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Review: Exploring the World of Physics

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Exploring the World of Physics From Simple Machine to Nuclear Energy John Hudson Tiner Physics can be an extremely complicated and difficult subject.  How do I know?  Because I had a love/hate relationship with physics in high school.  While I did well in physics in high school, there were concepts that were not clearly explained or taught which made the subject matter difficult to truly grasp.  This meant that I needed to work very hard to try to work through the concepts being taught in order to do well in the class.  If I had a book like Exploring The…

Review: Passport to the World

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Passport to the World: Your A to Z Guided Language Tour Craig Froman Get on some comfy pajamas. Grab a delicious snack.  Cuddle on the couch.  It’s time to travel around the world with your family.  Only, there is no expense or actual traveling involved on this tour around the world. Your passport is tucked into the front of the book all ready for your adventure.  The stamps for your passport are in the back of the book.  After you learn a little about the Tower of Babel and the creation of multiple languages, your travels begin in Armenian, Armenia…

Review: Let Every Heart Prepare Him Room

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Let Every Heart Prepare Him Room Daily Family Devotions for Advent by Nancy Guthrie From Back Cover: Draw nearer to God—and to each other—every day during Advent. How many Christmas mornings have you found your family gathered around the tree with presents beautifully wrapped and a scrumptious feast on the table—but with hearts that have not been prepared to truly take in the wonder of God’s becoming human? Not this year. Let Every Heart Prepare Him Room, a family Advent devotional from Bible teacher and mom Nancy Guthrie, is designed to bring your family together during a season that is…

Review: The Shadowed Mind

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The Shadowed Mind: A Dinah Harris Mystery After the deadly investigation into the Smithsonian murders, Dinah Harris has finally faced her alcoholism head-on, but this new case is causing her to doubt her resolve.  The reasons behind the serial murders is hitting a little to close to home.  It would be so easy to slip back into her alcoholic tendencies.  Will she be able to maintain her sobriety and find the serial killer or will the shadows from the past be too much to overcome? In the second book in the Dinah Harris trilogy, readers are taken into the world…

Review: Gluten Free Restaurant Guide

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The Essential Gluten-Free Restaurant Guide 5th Edition As the holidays near, food is on our minds more and more.  Families and friends are getting together and going out to eat.  When you’re gluten free, this can be a bit intimidating – especially if you’re new to gluten free eating.  First, you need to find a place where you can go out to eat.  Then, you need to make sure the staff truly understands what it means for a dish to be gluten free.  Cross-contamination is always a concern. When you add in the fact that you often find yourself away…