Monday, September 28, 2009

Tales of Wordishure


My friend Mick McCart of the Armed Citizen Podcast recently published his new Christian Short Stories book "Tales of Wordishure." I ordered & received my copy of it last week, and have been reading the stories to my children at bedtime. I can tell my children are loving the tales of adventure because they've been asking for me to read from the book every night since I began reading from it last week, and they have plenty of books to choose from in our collection. Great book Mick!

7 comments:

  1. I haven't gotten to my copy yet (I'm buried in reading lists of stuff I committed to before I got Wordishure), but I'm glad to hear a positive 3rd party review!

    ps- I don't know if you got Mick to sign your book, but I can get Mariah to sign it and maybe do a custom sketch... lol.

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  2. Yes Mick signed it, I'd love to get Mariah to sign it too, I love her artwork!

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