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Sticking It to Cancer One Book at a Time
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A Brief Look at Purposeful Living

July 14, 2015 by The Chancellor Leave a Comment

12 Things to Try While You’re Still Mortal by Roy Ice is a book about living a more purposeful life, i.e. making your life count for something.  Mr. Ice was my college chaplain and the book came out the year I graduated so I felt it was something I should purchase and take with me into grad school.  Sad to say it’s taken almost nine years for me to crack the cover and actually read what he had to say. Based on Christian principles of […]

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The Chancellor's CBR7 Review No:32 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: ·
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Great Story, Mediocre Writing

July 14, 2015 by The Chancellor Leave a Comment

Continuing on my quest to read through the Printz award winners and honorees, Ship Breaker by Paolo Bacigalupi was the next one on the list.  The setting of this YA dystopian adventure novel is in the future of the U.S.  Apparently there was a cataclysmic shift in weather and the seas rose swamping much of the gulf coast.  Hurricanes became stronger with the power to completely decimate cities.  The book centers specifically on the Louisiana coastline, west of New Orleans. Opening the book in media […]

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The Chancellor's CBR7 Review No:31 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: ·
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YA Lit + Pi = Good Read

June 24, 2015 by The Chancellor Leave a Comment

For Cannonball 6 I had made a challenge to myself to read the winners and honorees of the Printz award.  I did well but life got in the way and I fell off that goal.  This summer I’m back on the horse and I’m glad I started with Navigating Early by Clare Vanderpool. The premise of the book is that Jack has lost his mother, his father has moved them from Kansas to Maine. Since his father is in the Navy, Jack must go to […]

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Oh, So That’s The Key to the Puzzle!

June 24, 2015 by The Chancellor Leave a Comment

Even though I grew up in a Christian family and community, parts of the Bible have always been hard for me to understand how they fit with other parts.  For example, how do all of the battles and kings in the Old Testament have to do with Jesus and his teachings in the New Testament?  I’ve heard pat answers from pastors and friends, but with this book I finally got answers as to why they fit together. Heart of the Story is written by a […]

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The Chancellor's CBR7 Review No:29 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: ·
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Will Cersei and Ned Please Leave the Stage?

June 17, 2015 by The Chancellor 2 Comments

It’s true.  I’m a card-carrying member of the Game of Thrones nerd club.  And I’m ok with that.  After reading all the books, discussing each episode of the show with colleagues, and debating philosophies for how the books are going to end, who’s going to die next, and if the series is going to end this decade at all.  So it was no surprise to me that I found myself picking up Game of Thrones and Philosophy from my library’s shelf. It’s part of series […]

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The Chancellor's CBR7 Review No:28 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: ·
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Homework. What Is It Good For?

June 11, 2015 by The Chancellor 4 Comments

Homework.  It’s one of those universal things that we have all had experience with.  And, sadly, it has probably been a negative experience.  Most of the time we, as students, despise homework and don’t see it’s value.  For teachers, homework is one of those things we tell ourselves is worthwhile but deep down we wonder if it’s actually valuable. Cathy Vatterott’s Rethinking Homework addresses the old and new paradigms of homework and suggests ways in which teachers can improve their homework practices.  Old paradigms are […]

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The Chancellor's CBR7 Review No:27 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: ·
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