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September 30, 2007 Book News, Misc No CommentsDo you love to read? We are looking for book reviewers and interviewers to join our team! Email jill@radiantlit.com for details!
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Do you love to read? We are looking for book reviewers and interviewers to join our team! Email jill@radiantlit.com for details!
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Join us for this special episode featuring singer-songwriter Lori McKenna. Lori’s new album, Unglamorous, was produced by Tim McGraw and award winning producer Byron Gallimore.

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Thanks to all who entered our Trophy Wives contest!
Here are our winners (randomly chosen by a good friend of mine ~ thanks, Karissa!)
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One of my all-time favorite authors, Tricia Goyer, featured this list on her Writing Mentor blog today:
Who’s Who in Inspirational Fiction:***
Westerns: Stephen & Janet Bly, Jane Kirkpatrick
Military Fiction: Jefferson Scott, Dee Henderson
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Want to read the classics, but don’t have time? Now you receive chapters by email from DailyLit.com.
I signed up to read one of Jane Austen’s novels. I can’t wait!

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Listen in as I chat with author Rachel Hauck about her book, Diva Nashvegas.
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Book Review: Bachelor’s Puzzle by Judith Pella
Ada Newcomb, long-time member of the Maintown church ladies sewing circle, is thrilled when the group decides to make a quilt for the soon-to-be arriving new pastor. However, when the quilt squares become more of a contest for his attention than a gift of welcome, the town is turned upside down.
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Book Review: Lost in Translation: How Men and Women Can Understand Each Other by Dr. Steve Stephens
Marriage is hard. Every person has expectations of what life will be like after they’re married, but rarely is reality even close to the dream. This leads to disappointment, disillusionment, and many times divorce.
So, how can we avoid divorce court? Is there any way to find a middle ground in marriage? Dr. Steve Stephens’s newest book, Lost in Translation, attempts to bring both mean and women to an understanding of each other and help them to find this middle ground. Stephens is a licensed psychologist and a marriage and family therapist. He has been counseling couples, as well as individuals, for over twenty-five years and has written more than twenty books.
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Book Review: Answers to Satisfy the Soul – Clear, Straight Answers to 20 of Life’s Most Important Questions by Jim Denney
In Answers to Satisfy the Soul, author Jim Denney attempts to answer twenty of “Life’s Most Perplexing Questions.” Denney is no stranger to writing non-fiction with nearly seventy published books under his belt and yet he admits in his introduction that this book, “surprised [him] in many ways.” It quite honestly surprised me, too. I didn’t think it was possible to write a book that answered philosophical questions like “Is it important to have a religion?” and “What is the meaning of life?” It’s a big task, but Denney faces each question head on and provides practical, thought-provoking answers.
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Book Review: Becoming Jane – The Wit and Wisdom of Jane Austen by Anne Newgarden
Becoming Jane is a collection of quotes from the published writings and personal letters of Jane Austen. Austen’s novels have been adapted to movies, plays, and almost any other form of art one can think of. Most recent was the film Becoming Jane, starring Anne Hathaway, which inspired this book. The collection, edited by Anne Newgarden, is broken down into fifteen topics, ranging from family to beauty and fashion and, of course, includes reading, writing and love.
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