2012
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Review from This Little Book of Mine
How nice it is to have good clean books that our teens can read and enjoy. http://thislittlebookofmine.wordpress.com/2012/03/03/207/
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Review from Giveaway Blogdom
Peterson has an extremely unique writing style that I enjoyed very much. There are not many authors that can successfully blend tragedy and comedy (although those two concepts are supposed to be very close to one another), and The Priest and the Peaches treaded the line between drama and humor extremely well. http://giveawayblogdom.com/2012/03/the-priest-and-the-peaches-by-larry-peterson-book-review/
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Review from A Shower of Roses
I would recommend this book for teens who are capable of dealing with the harsh realities of children who are suddenly orphaned. http://ashowerofroses.blogspot.com/2012/03/priest-and-peaches-book-review.html
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Review from Book Lovin' Mamas
I challenged myself to read outside of my “Normal” Genre…and now I can’t wait to dig deeper into this kind of Genre again and also read even more books from Larry Peterson. http://booklovinmamas.blogspot.com/2012/03/review-priest-and-peaches-by-larry.html
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The Reverse Rage of Madame Maureen Dowd
I just happened to read Ms. Maureen Dowd’s column in the Tampa Bay Times (reprinted from the New York Times on 8/22/12) in which she informs the proletariat (you know, all the un-Ivy-Leagued) that Congressman Paul Ryan is not who we thought he was. No sirreee, in fact she has gotten her information from none other…
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Review from Everything Has a Purpose
Larry Peterson’s novel brings the tough questions to light. When your world tumbles down, what should you do first? What should you not touch at all? Will everything ever be alright again? http://teaandinspiration.blogspot.com/2012/02/priest-and-peaches-by-larry-peterson.html
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Review from Concert Katie
It is a really sweet book about the power of prayer… http://blog.concertkatie.com/2012/02/book-review-the-priest-and-the-peaches-by-larry-peterson.html
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The "Vacuous Virtuous" Need to Stay Out of Our Churches
I am a blue-collar guy who has, based on my date of birth, become a “senior citizen”. That qualifies me for lots of discounts. No big deal because most of those start kicking in at age 55 and I passed that mark a while back. Now I qualify for Medicare. I am also, and this…
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Review from My Wonderful Life
I would suggest this book to Catholic teens and young adults. http://texassiren.blogspot.com/2012/02/book-review.html
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Review from Reading Challenged
One thing you do not see much of nowadays is books written for young adults that can be described as “heart-warming”. Right now, dark and intense are in style. So it is refreshing to see an ultimately uplifting book. http://readingchallenged.blogspot.com/2012/02/priest-and-peaches.html
