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Reading And Staying Home
Sometimes kids might need to have the “pump primed” by having an adult read to them for a time. Once they are hooked, they may wish to continue on their own.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Realm Awards In Progress
Why not consider nudging a writer you know whose book you love, to consider entering this contest? Why not make a decision to read the books that are eligible for the Alliance Award, so you can be part of the nominating process.
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What If Your Kids DO Read Fantasy?
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
And Then There Is Thanksgiving
So often, when Thanksgiving rolls around, which it does in the US every fourth Thursday in November, the question arises: what are you thankful for?
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Readers, It’s Your Turn
Writers are told to write to their audience, but who ever asks that audience what kind of books they want to read?
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Books I’ve Tried To Read And Can’t Get Into
Have you started books you haven’t finished? Do you know what made you stop reading? Do you try and try again until you get into a book? Have you persisted with some book and discovered it’s a keeper, one you’re glad you read and would recommend to others?
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Should We Be Reading Books To Escape Reality?
Every book is written with a purpose. We, as readers, should read every book with our own purpose—to learn, to apply, to be inspired . . . and to grow in our faith.
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Nadine Brandes
The Availability And Benefits Of Short Fiction
You can discover new authors who might become your next Favorite Author by reading their short stories. And your investment in time is minimal.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Books Are Dangerous
For someone like me who is immersed in books, it is easy to lose your way.
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Ashlee Willis
Readers Sound Off
Readers never get heard. Writers are told to write to their audience, but who ever asks that audience what kind of books they want to read?
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
The Speed Of Excellence
I certainly get that when readers have more books to buy, an author stands to make more money to support his writing habit, but the proliferation model creates problems for both writers and readers.
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Rebecca P. Minor
Reading Choices: Isolation Or Insulation?
I don’t think isolation is an answer to the darkness of this world, and that approach leaves our culture without a witness. I’d also suggest that it’s wise to use insulation only as necessary.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Fairytales … Truer Than Real Life?
Fairytales promote a desire for . . . other. Not a desire for fire-breathing dragons to terrorize your city block, or a desire for fantastical battles to happen on your front lawn, but a desire for “something beyond.”
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Finding Books
Most of us don’t choose our stories based on what’s good for us. That smacks too much like taking our medicine or eating our vegetables.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Some Reflections on Reading
Reading requires more education than simply learning what words mean. More to the point, I think that for Christians, some reflection on how we read is in order. To that end, I’d like to offer a few thoughts on reading from a Christian perspective.
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L.B. Graham
Are Libraries On The Way Out?
If as a reading society, we don’t care about the free availability of reading material on nearly any subject, we may be creating a gatekeeper much more restrictive than any publishing company has been.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Reading And Standards For It
Maybe the entire reading experience is subjective. Maybe there isn’t an “everyone should read this” book out there. Maybe the best we can do is know ourselves and what’s good for us to read.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Idolatry And Reading-Fandom
Religion scholar David Chidester has famously argued that baseball, Coca-Cola, rock ‘n’ roll, Tupperware—and even the Human Genome Project—serve, for their biggest fans, as “religious fakes,” meaning they play the role of religion, though they aren’t the real thing.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
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