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Book Review: House of Learning By M. Richard & Kathleen H. Walker

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A new book by the former Salt Lake LDS Temple president and his wife outlines ways any member can prepare to receive spiritual teachings in the temple.

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Book Review: Snow Rising By Matt Baldwin

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To Jason Snow, achieving happiness was about obtaining big things: big careers, big homes, big cars, big bank accounts, and a big ego. Ironically, these choices achieved the exact opposite. He hates his job, his relationship with his wife is hanging by a thread, and worst of all, he feels disgusted at the thought that his kids are suffering because of choices he’s made.

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Book Review: Not Your Mother’s Food Storage By Kathy Bray & Jan Barker

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The days of storing large containers of wheat and cases of freeze-dried food are long gone.
In Not Your Mother’s Food Storage mother-daughter team Kathy Bray and Jan Barker have developed a fun, easy, and practical food storage program that makes it simple to develop and maintain a three-month supply of food items that can be used to make the meals your family already enjoys.

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Book Review: Finding Mercie By Blaine Yorgason

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As Hector Lopez runs against the frigid Chicago wind clutching the bleeding girl in his arms, he hopes his ailing heart doesn’t fail before he reaches the medical clinic. Even after safely delivering the child and continuing on his way to work, Hector cannot forget the image of the little girl curled up like a rag doll in a small pool of mostly frozen blood. And if he could possibly forget the incident, the Chicago Police Department will not let him—particularly detective Lee Tierney, whose prejudiced eye sees a killer in this Good Samaritan.

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Book Review: The Remarkable Soul of a Woman By President Dieter F. Uchtdorf

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In our world of change, challenges, and checklists, it can sometimes be difficult to keep our heads above water. In The Remarkable Soul of a Woman (Deseret Book, April 2010, $13.99), President Dieter F. Uchtdorf shares two principles to help us find a path to peace, hope, and joy—even during times of trial and distress.

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