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Book Reviews are Coming....

Two authors have recently, sent me their newly published books for me to review.

I never find the time to read....seriously, I can't even get through a good magazine.  However, I will tell you these two books that I am finishing up are really keeping my interest.

I rarely do book reviews and only had one giveaway.  I'm not usually that kind of blogger.  However,  I will put something up if I feel it's worthy and/or might assist any of my readers.

The first book I will review is called "28 Days To Better Behavior"  How to have attentive kids at Mass and peace in the pew by Michael Rayes.  The author found my ehow article on how to teach children to behave during Mass.  You can read it here.  He contacted me directly and shared how he agreed with many of my own findings on child-rearing and discipline. 

The second book I will review is called, "The Invisible World" Understanding angels, demons, and the spiritual realities that surround us by Anthony Destefano.  I reviewed his book, "Little Star" at Christmas time and he sent me his newest release, "The Invisible World" just yesterday.

I receive no compensation for my reviews.  I simply get a free book to read.  At Christmas I did do a give-away of "Little Star", and will again do another giveaway for one of these books...though I am not sure which one, yet. 

Stay Tuned.

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Erika said…
Book reviews in exchange for two FREE books!? Now that's happiness.

- Erika
www.vagabondbook.com

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