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Written by admin on April 17, 2009 – 7:18 pm -In researching “relaxed homeschooling” on the internet, I found out that it was NOT un-schooling, it was NOT delight -directed learning (although there are many ways that it can be “ delight directed”), and it was NOT child-directed learning. .. Continued here: In Him » Blog Archive » A Relaxed Home Education Read More →
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Open ‘Admission’ | CentralJersey.com
Written by admin on April 17, 2009 – 7:06 pm -Do you see self-important, cold (perhaps even mean-spirited) individuals who delight in crushing the dreams of young applicants desperate for acceptance into a great school? That’s a perception author Jean Hanff Korelitz is hoping to … In addition to her work as a part-time reader at Princeton’s admission office for two years, Ms Read the original post: Open ‘Admission’ | CentralJersey.com Read More →
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Emmy's Book of the Day: For the Love of Art
Written by admin on April 17, 2009 – 4:36 pm -Each book in the series gives the reader an opportunity to connect with each piece of art by including an interactive component such as glittery stars in Van Gogh’s painting The Starry Night and soft water lilies in Monet’s The Water-Lily Pond: Green Harmony. Originally posted here: Emmy's Book of the Day: For the Love of Art Read More →
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Indie Next poetry bestseller list | csmonitor.com
Written by admin on April 17, 2009 – 2:03 pm -A delight to read and read again.” –Drea Firth, Maria’s Bookshop, Durango, CO. 5. In Search of Small Gods by Jim Harrison (Copper Canyon, $22, 9781556593000 / 1556593007) “In Search of Small Gods is Jim Harrison’s twelfth book of … Original post: Indie Next poetry bestseller list | csmonitor.com Read More →
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Children's Books at the Cake and Custard: Latest cover for Candle …
Written by admin on April 17, 2009 – 10:55 am -I enjoyed this book , it has a proper plot, unlike some publications for pre-teens, and reading it holds so many benefits for young bookworms. It provides excellent fodder to bridge the gap between books for children and the more adult material available … ‘I thoroughly enjoyed this book as it has a mysterious and magical feel The rest is here: Children's Books at the Cake and Custard: Latest cover for Candle … Read More →
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Herban Sprawl » Our Little Reader!
Written by admin on April 17, 2009 – 7:35 am -We are a family of readers . Some of us got around to reading for pleasure a little later than others, but we all love books Go here to read the rest: Herban Sprawl » Our Little Reader! Read More →
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WordVessel: AUTHOR INTERVIEW: Cheryl Wyatt
Written by admin on April 17, 2009 – 6:00 am -An RN-turned-SAHM, joyful chaos rules her home, and she delights in the stealth moments God gives her to write. Originally posted here: WordVessel: AUTHOR INTERVIEW: Cheryl Wyatt Read More →
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Reading Room: Author Interview: RLB Hartmann, author of I wrote …
Written by admin on April 17, 2009 – 4:35 am -Believable and engaging characters, a completely developed other world, and entertwined plot threads give writers like them an authenticity while making their work accessible to readers like me. 7) Can you share a little of your current work and how you … Having read Desert Solitaire by Edward Abbey, I’m now reading Epitaph for a Desert Anarchist by James Bishop, Jr. View post: Reading Room: Author Interview: RLB Hartmann, author of I wrote … Read More →
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