Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Conversations with God

The bad news is...I've recently been emailed a few times about two immoral NY Times bestsellers that are being distributed by Scholastic, not to be confused with the meditation books by Fr. Francis Fernandez,"In Conversation with God," by Scepter Press [Opus Dei]. Click here for the full story.

The good news is that I can recommend Bandit's Moon by Sid Fleischman and Leven Thumps and the Gateway to Foo by Obert Skye.
Bandit's Moon is a historical novel about the legendary Joaquin Murieta from the days of the California Gold Rush. Highly Recommended.
Leven Thumps and the Gateway to Foo is the first episode in a fantasy series about a boy who discovers he is the only one who can save the world. With the help of a furry creature from another world, a strange girl who has the ability to freeze things, and a talking toothpick who was formerly a king, Leven must destroy the gateway to Foo, before the evil Sabine enters our world and destroys mankind's capacity to dream. Lots of talk about "fate" as similar to pre-destination, but not objectionable. Recommended.

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Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Conversations with God

The bad news is...I've recently been emailed a few times about two immoral NY Times bestsellers that are being distributed by Scholastic, not to be confused with the meditation books by Fr. Francis Fernandez,"In Conversation with God," by Scepter Press [Opus Dei]. Click here for the full story.

The good news is that I can recommend Bandit's Moon by Sid Fleischman and Leven Thumps and the Gateway to Foo by Obert Skye.
Bandit's Moon is a historical novel about the legendary Joaquin Murieta from the days of the California Gold Rush. Highly Recommended.
Leven Thumps and the Gateway to Foo is the first episode in a fantasy series about a boy who discovers he is the only one who can save the world. With the help of a furry creature from another world, a strange girl who has the ability to freeze things, and a talking toothpick who was formerly a king, Leven must destroy the gateway to Foo, before the evil Sabine enters our world and destroys mankind's capacity to dream. Lots of talk about "fate" as similar to pre-destination, but not objectionable. Recommended.

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