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Game Review: Quixo
Quixo is a two-person strategy game with a tic-tac-toe premise. It can also be played with four player in two teams.
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Mountain Crest Academy
A few weeks ago, we went for a backroads drive with some friends and discovered Mountain Crest Academy. We were hunting elderberries, but the ones we found were so tiny we decided we didn’t want to mess with them. Instead, we just enjoyed the lovely Ozark scenery and the fascinating stories our friends had to tell. It was the time…
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Review: Escape Route
Today I’m sharing a book review for Escape Route from Love Inspired Suspense. This novel is a nice blend of romance, family drama, suspense, and a little bit of whodunit.
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Game Review: Horse Academy
Horse Academy is a single-player puzzle game 80 progressively difficult challenges, appropriate for all ages. Check out my review!
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Review: Laura’s Shadow
Being a lifelong Little House fan, I was eagerly looking forward to reading this spinoff story based on Laura's friend, Cap Garland. Here's what I thought...
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Review: Human Anatomy Floor Puzzle
Today I’m reviewing the Dr Livingston Jr. Human Body Floor Puzzle, perfect for homeschoolers or any kids who are interested in learning more about human anatomy.
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Review: Inventions of the Heart
Inventions of the Heart is an exciting take on the typical western/historical romance. The heroine, and her sisters, are strong women with skills that weren't typical for females of that era. And as would be expected, they run into some resistance. That's what makes the story interesting.
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Review: Off the Chain
A southern setting with a slightly ditzy heroine who has a passion for rescuing dogs makes for a fun summer read.
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Review: The Heart of the Mountains
Did you ever read Christy by Catherine Marshall? I can't tell you how many times I've read it. If you love it, like I do, you're sure to enjoy The Heart of the Mountains by Pepper Basham.
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Review: The Songs That Could Have Been
This page-turner packs in quite a lot--long-lost love, emotional trauma, Alzheimer's, eating disorders, alcoholism, and racial issues--yet it manages not to be too heavy. If you enjoy family stories, you'll like The Songs That Could Have Been.