Elves Are Not My Thing, But… (“To Be Called Worthy” Book Review) I would recommend “To Be Called Worthy” for Christian fantasy lovers.
The Number of Love When you spend the majority of a book wishing it were a different genre, I think you can safely say that genre is not entirely your thing.
A Christmas Carol Infographic Check out this infographic to learn more about Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol.”
Les Misérables : The Book and the Movie Here are some very good reasons to absolutely adore Les Misérables.
Book Review: No Saints in Kansas This YA novel is a fictional take on the real murder of the Clutter family with no obvious motive that occurred on November 15, 1959.
The Housekeeper and the Professor – Yōko Ogawa Yoko Ogawa’s “The Housekeeper and the Professor” is an enchanting story about the curious equations that can create a family.
11 Famous Books Inspired by Dreams Find out which of your favorite novels were inspired by dreams, and learn how you can leverage your own creativity.
Crooked House – Agatha Christie Every person in the household had the motive, means, and madness to poison Aristide. But who did it?
Where’d You Go Bernadette – Maria Semple I love Where’d You Go Bernadette, yet every rational part of me wants to hate it.
Little Women: A Modern Movie Celebrating sisterhood, family, and unconditional love, in theaters now!
Homeschooler’s Novel a Double Triumph Homeschool graduate Joel Schaludt writes under the name Ransom Grey. His novel “When Stars Go Out” is now available in bookstores and online.
Review of “The Splintered Light” by Ginger Johnson Ishmael’s world was grey, tedious, and dull until he saw his first color.
The Amazing Morse – James Rozoff + Interview with the Author! Harry Houdini meets The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, with a dash of Frankenstein and a side of spiritualism.
Nim’s Island This movie, based on Wendy Orr’s book by the same name, is about a homeschooled girl who lives on an island.
Clair St. Claire: Homeschooled Teen Author Clair is a 16-year-old homeschooler who wrote and published her own fantasy novel. See our exclusive author interview!
Little Women: A Heartwarming Story for Girls of All Ages Little Women is a fictionalized autobiography of Louisa May Alcott and her sisters.
Pride and Prejudice and Homeschooling This column features homeschooled characters in literature and film.
Go Set a Watchman Go Set a Watchman in no way rivals the brilliance of To Kill a Mockingbird, but it does have immense value in its own right.
Homeschooled Authors: Sydney Campanella and Lauren-Kate Stewart These 13-year-old girls are best friends and children’s book authors.