Words-on-the-move 08#4
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A review of Patrice’s information from an in-service.
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Posted in professional on Mar 16th, 2008 No Comments »
A review of Patrice’s information from an in-service.
Posted in professional on Mar 16th, 2008 No Comments »
A review of Patrice’s information from an in-service.
Posted in booktalks 2-3 on Mar 14th, 2008 No Comments »
Jeremy Jacob meets the pirates in the first book and helps them find a place to bury their treasure. In the second book the pirates assist Jeremy Jacob in caring for his younger sister. Great read!
Music: Grooveyloop5 Soundzabound Vol.3
Posted in booktalks 4-5, history on Mar 14th, 2008 No Comments »
New information has come forth about what was really happening at Jamestown due to some scientists work in 1994.
Posted in booktalks 6-8 on Mar 14th, 2008 No Comments »
Gwen who has been living with her grandfather has a new friend.
Music: Muted Trumpet, Soundzabound Vol. 1 Disc. 3
Posted in booktalks 4-5, fantasy on Mar 14th, 2008 No Comments »
On trial for treason, Edriss 562 explains how she infested a series of human hosts in order to spearhead the invasion of Earth by her people the ruthless parasitic Yeerks.
Music: Astral Planes by Barry Stalin Britt, Soundzabound Vol. 1 Disc. 1
Posted in booktalks 2-3 on Mar 9th, 2008 No Comments »
While using the alphabet as an organizing feature, the reader will learn about endangered animals, their unique features, and feast the eyes on beautiful black-white stylized art.
Posted in booktalks 2-3 on Mar 9th, 2008 No Comments »
A fresh look at the recurring cycle of a tree.
Posted in booktalks 2-3, folktale on Mar 8th, 2008 No Comments »
The story is set in the author’s native Mali. The rabbit is given a magic gourd after he helps a chameleon. A greedy king enters the picture. A lesson is learned by all.
Posted in booktalks 6-8, civil war on Mar 8th, 2008 No Comments »
Robert E. Lee’s life is traced from his aristocractic family through West Point into the Mexican War. He freed his slaves on his Virginia plantation and then accepted a position with the Army of Virginia.
Music: Subdued, Soundzabound Vol. 4
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