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Shire Reviews: Book Review: Wolf Rider
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Book and Movie Reviews From the Shire. Monday, August 10, 2015. Book Review: Wolf Rider. Recommended For: Ages 12 to Adult. The kitchen phone rings three times before Andy picks it up. A voice replies, "I just killed someone.". But Andy, whose experience with death has been close and hurtful, will do anything to protect Nina. When the boy who cries "Wolf! Attempts to ride the beast, nothing can ever be the same. I'd been waiting for weeks. Character Development: 4.5/5. Addyson M. Huneke. We love to hear ...
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Shire Reviews: July 2015
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Book and Movie Reviews From the Shire. Friday, July 31, 2015. Friday Favorite: The Ramona Series. The Ramona Series by Beverly Cleary. Recommended for: Ages 6 and up. This series is about a girl's life starting when she is four. The first book focuses on Ramona's older sister but the rest of the series focuses on Ramona. When Ramona is young she is a brat, but by the end of the series, which ends when she turns ten, she mostly just gets into scrapes. Wednesday, July 29, 2015. Recommended for: All Ages.
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Shire Reviews: Friday Favorites: The Princess Bride
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Book and Movie Reviews From the Shire. Friday, August 7, 2015. Friday Favorites: The Princess Bride. Recommended For: Ages 8 to Adult. Rating: PG (for swashbuckling violence, some sensuality, and brief language.). Fencing, fighting, torture, revenge, giants, monsters, chases, escapes, true love, miracles.The Princess Bride has got it all. Don't miss out on this hilarious classic that will have you laughing, crying, and cheering at the inconceivable end. How do I start? In short, this is a movie everyone ...
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Shire Reviews: November 2014
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Book and Movie Reviews From the Shire. Monday, November 24, 2014. This is just a heads up that we will not be following our regular posting schedule during the Christmas season. Reviews will be sparse, though not nonexistent. We have a few planned already. But we will not be posting Monday, Wednesday, and Friday every week again until January. Friday, November 21, 2014. Recommended For: All Ages. I'm pretty sure it rates above Andy Griffith. And I don't count Doctor Who. Wednesday, November 19, 2014.
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Book and Movie Reviews From the Shire. If you would like to recommend a book or movie for review, offer review copies, or just say hello, you can contact us at hunekeauthor@gmail.com. We accept review copies, but to ensure that we have a good chance of enjoying your book, please ensure it is aligns with our guidelines. It does not have adult content. The book is not anti-Christian. Tell us what you think! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Addyson M. Huneke. Our (attempted) Posting Schedule. The Destiny of One.
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Shire Reviews: Friday Favorite: The Ramona Series
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Book and Movie Reviews From the Shire. Friday, July 31, 2015. Friday Favorite: The Ramona Series. The Ramona Series by Beverly Cleary. Recommended for: Ages 6 and up. This series is about a girl's life starting when she is four. The first book focuses on Ramona's older sister but the rest of the series focuses on Ramona. When Ramona is young she is a brat, but by the end of the series, which ends when she turns ten, she mostly just gets into scrapes. Tell us what you think! Addyson M. Huneke. Book Review...
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Shire Reviews: Our Review System
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Book and Movie Reviews From the Shire. This is where we put what age group we feel it is most appropriate for. We rate the content of the book in this section using standard movie ratings (G, PG, PG-13). Unless the author has provided a rating, it is based on our own personal experience with modern movie ratings. If there are any content concerns, we will list them here. Here we give a general overview and general thoughts on the book. The analysis of the story line. (Is it coherent? Does it make sense?
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Shire Reviews: Book Review: The Secret School
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Book and Movie Reviews From the Shire. Wednesday, August 12, 2015. Book Review: The Secret School. Recommended For: Ages 10 to Adult. More than anything, fourteen-year-old Ida Bidson wants to become a teacher. That's not going to be easy, especially for a girl living in the remote Colorado mountains in 1925. Still, Ida knows she can do it. She just needs to finish eighth grade so she can go on to high school. And Escape From Memory. 1925 An odd mix of the old and the new, old-fashioned living and newly-i...
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Shire Reviews: February 2015
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Book and Movie Reviews From the Shire. Thursday, February 26, 2015. Movie Review: The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring. Recommended for: Ages 13 and up. Rating: PG-13 ( for epic battle sequences and some scary images). This movie is probably my favorite movie and so after watching it again, I am happy to be the one to write a review on it. I love this movie and I would recommend it to people who love fantasy and people who have read the books.
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Shire Reviews: Friday Favorites: Anne of Green Gables
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Book and Movie Reviews From the Shire. Friday, August 14, 2015. Friday Favorites: Anne of Green Gables. Anne of Green Gables. By L M. Montgomery. Recommended for: All Ages (as a read-aloud, 10 and up on own for reading level). As soon as Anne Shirley arrived at the snug, white farmhouse called Green Gables, she knew she wanted to stay forever. but would the Cuthberts send her back to the orphanage? I don't think I've talked about Anne here on Shire Reviews yet, though I know I have over on my author blog.