Review: “Hidden in Dreams”

September 12th, 2012 by Sarah Gunning Moser

Book Reviews for Bibliophiles, September 11, 2012 HIGH STAKES AND NIGHTMARES: HIDDEN IN DREAMS BY DAVIS BUNN by Sarah Gunning Moser It is not often that I find a story “haunting” me, but both of Mr. Bunn’s books in this series do. With disturbing current economic forecasts as a backdrop, Hidden in Dreams is both […]

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The Fantasy World of “DawnSinger”

August 21st, 2012 by Sarah Gunning Moser

Book Reviews for Bibliophiles Dawnsinger, by Janalyn Voigt, August 20, 2012 DawnSinger centers on Shae and Kai, protagonists sent on a perilous journey to serve their kingdom and fulfill destiny. Fraught with political danger and intrigue, riveting battles, and a quest not unlike that for the Holy Grail, DawnSinger describes a world that doesn’t exist…except […]

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Homeschooling from the Heart

August 9th, 2012 by Sarah Gunning Moser

Any teaching parent knows that homeschooling is a calling and a sacrifice, something done from the heart. There are inevitable ups and downs from combining parenting and teaching. Sometimes, others misunderstand. Parenting and homeschooling require a heart focused on God and locked onto the children being taught. It must be willing to quiet itself during […]

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How to Order Materials II

August 3rd, 2012 by Sarah Gunning Moser

We are working still on the Shopping Cart feature for this site. Until it is operational, please email Sarah Moser for any materials you wish to order. You may read about a few of the basic Core Kit materials if you go to the blog on this site and type in “How to Order Materials” […]

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Word Geek: opprobrium

July 5th, 2012 by Sarah Gunning Moser

Word Geek Column, August 8. 2012 WORD GEEK word of the week: opprobrium opprobrium: op pro bri um noun, an occasion, object or cause of reproach, criticism, shame, or disgrace noun, shameful or disgraceful conduct [now rare usage] noun, disgrace or bad reputation, shameful or dishonorable conduct noun, infamy noun, shame Plural form: opprobria Synonyms […]

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