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How to Survive a Bookalanche
Some more keepers from 2005.
Tis the Season for Books (And Lists of Books)
Part one of our 2005 roundup.
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Quick reviews of John Paul the Great, Only Human, The Doors of the Sea, and Talking the Walk.
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Quick reviews of new books.
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Quick reviews of Life@Work, The Power of Hospitality, Sex, Lies, and the Media, and When You're Facing the Empty Nest.
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Quick reviews of The Wet Engine, Knitting, Her Heart Can See, Sex and the Supremacy of Christ.
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Quick reviews of new books.
2005 Christianity Today Book Awards
From more than 300 nominations, these books represent the year's best.
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Quick reviews of new books.
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Quick reviews of new books.
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Mini-reviews of Gilead: A Novel, The Scandal of the Evangelical Conscience, You're Not Alone: Healing Through God's Grace After Abortion, and Beyond Jabez: Expanding Your Borders.
Top Ten Movie Robots of All Time
They walk, they talk, they work on moisture farms, they hunt Sarah Connor. And sometimes they're eerily human-like. Our critic (and robot nerd) compiles his list of favorites.
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Mini-reviews of Calvinism in The Las Vegas Airport, Street Saints, Heaven and, The Seven Last Words from the Cross.
Ten Black Films Worth Watching
In celebration of Black History Month, we present these African-American classics.
The 2004 Critics' Choice Awards
Our first annual Critics' Choice Awards pick the Top 10 Films of 2004—a list that somewhat resembles others in the mainstream, with a few surprises thrown in.
The 10 Most Redeeming Films of 2004
Saviors were everywhere at the multiplex last year, with everything from superheroes to the Savior himself—all with a story of redemption to share with the world.
Booking Ahead
The conclusion of our seasonal roundup—and, at last, truly, this time we mean it, The Worst Book of the Year.
From the Big Bang to my Office
More books to note from 2004.
The Best Christian Children's Albums of 2005
Christmas Music Wrap-Up 2005

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