashes they will have with another family. I'm sure it will be hilarious, and I look forward to watching the play!
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"The Addams Family (Musical)" Wikipedia. Wikimedia Inc. 2016. Web. 18 Nov. 2016
"The Addams Family" IMDb. IMBd.com, Inc. 2016. Web. 18 Nov. 2016
Published on November 18, 2016 14:22
November 11, 2016
Midwest Book Review
I recently got an email from Diane Donovan, Senior Reviewer at Midwest Book Review. She said that her review of Felicity and the Fire Stoppers would be coming out in December on her review site, Donovan Review Services. She sent me the review, and also had this to say: "I was pleased to read your fine book and to recommend it to others: I hope your efforts generate many sales for you!"
I was very pleased to get her review, and that it was such a favorable one. I appreciated that she took the time to read and review it.
Here is her full review:
Felicity and the Fire Stoppers (c)2016"Felicity the sparrow loves reading books about bird heroes, courage, and communications between bird and man, but one particular book about a thrush's courage has her so enthralled that she's re-read it many, many times.
When a lightning storm brings a bolt down onto the mountain, Felicity finds herself involved in a strange force of nature that moves her into a world of wizards, new words, and encounters well beyond the sparrow-sized books she digests which sends life lessons from reality; all stemming from venturing out and getting to know Mister Yellow Horse, among other influences.
As Felicity hones her skills beyond the book and begins to realize her own special talent, she encounters snakes and sorcerers, opportunities for bravery or foolhardiness, and the threat of a fire that could change everything she knows and loves.
Advanced elementary-grade readers will relish Felicity's pluck and determination as she moves beyond the adventures of her books to confront those challenges.
Her bird's-eye view of the world is fun, charming, and traverses the magic of human and nature alike, while the evolution of her courage and her longing for adventure is very well done. Can a little bird stop a big threat? A plucky saga evolves, perfect for chapter book readers who relish animal protagonists." -- D. Donovan, Senior Reviewer, Midwest Book Review.
I was very pleased to get her review, and that it was such a favorable one. I appreciated that she took the time to read and review it.
Here is her full review:

When a lightning storm brings a bolt down onto the mountain, Felicity finds herself involved in a strange force of nature that moves her into a world of wizards, new words, and encounters well beyond the sparrow-sized books she digests which sends life lessons from reality; all stemming from venturing out and getting to know Mister Yellow Horse, among other influences.
As Felicity hones her skills beyond the book and begins to realize her own special talent, she encounters snakes and sorcerers, opportunities for bravery or foolhardiness, and the threat of a fire that could change everything she knows and loves.
Advanced elementary-grade readers will relish Felicity's pluck and determination as she moves beyond the adventures of her books to confront those challenges.
Her bird's-eye view of the world is fun, charming, and traverses the magic of human and nature alike, while the evolution of her courage and her longing for adventure is very well done. Can a little bird stop a big threat? A plucky saga evolves, perfect for chapter book readers who relish animal protagonists." -- D. Donovan, Senior Reviewer, Midwest Book Review.
Published on November 11, 2016 21:42
It's Not About Luck Part III

Published on November 11, 2016 21:41
My Son in the Philippines

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Philippines Manila Mission. 2016. Prepare to Serve. 11 Nov. 2016
Published on November 11, 2016 07:24
November 3, 2016
The Gladiator's Day of Grace


I enjoyed reading this book, and I think it's something that Christian readers who like sweet romance, would also enjoy!
Published on November 03, 2016 20:50
November 1, 2016
Felicity and the Fire Stoppers

In this third and (probably) final book in Felicity's series, Felicity sees a forest fire in the hills, and flies away to warn Mister Yellow Horse. At his house, she meets Mister Yellow Horse's son, daughter-in-law, and grandson, Vincent, who has a unique talent that impresses and surprises Felicity. What follows is another adventure with full of tension (but not too much) and surprises. Felicity makes unexpected friendships and alliances, and finds herself teaching valuable ideas as well as learning new things.
Check it out on Amazon and read more about it, here!
Published on November 01, 2016 11:07
October 29, 2016
Local Authors & You, November 5



Published on October 29, 2016 15:45
October 24, 2016
What if the Earth had Two Moons?
I've often wondered this, since I'm a writer, and I like to think about these things. Especially since I've been working on a fantasy book with a planet that has two luna sized moons, and I needed to do research to even see if that's possible. Anyway, I found this really interesting article which I recommend you check out on Universe Today, about the possibilities of two moons orbiting a planet our size.
The Earth and Moon as seen from Mariner 10 en route to Venus.
Image credit: NASA/courtesy of nasaimages.orgReading the article, I discovered, as I expected that life would be very different. Two moons, for one thing, would create a massive difference in high and low tides, measured, according to the article, in thousands of feet. I'm assuming that's vertical feet, not thousands of feet in and out on a slightly tilted shoreline. If I'm right, that's a whole lot!
Personally, though it's interesting to speculate about what life would be like somewhere else, I'm perfectly happy to live on this little, mostly blue, planet, with a chunk of a moon that's a whole 1/81st the size of this planet, which helps give us the lovely seasons that we have.
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http://www.universetoday.com/92148/wh...http://www.universetoday.com/92148/what-if-the-earth-had-two-moons/

Image credit: NASA/courtesy of nasaimages.orgReading the article, I discovered, as I expected that life would be very different. Two moons, for one thing, would create a massive difference in high and low tides, measured, according to the article, in thousands of feet. I'm assuming that's vertical feet, not thousands of feet in and out on a slightly tilted shoreline. If I'm right, that's a whole lot!
Personally, though it's interesting to speculate about what life would be like somewhere else, I'm perfectly happy to live on this little, mostly blue, planet, with a chunk of a moon that's a whole 1/81st the size of this planet, which helps give us the lovely seasons that we have.
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http://www.universetoday.com/92148/wh...http://www.universetoday.com/92148/what-if-the-earth-had-two-moons/
Published on October 24, 2016 13:51
Loralee Evans
Hello, I am the author of The King's Heir, and The Birthright, both published by Cedar Fort. They are based on stories from the Book of Mormon, and both have similar characters in them, though either
Hello, I am the author of The King's Heir, and The Birthright, both published by Cedar Fort. They are based on stories from the Book of Mormon, and both have similar characters in them, though either one could stand alone as its own book. The King's Heir, while written after The Birthright, happens first chronologically, and takes place during the time of Alma the Younger. In fact, the story opens just a few days before his conversion. It follows the lives of Rebekah and Sarah, cousins and best friends, and the struggles they go through to find true love. The Birthright takes place during the war near to the end of the book of Alma when Amalickiah and his brother Ammoron are wreaking havoc, and Captain Moroni and his comrades have to stop them. It follows Miriam, a young lady who has both Nephite and Lamanite blood in her, who has to find her way in the world, and discover her own hidden strength.
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