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August 7, 2011
The Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson

May 17, 2011
The Candy Shop War was a great story. It tells of the adv...

The Candy Shop War was a great story. It tells of the adventures of friends, Nate, Pigeon, Summer, and Trevor and the "secret candy" made my Mrs. White, the owner of "The Sweet Tooth Ice Cream and Candy Shoppe" the local candy shop that's recently opened in town. At first, everything seems like a fun, harmless adventure, until the kids start to realize they're getting in over their heads, and Mrs. White might not be the kindly, harmless friend they think she is.
I don't want to give much more away, but I will say that it was a fun story to get involved in, and adults and children alike, who enjoy a fun adventure involving magical powers and tasty candy, will love this book.
March 11, 2011
Japanese Earthquake and Tsunami
As many are aware, a massive 8.9 earthquake hit the northeast of Japan on Friday, March 11, 2011.
Here is an excerpt from a news article on yahoo:
TOKYO – A ferocious tsunami spawned by one of the largest earthquakes on record slammed Japan's eastern coast Friday, killing hundreds of people as it swept away ships, cars and homes while widespread fires burned out of control.
Hours later, the tsunami hit Hawaii but did not cause major damage. Warnings blanketed the Pacific, putting areas on alert as far away as South America, Canada, Alaska and the entire U.S. West coast. In northeastern Japan, the area around a nuclear power plant was evacuated after the reactor's cooling system failed.
Police said 200 to 300 bodies were found in the northeastern coastal city of Sendai, the city in Miyagi prefecture, or state, closest to the epicenter. Another 137 were confirmed killed, with 531 people missing. Police also said 627 people were injured.
I served a mission in Sapporo, Japan in the early 90s, and Sapporo is on Hokkaido, not far from the epicenter of the quake.The hardest thing for me, is not knowing what is going on there, and if my friends on Hokkaido are alright. Even though I haven't had contact with them in a long time, I still think about them, and I hope they're okay.
January 20, 2011
Alma by Heather Moore

On the way to and from work, a commute of 40 minutes, I listen to books on CD, and over the past few years, I've listened to some great books, including Wind in the Willows, The Hobbit, White Fang, and others.I recently finished a story that I was very impressed with. Alma, by Heather Moore, was a wonderful story based on events from the Book of Mormon. Ms. Moore did a fantastic job researching ancient American life, and bringing well known characters, and others from the Book of Mormon to life, and showing the kinds of people they may have been. It also introduced some characters that are not mentioned by name in the Book of Mormon, but were no doubt a big part of all the goings on, like Alma's wife, Maia, and others. One thing that really impressed me, is how Ms. Moore handled her bad guys, chiefly her main bad guy, Amulon. She was able to show Amulon's motives and his reasons for doing things very believably without turning him into a stereotypical villain.This was a great book that I enjoyed listening to, and I recommend it very strongly to anyone who enjoys well written, historical fiction!
September 25, 2010
Morality for Beautiful Girls by Alexander McCall Smith i...

This book, and the books before and after, are fantastically charming to me. Mma Ramotswe is a compelling and believable character, as is her friend and assistant, Mma Makutse, and her handsome fiance Mr. J. L. B. Matekone.
In this installment of her several adventures, Mma Ramotswe must investigate ...
August 3, 2010
Summer 2010
In the book, among many enlightening ideas that Mr. Rutledge puts forth, is the idea that it is human nature to believe oneself and one's group to be "good", while others who do not see things the same way are "bad". It is easy to believe oneself to be comfortably justified. Doing so, all...
June 10, 2010
BIA Officer, Joshua Yazzie: "One of those good people."

I am very sad to write this, but I wanted to, to pay in my small, stumbling way, tribute to a very good, honorable man. BIA Officer, Joshua Yazzie, someone I didn't know very well, but did cross paths with a few times during the past year, was killed in the line of duty when his car lost control and rolled down a steep embankment while he was responding to a call to assist an ambulance crew with an intoxicated person who had grown violent.
The following is part of an article published in the ...
May 8, 2010
True Love.
Most people are familiar with the scene in The Princess Bride where the priest gives a speech before he *attempts* to marry Buttercup and Prince Humperdink. The topic of his speech is "Wuv. Twu wuv." (translated, "Love. True love.") Which causes me to wonder. What exactly is "True love," anyway, and how does one recognize it? Both in her/himself and in others? I'm still trying to figure that out. But I think I have some better ideas than I have before.
Some (not all) earmarks of true love...
February 3, 2010
Far World: Land Keep by J. Scott Savage
This book kept me on the edge of my seat from start to finish. I could barely put it down. My students have read it as part of their reading, and they enjoyed it, too. They were sa...
November 27, 2009
Metacognition
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