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This policy is valid from 17 June 2010
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2 Responses to “Review Policies”

  1.    Lynette Mattke Says:

    HI,

    I am wondering if you’d be interested in reviewing some of our education book apps for the ipod touch. We have a large selection of titles to choose from – all family friendly stories that can help young readers have access to quality picture books on mobile devices anywhere, anytime!

    I look forward to hearing from you.

    Lynette

  2.    Robert Lloyd Russell Says:

    Hi,
    I am interested in the procedure for requesting a book review on your site. The second book in the “Christian Concepts Series” has just been released and like the rest of the series is well-suited to Junior High/Middle School age through adults.
    For your reference you will find a review of the first book in the series online at http://thehomeschoolmagazine.com/Homeschool_Reviews/4449.php
    This new second release “ONE PRECIOUS PEARL: God’s Design for His Church” would be a valuable addition to the reading list of many home school students.
    Sincerely,
    Robert (“Bob”) Lloyd Russell

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