Monday, May 25, 2020

Books and Blogging

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If you’re like me, books are important to you. Whether we’re reading Kindles, hardcovers, or paperbacks, we’re the ones who delve into characters’ heads. Explore made-up worlds. Peek at times long gone. We laugh, cry, and learn as we journey through hundreds of good books that impact our lives, in large and small ways.


Is it just me, or do those good books seem harder to find?

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I'm JadeSky, and I’m starting this blog out of my own desire to read these types of books. I’m a Christian, and often I have to hunt for stories that are engrossing and full of emotion, but also appropriate to my beliefs.

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I’ve decided to name this blog “Stepping Stones Book Reviews” because I think that each book we read is sort of a stepping stone. They may not guide your life entirely, but you certainly touch on them and remember them the rest of your life, whether your opinion of them was good or bad.

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I will be reviewing a variety of fiction here. Not all of it is labeled “Christian”, but I believe that Christian book lovers should sift through the issues presented in these types of books—not glorifying them, but using them as tools to learn and teach others about truth.


I will do my best to provide a full list of what to expect in each book and let parents and readers decide for themselves what they can handle.


Each week (unless circumstances change) I will post a review of a book which targets readers ages 8 and up of any interest and genre. Right now I’m focusing on some of my favorites, but I am definitely welcome to suggestions on books to review.

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I hope that my reviews will inspire kids and teens to keep searching for good literature, as well as provide information for parents who want to know what their kids are reading, and families who want to spend time enjoying stories.


I’m not a professional, a librarian, or a major in literature, but I am passionate about building good libraries and “getting lost” in the type of stories that book lovers are proud to have read or listened to.


All of the subjects I am currently rating each book on are listed below, with a short description for each one. I’m excited about starting this and hope you are, too!

-JadeSky


A Typical Book Review


Title: (the title and subtitles of the book)


Author: (the pen name or name of author)


Series: (noted if part of a series)


Targeted Age Range: (the age group/range promoted for the book)


Synopsis: (a short description of the book, taken from its covers or its Amazon page)


Language: (any insults, used language, and mentions of language here—actual swearing is indicated with the first letter, but toned down versions will include all of the word)


Violence: (any violence/mentions of violence here)


Romance/Sexual Stuff: (any romance in the story/sexual mentions or issues listed here)


Spiritual Elements: (any practiced or mentioned religion/spirituality here)


Magic: (any practiced or mentioned magic here and how it is used in the story)


References: (any references to celebrities/pop culture/books/movies/music/TV shows/other media listed here)


Other Issues: (any other things to know listed here)


Where To Buy: The main outlets that carry the book, including links to their websites


My Age Range: (the age range who I think is ready for this book, with the exception of especially sensitive people)


Read Aloud: (is this book better/ able to be read aloud, or better read on your own?)


My Opinion: (what I thought of the book/my experiences and emotions with the book)


Discussion Questions: (Only for those that choose to read—here are some questions related to the story that you can think about on your own, or discuss with family members or friends. Occasionally there will be a link to discussion questions created by the author, publisher, or another blogger.)


    (The photos used were taken by Ed Robertson, Aung Soe Min, Jamie Street, and Ben White of Unsplash.)

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