General Non-Fiction
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Dewey's Nine Lives by Myron with Witter
Dewey is a small town library cat living in Iowa. His "mama" librarian Vickie Myron found him one morning, half frozen. In the book return box, Dewey lived for a number of years - 18 to be exact - at the library. He is o...
Read →Fyodor Dostoevsky by Peter Leithart
Daravoe. Fyodor's favorite memory. He could remember when his parents bought the three-room bungalow there, complete with thatched roof and clay walls. Oh to be in those woods filled with terror and excitement, to run th...
Read →Homeschooling for the Rest of Us by Sonya Haskins
This book is a great, easy, relaxing read for someone who is trying to decide if they want to homeschool and for those who are already but might need some fresh ideas. Homeschooling for the Rest of Us by Sonya Haskins. B...
Read →Unveiling the kings of Israel by David Down
Unearth the history of the small nation of Israel. Using the bible as an amazing historical record and the archaeological discoveries continue to prove the validity and significance of God‘s Word. Unveiling the kings of...
Read →Reality is Broken by Jane McGonigal
One hundred and eighty three million people in this world play games at least thirteen hours a week. Every week. Why? Because reality isn’t meeting their needs. Let me switch this up a little: reality isn’t meeting our n...
Read →Last Call: The Rise and Fall of Prohibition by Daniel Okrent
I challenge anyone who does not believe that well written, well researched, history can be every bit as fascinating as the best novels to read Last Call and still hold that position. With a panorama of remarkable charact...
Read →The Wisdom of Pixar by Robert Velarde
Those of us who have children have long known of the overt morality of Pixar's movies and now Robert Velarde's new book sheds light on the topic for everyone. Written in 2010, this book covers all the Pixar feature lengt...
Read →Hellhound On His Trail by Hampton Sides
Prisoner #416-J in Missouri State Penitentiary at Jefferson City is a slender, fair-skinned man in his late thirties with raven hair flecked with gray at his sideburns. He is a person hard to describe or remember - a mod...
Read →The Gospel According to Lost by Chris Seay
Lost is a television phenomenon with strong cult following; combining strong character development with mysterious plot lines, bound together by strong writing. The premise of this book is to connect Lost to the gospel o...
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