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Portrait of a Reader: Ann D.

In: Reading, Uncategorized on: April 4, 2014

Welcome, Ann! Please start by introducing us to yourself and your family. I am a retired English teacher and Christian school administrator.  I stay busy keeping up with my husband of 50+ years and our four children and …

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Portrait of a Reader: Rachel M.

In: Reading, Uncategorized on: March 28, 2014

Welcome, Rachel! Please start by introducing us to yourself and your family. I am a small-town Canadian girl who moved to Toronto for university and stayed. I now work in Educational publishing and, on the side, am a …

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Portrait of a Reader: Rel M.

In: Reading, Uncategorized on: March 21, 2014

Welcome, Rel! Please start by introducing us to yourself and your family. I’m an Aussie girl, born and bred, with one movie loving husband, three gorgeous daughters, one rambunctious black Labrador, and five little …

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Portrait of a Reader: Katherine R.

In: Reading, Uncategorized on: March 14, 2014

Welcome, Katherine! Please start by introducing us to yourself and your family. There are five us – three great kids (16, 13, and 11) and two parents trying to keep up. There was only one dog, but, as of two days ago, there …

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Portrait of a Reader: Amy D.

In: Reading, Uncategorized on: March 7, 2014

Welcome, Amy! Please start by introducing us to yourself and your family. I'm married to Troy. We have 2 girls, Audrey (5) and Alaina (4). We live in San Antonio. I take care of my family and coordinate the Women's Ministry …

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Why One Book And Not Another?

In: Reading, Uncategorized on: March 3, 2014

Recently I had finished both books I'd been reading (one ebook, one physical book) and was ready to start two more. I chose books I'd been wanting to read, ones with appealing covers and interesting plots. Ones either …

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Portrait of a Reader: Stephanie N.

In: Reading, Uncategorized on: February 28, 2014

Welcome, Stephanie! Please start by introducing us to yourself and your family. I’ve been married to the same amazing man for over 30 years. We are the parents of three grown children, the youngest of whom still lives with …

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Portrait of a Reader: Amy G.

In: Reading, Uncategorized on: February 21, 2014

Welcome, Amy! Please start by introducing us to yourself and your family. I’m the twenty-something who bakes homemade bread and writes letters by hand…but is also in charge of social media and publicity at Bethany House …

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Portrait of a Reader: Lanetia G.

In: Reading, Uncategorized on: February 14, 2014

Welcome, Lanetia! Please start by introducing us to yourself and your family. I grew up in a very large family and now have three adult children and eight grandchildren. When did you first come to identify yourself as a …

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Portrait of a Reader: Alice

In: Reading, Uncategorized on: February 7, 2014

Welcome, Alice! Please start by introducing us to yourself and your family. Hi! Reading is my passion. One of them, that is, “for I dearly love to laugh.” I also enjoy blogging and drinking tea. I am so blessed to have an …

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