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We’ve all messed up. Made the wrong decision. Taken the wrong path.
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We’ve all messed up. Made the wrong decision. Taken the wrong path.
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On the anniversary of Joseph Smith’s birth, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir releases their newest CD, Praise to the Man: Songs Honoring the Prophet Joseph. The album is a musical tribute to the life and mission of Joseph Smith, the founder of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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Have you struggled with understanding the Doctrine and Covenants? As a collection of separate and diverse texts, it can be rather daunting to study. After all, it is the only one of the standard works that does not tell its own story.
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There is power in photographs. Photographer Mark Mabry’s new book, Reflections of Christ, is a unique witness of the Lord Jesus Christ through the stunning realism of photography. (See a slide show preview at ReflectionsofChrist.org).
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With more than two dozen published books, Rachel Ann Nunes knows what it takes to deliver an unforgettable story of romance and suspense. Nunes combines the clean romance that she is known for with the emotional desire to know where you came from in her new book, Eyes of a Stranger (Eyes of a Stranger, $16.95, Paperback).
Gangs looting the streets. No electricity. No running water. No communication. Families in utter isolation. Could this describe the events of the future?
Bestselling author Chris Stewart takes readers on an unimaginable, yet frighteningly possible journey into the Last Days in the final volume Clear As the Moon. Continue Reading »
I happened to catch a presentation on Book-TV with the award-winning author Walter Dean Myers (Shooter) and his illustrator/author son, Christopher Myers (Blues Journey). Among much discussion about the writing process and their own careers, the elder Myers brought up an intriguing idea—a family book club. Continue Reading »
Four months after a book’s 1908 release, Mark Twain wrote to the author and declared that the heroine was the “dearest and most loveable child in fiction since the immortal Alice.”
Readers agreed. The book went on to be translated into dozens of languages. It spawned seven sequels. Several stage plays and motion pictures and at least one musical have been made of it. A national park in Canada is centered around its heroine. Tourists who love the story enjoy annual events and 3-day tours around beloved Prince Edward Island. Continue Reading »
The Third Annual Target Children’s Book Festival is set for Saturday, November 8th, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Presented by the City of Las Vegas and Target, the event is the largest annual children’s literary event in Las Vegas. Continue Reading »
New York Times bestselling author, Jason F. Wright became a favorite among readers with his first two national releases, Christmas Jars and The Wednesday Letters. Publishers Weekly has called his work, “heartening, wholesome, humorous, suspenseful and redemptive.” In his new novel RECOVERING CHARLES (Shadow Mountain Publishers; Hardcover; $21.95), Wright once again takes readers on a thought-provoking journey of love and loss and reveals the ultimate healing power of forgiveness. Continue Reading »