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August 8th, 2011

Mining Stocks in Canada

Many people are unaware of the major mining efforts underway in Canada.  Even those of us who live in Canada are often so far removed from the primary industries that mining seems more of a vintage occupation than a modern one.  Nonetheless, Canada remains a major producer of both precious metals such as gold, and other less flashy minerals and ores.  Quebec for instance is a major producer of gold, and Canada is also well known for their spectacular northern diamonds.

Andrew Johns is a financial advisory service licensed to operate in both Canada and the U.S.  Their mining stocks research page lists a large number of companies that trade on the Toronto stock exchange here in Canada.  This page is a wealth of information pertinent to the trading of mining stocks.

Trading in minerals may be a core portfolio choice when well-selected, established companies are chosen.  A family member of ours once invested in a ‘cutting-edge’ opportunity that failed to produce any dividends, so I’d recommend that potential investors make conservative choices when working with a financial advisors

As always, it is wise to pray before any financial decisions are made, and to seek the counsel of qualified agents before committing to sizable purchases.

This is a paid post on behalf of Andrew Johns.

August 7th, 2011

Book Review: Shoes For Me! by Sue Fliess, Illustrated by Mike Laughead

shoesformeWhen a young hippo grows out of her shoes her mother takes her on a shopping expedition to choose her very own pair (with some limitations of course).  Written in flawless rhyming prose, Sue Fliess’ Shoes For Me! Is so reminiscent of trips to the shoe store with my young daughters.

Anyone with little girls will completely relate to the hippo’s wild enthusiasm for trying on every pair of shoes in the store.  From flip-flops to roller shoes and everything in between, it seems like the perfect pair of shoes will never be found!  We too have left a long trail of discarded pairs of shoes in our wake while shopping, and my three shoe-loving daughters love this whimsical and truly delightful children’s picture book.

They have spent hours pouring over Mike Laughead’s colorful illustrations of different shoe types, “I like this one.” “No, I like this one!”  The competition is particularly fierce as to who will claim the sparkly, pink, and purple shoes, though some of the more unusual pairs have also elicited squeals of delight and questions to mom about what kinds of shoes these are exactly.  (I’m sure they are wondering where WE could buy a pair of many of them.)

I’m not sure what it is about little girls and shoes, but Fliess certainly has their fascination and indecisiveness nailed in this charming book.

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August 7th, 2011

Starting Up With Business Partnerships

Our family has run a number of small, sole-proprietorship type businesses (aren’t they the simplest in terms of paperwork and taxes?) but they have all been rather small scale.  As such, we’ve never spent a lot of time looking into developing business partnerships – and I think that between the two of us we have enough fingers int he pie as it is! We do have an acquaintance that hasbeen in the business of helping to develop partnerships with the purpose of funding various start-ups privately, and my husband thinks that it is a pretty interesting process.

I think that as the North American economy continues to struggle and men continue to lose their jobs, many are wondering if perhaps God is now opening the windows to self-employment.  To the starting of a business that can be run independently of an employer.  And perhaps that is the case.  A man wiser than myself once said that if you wait until a good time to start something, you’ll forever be waiting.  There is never a good time to begin, and only those who start in uncertain times will succeed.  I think it was C.S. Lewis actually, but I’m having a hard time hunting down the exact quote!  It is a thought that has stuck with me though.  So, I’d have to say – don’t rely on business updates to determine when to strike out. Follow God’s leading alone – He won’t steer you wrong.

So, that being said, I’m sure that if you are embarking upon a larger commercial venture, the help of outside investors who can sink a significant amount of start-up capital into your new enterprise can be helpful.  However, it is always prudent to be careful to evaluate whether the Lord is leading you to take on debt or any sort of ‘owing’ to another.  Sometimes it IS better to just go it alone.

August 4th, 2011

Book Review: I Do Again by Cheryl and Jeff Scruggs

I Do Again is a very unusual book.  Not so much in that it is written by a husband and wife writing team (this is something that I see with increasing frequency) but in that it is written by a married couple that has married, divorced, and remarried.  I strongly believe that the church is suffering from weak teaching on marriage and even worse church disciple and follow-through as couples professing Christ divorce as often as those who do not.  That is why I Do Again is such a vitally important book.  Whether you are single and planning to marry, are currently married, or are divorced, I highly recommend reading it.

The Scruggs married, pursued an active life as young professionals, and basically enjoyed themselves.  When their daughters entered the picture however, things changed.  The added stress of children on the marriage drove Cheryl into the arms of another man through her search to satisfy herself.  After ten years of marriage, theirs ended in divorce.  God however, had a plan to redeem their marriage, and after drawing both Cheryl and Jeff to Himself, he faithfully led them back towards each other over an extended period of time.  Seven years later they remarried and dedicated their new union to the one who had saved not only them, but their marriage as well.

Written in alternating, chronological points of view, I Do Again is nothing if not raw.   It is a very honest account of the emotional journey both Cheryl and Jeff took throughout their life together and apart from each other.  If you are in a struggling marriage, reading through the pain of their divorce will definitely make you think twice before making the decision to split asunder what God has joined together.  It is particularly valuable reading for women who tend to feel unhappy, emotionally unfulfilled, and discontent (don’t we all feel this way from time to time) and who struggle with the temptation the world offers to ‘just be happy’.  Divorce is not a happy thing.

This is an amazing joint memoir; it will serve as a stark reminder for the rest of my life that divorce is not God’s will.  I cried.  Often.  Don’t be surprised if you do too.  For those who have divorced I Do Again offers the hope that what is broken can be restored, and that with God all things are possible, even what is entirely impossible for man.

I received a physical copy of this title in exchange for this review.  All opinions are genuine and entirely my own.  There are affiliate links contained in this post.

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August 4th, 2011

Book Review and Giveaway: Revenge of the Red Knight (The Imagination Station #4) by Marianne Hering and Paul McCusker

CONTEST CLOSED!

Thanks to everyone who has entered this giveaway!  Our winner is Shani who wanted to win these titles for her daughter.  I think you’ll truly enjoy these, our family has!  I’ve sent you an email – please respond in 72 hours with your mailing address so I can have these sent out for you!revengeredknight

At the end of the third book in The Imagination Station series of easy readers – Peril in the Palace - Beth and Patrick found themselves NOT back at Whit’s End, but instead in a dark cave!  As readers will soon discover – there is a reason for this unusual journey.  Beth and Patrick find themselves in England during the war of the roses.

Dropped into the thick of they mystery concerning Albert, the treasures they have been collecting, and Lord Darkthorn, Beth and Patrick find themselves in the midst of a plot to frame Albert.  Thankfully they discover some friends during this time period who have been working from their time to set things aright as well.

In Revenge of the Red Knight young readers will finally be rewarded with the answers to some of the questions that have been driving the series to date.  This is a great stopping-off spot for the series because a few things are wrapped up here, but the series will continue as one of the antagonists (bad-guys) is still at large.  This was my oldest daughter’s favorite book in the series – knights, castles, jousting, what’s not to love?

Rated with a Flesch-Kincaid grade level of 2.1, this chapter book is filled with as much adventure and smooth reading as the rest of the series.  My children were – as always- delighted, and my five-year-old put aside all other read alouds in favor of Revenge of the Red Knight when it was her turn to choose.  The virtues of loyalty, honesty, and faithfulness are showcased in this book in contrast to the deceitful trickery of the character who has emerged as the main antagonist of the series (he was previously unknown).

If you have emerging readers I highly recommend this series of engaging historical fiction titles to your family.  They really ignite a love for the written word and are simple enough to encourage rather than discourage early reading efforts.

I received a physical copy of this title in exchange for this review.  All opinions are genuine and entirely my own.  There are affiliate links contained in this post.

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August 4th, 2011

Thomas Nelson Survey – Chance to Win $10,000

From Thomas Nelson:

One of the highlights of our days in the Fiction department at Thomas Nelson? Receiving reader letters—either directly addressed to us or passed along from our talented authors. It’s critical to be reminded that at the end of our long days acquiring, editing, designing, selling, marketing, and publicizing books, those stories are reaching readers, striking nerves, changing lives. We want readers’ feedback. How stories have given you hope. Which authors’ series you can’t help from sharing with everyone you meet. We want to know what makes you stay up late in the night to finish a story, and conversely what turns you away.

We’re conducting a series of surveys—seeking answers from readers who love Christian fiction. Up for grabs is a free ebook for every respondent who completes the survery, as well as a $10,000 prize for one entrant. The responses we gather will help shape the future of the books we publish for years to come. As well as the data we’re collecting here, we’ll also seek more in-depth feedback from a panel we’ll develop over the next year. More details to come. The note below from one of authors gives a specific picture of how reader feedback shapes her work. In short, your opinion matters! We thank you for your time and appreciate your responding.

Thomas Nelson Fiction

Dear Friends—

Publishing books is a team effort, and there are a lot of players—authors, editors, cover designers, marketing staff, and a host of other behind-the-scene folks who help get the books on the shelves. And readers are also a large part of the process. Your input matters, probably more than you know.

When I hear from readers, I really listen to what they want. This is particularly true with my series books. For example, Seek Me With All Your Heart (book #1 in the Land of Canaan series) wraps up nicely at the end, but one of my minor characters (Katie Ann) was left pregnant after her husband left her. I received lots of emails about Katie Ann from readers, so book #2 in the series—The Wonder of Your Love—is Katie Ann’s story.

With the popularity of social media resources such as Facebook, it has allowed me to keep in close contact with readers and to seek opinions and advice. Several times, the publisher and I couldn’t decide on a cover, so we posted the cover options on Facebook and let readers decide. And if you’re posting anywhere on my Facebook Fans Page, your name could end up in a book. I often scan the names there, so you are unknowingly helping me just by being on the site.

Readers also made it clear that they wanted books in digital format, large print, and audio versions. Authors and publishers listened, and most (if not all) of my books are available in multiple formats.

As an author, I hope to write entertaining stories that will be enjoyed for many years. As a reader, I have favorite authors, and I’m not afraid to let them know what I want in future books. We listen to the likes and the dislikes in our effort to bring you the best stories we can, so don’t be shy. Tell us what you think!

Warmly,

Beth Wiseman

August 4th, 2011

Factors to Consider When Evaluating a St. Louis Cardiology Department Guest Blog by: David K.

There are several important factors that must be kept in mind when evaluating a St. Louis cardiology department. When these factors are taken into consideration, patients can easily select the cardiology team that will best take care of their needs. Top cardiology departments have the best doctors and nursing staff, as well as state-of-the-art equipment.

The doctors who work in the department must be experts in their field. Doctors who have extensive knowledge of cardiology are in a better position to determine the best course of treatment for their patients. A good cardiology department’s staff will not only have plenty of experience, but will also demonstrate that experience. Many of the top cardiologists in St. Louis have works published in medical journals and have teaching positions at medical schools.

A good cardiologist will also have the equipment needed to conduct crucial cardiac testing. Early detection of heart problems is a key to a longer survival rate. Some of the tests that cardiology departments have available include stress tests, echocardiograms and heart rhythm monitoring. These tests can reveal heart issues such as blockages or defective heart valves.

Another factor to consider is the range of surgical and catheter procedures offered by the department. When a patient has a cardiac emergency, it is far more convenient and less stressful to be able to treat the problem at the same hospital. A fully-equipped department can perform catheter treatments, stent procedures, as well as pacemaker and defibrillator placement.

August 2nd, 2011

FIRST Tour: Healing Your Marriage When Trust Is Broken: Finding Forgiveness and Restoration by Cindy Beall

It is time for a FIRST Wild Card Tour book review! If you wish to join the FIRST blog alliance, just click the button. We are a group of reviewers who tour Christian books. A Wild Card post includes a brief bio of the author and a full chapter from each book toured. The reason it is called a FIRST Wild Card Tour is that you never know if the book will be fiction, non~fiction, for young, or for old…or for somewhere in between! Enjoy your free peek into the book!

You never know when I might play a wild card on you!

Today’s Wild Card author is:
Cindy Beall

and the book:

Healing Your Marriage When Trust Is Broken: Finding Forgiveness and Restoration

Harvest House Publishers (August 1, 2011)

***Special thanks to Catherine Miller, Marketing Assistant, Harvest House Publishers for sending me a review copy.***

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Cindy Beall is a writer, speaker, and a mentor to women. She and her husband, Chris, speak openly about their difficult journey through Chris’ infidelity and pornography addiction that nearly destroyed their marriage and ministry. Through God’s grace they have inspired thousands of couples and have returned to full-time ministry where Chris serves as the Oklahoma City Campus Pastor at LifeChurch.tv.

Visit the author’s website.

SHORT BOOK DESCRIPTION:

Life changed forever for Cindy Beall when her husband, a respected pastor, confessed to pornography addiction and numerous affairs. Through her remarkable story and with biblical, practical insight, Cindy helps husbands and wives grieve, heal, as they trust God’s power to resurrect something new out of the debris of betrayal.

Foreword by Craig Groeschel, bestselling author and senior pastor of LifeChurch.tv.

Product Details:

List Price: $12.99
Paperback: 208 pages
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers (August 1, 2011)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0736943153
ISBN-13: 978-0736943154

AND NOW…THE FIRST CHAPTER:

When the Walls Come Tumbling Down

You never forget the day that changes your life forever. The day that turns your heart and your family upside down. But when that day begins, you don’t realize it’s anything out of the ordinary.

It was February 19, 2002, and my husband of nine years, Chris, and I were just getting settled into our new home in Edmond, Oklahoma. He had come out six weeks earlier on his own to begin his ministry with LifeChurch.tv as the worship pastor of the Edmond Campus. I had stayed behind in Memphis to wrap up the sale of our home there. But now we and our almost three-year-old son, Noah, were happily back together under one roof.

On this morning, while Chris was at the church, I was doing the usual stuff that nesters do. I unpacked boxes, fought with bubble wrap, and put away our belongings in the kitchen, the bathrooms, and the rest of the house. I was enjoying the process and thought how good it was to prepare our new home for this new life we had prayed about so fervently.

And then Chris came home unexpectedly at 9:30.

I was about to ask why he was back from work so soon, but the worried expression on his face stopped me from saying anything. He asked if we could talk. The request sounded so formal and distant that my heart raced as I quickly and silently got Noah settled in front of our TV with a Blue’s Clues video and inched my way along a narrow path around stacks of boxes and toward Chris. My mind was spinning in anticipation of what might come out of his mouth.

Had one of our parents died or been in an accident? Had the church changed their mind about adding Chris to the staff?

Chris motioned me to the newly purchased sofa, and we sat down together. I tried to look into his handsome green eyes for reassurance. But those amazing, clear eyes that had captivated me the day we met years before were now downcast. I waited for him to reassure me that all was well in this new life. But instead of words of comfort, the man I had prayed for as a young woman, long before I knew him, was about to share news that would alter the course of our lives in unimaginable ways.

The Prayers of a Young Woman

I first prayed for my future husband while I was serving as a summer missionary on a Native American reservation in Wyoming. Although this ministry experience would become one of the best challenges and inspirations in my life and faith journey, the day I had to say goodbye to my mom at the Austin, Texas, airport was an unhappy one. The cute denim jumper with the cheery sailor collar I wore did little to dress up my sadness at having to leave her and my home to be 1200 miles away for 11 weeks. It felt like a world and a lifetime apart.

The first couple of weeks proved to be difficult. My tear-stained cheeks initially put a damper on the adventure. But eventually I understood that I needed this time to grow up and learn to rely on God.

And I did.

I learned a lot about the woman I would become. I not only learned to lean on God but also discovered that I had a voice and something to say and something worth sharing. I learned that not all things make sense when you follow Christ. And I realized it’s okay to not have an answer for everything. In fact, it’s actually more authentic and appealing when you don’t.

In the midst of my time of learning about God, about others, and most definitely about myself, I had a longing in my heart for true love. The kind of love that would lead me to say to someone special, “I want to spend the rest of my life with you.” And I wasn’t the type of girl who had to have a boyfriend on her arm at all times. For one thing, I was taller than most guys my age. This is hardly an asset for a young girl’s dating potential. I also possessed an independent spirit, and I liked the freedom I was experiencing during this stage of life.

Still, this longing for true love grew. I would be turning 21 soon, and although there isn’t a guideline or time frame that says young women should fall in love by this age, I definitely wouldn’t have pushed the opportunity away. If ??????it was the right guy, you understand. My right guy.

One particular July night during that summer mission, I stared out at the beautiful mountains bathed in sunset’s glow and began praying for others and for my future husband. At that moment, the idea popped into my head—thank You, Holy Spirit—that maybe I should pray for my husband’s salvation. So I did.

I prayed that my future husband would have the character, personality, talents, passions, and even the looks that matched up with the list I made about the man of my dreams. I didn’t think I was asking for much. Just the moon, the stars, and everything in between. Why not, right?

I first saw Chris Beall at a barn dance in November 1991. We couldn’t take our eyes off each other. He wasn’t the best dresser, nor did he have a model-perfect smile, but he held my gaze with those intoxicating green eyes. I was smitten almost immediately.

Almost.

It would be a few more months before anything actually began between us. He started frequenting the Baptist Student Union on our campus for our Wednesday lunches. Within a few weeks, at one of those lunches, he asked me for a dinner date the following Monday. I didn’t have to agonize with anticipation for five days. Instead, he came to my church on Sunday and invited me out to lunch with a group of friends. There was so much excitement and “I can’t believe this is really happening” in the air that by Sunday evening, we found ourselves sitting on the balcony of my apartment eating mint chocolate chip ice cream and talking about life, family, and mostly about Jesus. And I found out something special about Chris that evening: He’d been a Christ follower for less than a year, and the date that he gave his life to Christ was July 7, 1991—the summer that the Holy Spirit led me to pray for my future husband’s salvation.

Big sigh.

I knew with every part of my being that Chris Beall was the one for me. I knew it beyond a shadow of a doubt. I knew it in my knower and felt it in my feeler. But what I didn’t know was that the very next day he made a down payment on my wedding ring.

Ten months later, on January 9, 1993, we became husband and wife.

We were so madly in love with Jesus and each other that we were certain we’d conquer it all. We never would have guessed that the road we’d travel together over the course of our marriage would be anything but bliss.

Love was completely blind in our case. It’s a good thing, because little did I know that around year nine, we’d get our sight back.

Confession

I sat down next to Chris on our new couch, and as he began speaking, my throat went dry and my eyes stung with hot tears. Even though shock was making it hard for my mind to make sense of the words and phrases and sentences, my heart and soul took it all in with great sorrow. Chris wasn’t communicating the news that someone we loved was hurt. He was confessing that he, the person I loved most in the world, had hurt and betrayed me in the deepest way.

Chris had been unfaithful.

I was now trembling head to foot as my mind continued to spin with disbelief. I felt nauseous as the confession continued. He had been unfaithful with more than one woman. In fact, he had been with many women in many different places over the course of the past two and a half years.

While I listened, the very real physical pain of a heart breaking took me by surprise. And as I struggled to keep breathing, Chris forced himself to speak the last part of his confession through trembling lips: One of the women was pregnant, and he was pretty sure the baby was his child.

He kept his eyes on me. He didn’t look away for a minute, even when my face clearly changed. His eyes were tender, and I could tell he was devastated by watching me. He didn’t reach out for me right away. He seemed to be in shock that he was actually confessing. Then, as the reality set in of what his news was doing to my heart, he began to cry.

Many angry thoughts could have rushed through my mind at that point, but the unfathomable absurdity of this surreal, frozen moment in time triggered one thought over and over, “You have got to be kidding me!”

He was definitely not kidding.

He sat there just waiting for me to respond. I was stunned and couldn’t make sense of what had just happened. I sifted through emotions and terms for emotions. It was none of them specifically and all of them collectively. Bewildered. Stunned. Shocked. Overwhelmed. Befuddled. Floored. Jolted. Nauseated. Sickened. Disturbed. Crushed. Dismayed. Paralyzed.

Ticked off. And that’s putting it nicely.

The truth is that I still can’t tell you to this day how I felt in those first few moments. What I can tell you is that I was keenly aware that my world as I knew it was forever changed. I woke up that morning a relatively comfortable housewife and stay-at-home mom, and within a couple of hours I became a seriously damaged woman with a marriage on the brink of destruction.

We had both made vows to forsake all others for the rest of our lives. I had kept my vow. He had not. Even when the distance between us grew, I kept mine. He had not. Even when other men showed interest in me, I kept mine. He had not. Even when days came where I didn’t even want to spend time with him, I kept mine. He had not.

When the Walls Fall Down

I was deeply wounded by the truth about the lies that poured from my loved one that morning. I ached not only for me but also for the new church that had hired and embraced Chris. For our son. For our families. For our friends. As the walls of the life we had built came tumbling down, hard realization after hard realization, I felt them crush the foundations of our shared life and the dreams of this new chapter we were entering.

Can you relate to that kind of letdown? Destruction? Betrayal? When the walls have fallen down with such force that you could not breathe beneath the pressure of the debris or see beyond the dust of the rubble?

My spirit was broken that morning. My heart was shattered. Thoughts of moving forward in life or taking positive action would have sounded absurd had anyone been there to suggest them. I could barely conceive of moving my body from that place on the couch. In fact, the only reason I was able to stand up and move was that the impulse to step away from Chris was so strong. I wanted to be as removed from him physically as I felt from him emotionally in that moment. I had never, ever felt so alone.

If you are feeling alone, know that I am here to journey with you, and so is God. He already desires to make you whole, even as the pieces of your known existence seem to be scattered to every corner of the universe. If the walls have tumbled and you cannot recognize truth from lies in the remains, know that God’s grace and power to transform your life are right there in the midst of the debris.

Hold on to your belief in redemption.

I kept mine. Please keep yours as we walk together toward healing.

Your Healing Journey

Has your spouse ever caught you off guard with a heartbreaking confession? If so, what was your initial response?

Have you ever had to make a confession that you knew would break your loved one’s heart? What finally helped you break your cycle of lies?

Have you ever received news that altered your life in a dramatic way? What was it, and how did you handle it? If you are able, take yourself back there mentally and allow God to bring healing as you grieve what you lost and as you journey through this book.

What happens when we bottle up our emotions and choose not to deal with them? Do you know people who do this?? Has this been you? How can you become more able to share or express your emotions?

Discuss ways you can remain committed to your marriage even when you don’t feel like it or when circumstances have caused a lack of connection between you and your spouse.

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August 2nd, 2011

Book Review: The Sword (The Chiveis Trilogy #1) by Bryan Litfin

theswordAnastasia and Teo live in Chiveis, a pastoral, Alpen-like realm where the people live simple lives – the majority engaged in Medieval-like occupations.  There is however a striking difference between this setting and the one we are used to reading.  Chiveis – as The Sword progresses – reveals itself to be held under the rule of dark spiritual powers working to keep its people in ignorance and bondage.

First, I have to say that Crossway is one of my favorite publishers; they publish some very doctrinally sound, excellent titles for both children and adults.  They don’t publish much fiction though, so when I saw that they were publishing a post-apocalyptic novel that takes place in a future world (similar to our own) in which the scriptures had been suppressed and lost, I couldn’t wait to read it.  I absolutely adore dystopian fiction, and post-apocalyptic Christian fiction where the Bible is rediscovered?  How good can it get?

Well, I have to say that despite my initial enthusiasm I was disappointed in the quality of this novel.  The storyline is interesting and strong, but the execution is only mediocre at best.  I hate to say that – really I do, but it’s obvious that Litfin has a story to tell but just doesn’t have the craft know-how to pull it off well.

The characters are at times inconsistent with the setting and world they are placed in.  Anastasia for instance is virtually a paragon of virtue despite being raised in a pagan culture that celebrates debauchery.  What ground is her morality built upon when there is no Christian virtues at place in her culture?  Her parents also seem to celebrate her purity, and I am at a loss to explain why, as it doesn’t seem to be valued in Chiveis.

Another unbelievable point for me is how quickly the small group of believers in search of the newly revealed God Deu (as discovered in the Sacred Writings found by Anastasia and Teo – translated by the later) transforms itself into a type of New Testament church despite having read only fractions of the Old Testament.

Now, after all of that, the story is still interesting, and the series does improve in The Gift – the second novel in The Chiveis Trilogy.  I’m just a bit disappointed in the execution of what could have been an incredible novel.

I received an electronic copy of this title in exchange for this review.  All opinions are genuine and entirely my own.

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August 2nd, 2011

Book Review: Peril in the Palace (The Imagination Station #3) by Marianne Hering and Paul McCusker

perilinpalacePeril in the Palace is the third in a series of easy-to-read chapter books that follow the time traveling adventures of cousins Beth and Patrick.  This time their leap through time takes them to China during the time of the Khan’s and Marco Polo (China 1271).

Beth and Patrick find themselves in a culture very different from their own that they have a hard time grasping, get to debunk the false power of Mongol magicians who challenge the power of the living God, and are swept away by giant eagles (rocs).  Though filled with plenty of adventurous moments (as always) the cousins search for the golden tablet of Kublai Khan leads them into new territory for the series – and likely for many young readers as well.

Beth and Patrick visit the court of a ruler and blunder their way through etiquette they know nothing of.  These scenes produce a bit of a lull in the middle of the book, which makes this read slightly more sedate than the others in the series, but my children still gobbled it right up.  My five-year-old asked for it EVERY day as her read-aloud of choice (which meant it was her favorite book at the time), and my eight-year-old read it herself in only a couple of days – she just devours these books!

Given a Flesch-Kincaid grade level of 2.1, the short sentences, action-filled chapters, and engaging illustrations help children to move through the text quickly and easily while building all-important fluency with this high-interest read. Even more importantly, this book glorifies and honors God as the only true God.  Peril in the Palace does have a definite cliff-hanger ending, even more than the two previous books do in the series, so you might want to make sure you have book four on hand – Revenge of the Red Knight so your children can keep going!

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