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Gayle’s Gable

Young adult readers can weigh in on a verdict as best-selling author, John Grisham, argues his case for law and justice before a new audience in Theodore Boone: Kid Lawyer. Thirteen year old Theodore Boone knows the ins and outs of the justice system better than most as both his parents practice law. Excitement grips…
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“Don’t Be Afraid; Just Believe” Hopeless—a place where things look finished, beyond help. School, team, family life, some obstacle that looks insurmountable may have plopped itself down in the middle of your life. Move over and give God elbow room. He’s at work whether you see it or not. Today, we’ll look at a passage from Mark…
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Gayle’s Gable

Charlie is running for his life and is playing a deadly game of cat and mouse with the local thug. Alone, he searches for his kidnapped parents, but Charlie possesses a unique advantage—he speaks cat. In Zizou Corder’s novel, LionBoy, action flips and turns like a trapeze artist when Charlie’s search crosses paths with a…
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Animal Planet Our white lab, Zuno, lives to shed. His mission in life consists of two things: 1) hanging out with me, and 2) making sure I have dog hair to vacuum each week. How I love that silly dog. God shows His love for us in a special way when He provides furry companions.…
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Gayle’s Gable

We’re going to Disney World with Ridley Pearson’s Kingdom Keepers: Disney After Dark. This novel takes the reader on a ride through the park—after hours. The Happiest Place on Earth possesses a dark side and the villains want control. With the help of a Disney Imagineer, five young teens take on Maleficent and her gang…
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Fix. Short, sweet, it’s a funny little word. You can fix something if it’s broken or someone if you’re angry. You can fix a sandwich (good) or fix a race (bad). You can fix your hair or fix up your room. You can find yourself in a fix or be fixin’ to do something. Flip…
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Gayle’s Gable

Curious, I picked up Cornelia Funke’s Inkheart. The story is ingenious and I loved the premise of the novel. Maggie’s father can read things out of books. How cool is that? Think of what could happen if a character from one of your favorite books appeared in your room. It might be more dangerous than…
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Honey. We love the stuff! On biscuits, toast, or peanut butter sandwiches, we can’t get enough of it. King Solomon was big on it too. Check out this verse: “Pleasant words are a honeycomb, sweet to the soul and healing to the bones.” Proverbs 16 :24 (NIV) You know people like this. We love to be…
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Gayle’s Gable

I met author Vonda Skelton last year at a writers conference. She is a delightful person and has written a mystery series for early elementary readers. The first novel in the series is Bitsy and the Mystery at Tybee Island. Vonda tells a good tale and fills her stories with solid values and truths.
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Blizzards, hurricanes, drought, forest fires, floods. Each season brings its own set of natural disasters. Our family lives in Tornado Alley. We are well acquainted with wind and what it can do when it gets out of control. Four of the disciples, Peter, Andrew, James, and John grew up by the Sea of Galilee and,…
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