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  1. Ignatius Press Novels

    IP Novels Digest

    June 19, 2014 12:47 pm 1 Comment

    Don’t take our word for it! These bloggers think our novels are great too! Maria Garcia, Shelly Kelly, and Amy Flamminio reviewed The Rising: “I was drawn into this book from the first chapter & had trouble putting it down. The author tells the story in the third person narrative style, which fits… Read more »

    Tags: bloggers digest Island of the World links novels reviews The Rising Tobit's Dog

  2. Meryl Kaleida

    Ignatius Good Reads

    June 10, 2014 8:00 am Leave a Comment

    Some fellow novel lovers would like to share some of their favorite reads with you! If you are interested in writing a review, please leave a comment! Meaghen Hale suggests A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle   A Wrinkle in Time is one of my best-loved books. Because it is… Read more »

    Tags: A Wrinkle in Time A.J. Cronin C.S. Lewis Catholic literature Evelyn Waugh fans favorites Madeleine L'Engle novels reviews The Citadel The Great Divorce

  3. Meryl Kaleida

    From Novels to Movies: A Rant

    June 3, 2014 3:36 pm 7 Comments

    Obviously, I am a huge book reader. I am also a huge movie fan. In fact, you can read some of my movie reviews here, here, and here. So, why are there so few good movies that come from books? There are some that have done a pretty decent job… Read more »

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  4. Ignatius Press Novels

    Do you have a blog? Ignatius Press is seeking bloggers to help us spread the word about our wonderful new novels! For a limited time, Ignatius Press is offering bloggers a FREE e-book of your choice of three new novels: The Leaves Are Falling by Lucy Beckett, The Rising by… Read more »

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  5. Roger Thomas

    The Rising: A Review

    May 21, 2014 11:45 am Leave a Comment

    Superpowers. We’re fascinated by them.  We buy books (usually comic books) and flock to movies that feature humans with extraordinary strength, or speed, or mobility, or whatever. The image of the super-man, whatever “super” might mean, rivets our imagination. (I discuss this in an earlier post.) To me, our appreciation… Read more »

    Tags: reviews superheroes The Rising

  6. Looking for the City

    May 16, 2014 10:22 am 3 Comments

    “Let us pine for the City where we are citizens… By pining, we are already there; we have already cast our hope, like an anchor, on that coast. I sing of somewhere else, not of here; for I sing with my heart, not my flesh. The citizens of Babylon hear… Read more »

    Tags: Eastern Europe historical fiction Lucy Beckett reviews

  7. Ignatius Press Novels

    We’re looking for reviewers!

    May 14, 2014 5:18 pm Leave a Comment

    Do you have a blog? Ignatius Press is seeking bloggers to help us spread the word about our wonderful new novels! For a limited time, Ignatius Press is offering bloggers a FREE e-book of your choice of two new novels: The Rising by Bob Ovies or Tobit’s Dog by Michael… Read more »

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  8. Roger Thomas

    Tobit’s Dog: A Rollicking Good Read

    May 13, 2014 1:25 pm Leave a Comment

    This review was originally published at A Prince of the West. I try to order new novels from my publisher whenever I can afford to, partly to encourage them to keep publishing fiction and partly out of solidarity with my fellow authors. Sadly, the results are sometimes mixed, but lately… Read more »

    Tags: Bible fiction reviews Roger Thomas Tobit's Dog

  9. Ignatius Press Novels

    A review of “Everywhere in Chains”

    April 22, 2014 6:43 pm Leave a Comment

    James Casper’s novel Everywhere in Chains is reviewed by Lady Rachel Billington OBE, daughter of the famed reformer Lord Longford: When I finished reading Everywhere in Chains, I realised why James Casper had felt indebted to my father’s ideas. It is a book with an unusually strong message and, although… Read more »

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  10. Dorothy Cummings McLean

    Not a Catholic Novel

    April 15, 2014 8:05 am 12 Comments

    My husband is a convert from Anglo-Catholicism, that tendency in Anglicanism towards Catholic theology and worship, to the Roman Catholic Church, and he retains fond memories of the religious practices of his youth. He was rejected for the Anglican seminary by no less a personage than the wife of a… Read more »

    Tags: A.N. Wilson Anglicanism Catholic literature England Evelyn Waugh reviews

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