Cultivating an Imagination: Breathtaking Unsung Heroes
Written by admin on March 2, 2009 – 7:51 pm -The text is fast-paced and captivates the reader . Concerns: This book is rather lengthy, but if the reader is interested in the topic, the fast-paced text and illustrations will allow him or her to stay interested. … Here is the original post: Cultivating an Imagination: Breathtaking Unsung Heroes Read More →
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Cultivating an Imagination: Peaceful Night in the City
Written by admin on March 2, 2009 – 6:17 pm -Strengths: The calming pictures and peaceful tone in the easy-to-read text provides readers with a fun read. Readers can relate to not being able to fall asleep. This can provide an insight to life in the city. View post: Cultivating an Imagination: Peaceful Night in the City Read More →
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The Power of (Scary) Stories | Spectrum
Written by admin on March 2, 2009 – 3:06 pm -So I wrote my first work of fiction – a small novel sharing the Bible view on the Sabbath from a positive, non-pugnacious perspective. Read the original: The Power of (Scary) Stories | Spectrum Read More →
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Cultivating an Imagination: Underpraised Heroes
Written by admin on March 2, 2009 – 11:27 am -published by Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers , NY, 2007. Summary: The Tuskegee Airmen are introduced through the stories of a boy’s great-great-uncle who loved to fly Here is the original: Cultivating an Imagination: Underpraised Heroes Read More →
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