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  • deafgirlhistory
    deafgirlhistory's book review was featured in A Walk in Wolf Wood.
    John and Margaret Begbie, and their family had their family picnic at Black Forest in Germany, and after eating meal, their parents were sleeping. Both John and Margaret heard the man weeping bitterly so they decided to go and explore the woods, and turns out that they had travelled time way back in 14th century, 1348. Back then, people in 1348 doesn't even speak German, only sounds almost like English of what both John and Margaret call, "dream language". During their visit, they had met a man who is eventually werewolf, who is weeping in the ending of the book. But overall, it's pretty good book to read. - Happy Reading!
    13 minutes ago
  • deafgirlhistory
    deafgirlhistory added a book review.
    John and Margaret Begbie, and their family had their family picnic at Black Forest in Germany, and after eating meal, their parents were sleeping. Both John and Margaret heard the man weeping bitterly so they decided to go and explore the woods, and turns out that they had travelled time way back in 14th century, 1348. Back then, people in 1348 doesn't even speak German, only sounds almost like English of what both John and Margaret call, "dream language". During their visit, they had met a man who is eventually werewolf, who is weeping in the ending of the book. But overall, it's pretty good book to read. - Happy Reading!
    13 minutes ago
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    doggiechristmas added a book review.
    This book is about 2 kids -a girl and a boy- traveling back in time and saving someone.
    13 minutes ago
  • deafgirlhistory
    deafgirlhistory added a book review.
    Miss Suzy is just regular squirrel with grayish fur who is very sweet. She is willing to help anyone; and as you can see on the book cover, Miss Suzy is helping the toy soldiers do something. When I was little, I almost always read this book, imagining myself being with Miss Suzy and her adventures. This book is very sweet book and this would be so difficult for anyone not to like this book! - Happy Reading!
    13 minutes ago
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  • deafgirlhistory
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    By Mary Stewart
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  • techfashion0315
    techfashion0315's movie review was featured in Unsung Hero.
    "David, take a look around you. Your family, your faith, they're not in the way, they are the way." ~ Grandpa James Smallbone...David Smallbone, a rising Australian concert promoter, had a booming music label and dreams of expansion. Featuring 90s contemporary Christian giants like Amy Grant and Stryper, David's success soared, but so did his ego. Then, the economic tide turned, crashing his music empire. Left with nothing but his unwavering wife Helen, their six children (with another on the way), and eight suitcases, the Smallbones embarked on a bold journey – from Australia to Nashville, Tennessee – to rebuild their lives. Facing hardship head-on, the family leaned on their unshakeable faith in God and each other. With the local church's warm embrace and the discovery of Rebecca's (their eldest) extraordinary singing voice, miracles seemed to unfold at every turn. As a huge for KING & COUNTRY fan, I was thrilled to learn about this movie. The trailers fueled my anticipation, and the film itself did not disappoint. Billed as a heartwarming blend of "mums, miracles, and music," Unsung Hero delivers exactly that. This emotional rollercoaster explores the power of family and the unwavering support of a community. You'll laugh, you'll cry – there's no way you will be able to watch this film without cracking a smile or shedding a few tears. This 90s cinematic gem is truly inspiring. I was captivated throughout, never wanting it to end! While Helen Smallbone, with her unwavering faith and love, emerges as the film's unsung hero, the Smallbones are refreshingly portrayed as an imperfect family. They face fights, losses, and meltdowns. Yet, one thing shines through: they never let their struggles define them. They remain a united front, their faith unwavering. Starring familiar faces like Joel Smallbone (of for KING & COUNTRY), Daisy Betts, Candace Cameron Bure, and Terry O'Quinn, the film boasts phenomenal acting that breathes life and believability into every scene. For Smallbone family fans, cameos by all nine members are a delightful surprise. Music lovers, especially those with a 90s nostalgia streak, will appreciate references to iconic songs like Rod Stewart's "Rhythm of My Heart," Seal's "Crazy," Stryper's "To Hell with the Devil," and Michael W. Smith's "Place in this World." In short, Unsung Hero is a must-see. It's a powerful and inspiring film, perfect for a family viewing experience. Happy watching!
    About 24 hours ago

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