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“I shared Breakfast Serials’ Long Road Home with my nephew. We discussed at length the overall story and the predictions we made between installments (we re-read the chapter 4 times before receiving the next). We discussed the accuracy of our predictions."
“Specifically, we talked about the sadness of the family having to experience prejudice in their new chosen home. We also discussed how nice it was that they got an immediate response from the school officials/coaches addressing the problem. I also believe that my nephew’s eyes have been opened to the plight of others around the globe.” -Dan T. and 14-year-old nephew
“Please keep Breakfast Serials coming. (I have even dug madly through the paper recycling bin upon realizing I missed a segment when out of town!)” -J. Engelmann
“I love what I have read so far. I have not been reading lately, and Breakfast Serials has me enthused about reading again. I just subscribed to the local newspaper. I can’t wait to read more.” -C. Wiseman, Microsoft IT Global Helpdesk
“Hi, I was reading weekly to my kids the story of a "ghost" haunting a modern family who moved into a revolutionary war era home in New England. The two teenagers were trying to solve the mystery of why mischief was happening. We left for vacation, had the papers stopped and missed the final two chapters. Could you send them to me? We are anxious to learn how it ended. Thanks. - Paul K.
“I have been reading Breakfast Serials [Up in the Air: The Story of the Wright Brothers] to my friends at the Salvation Army. There are approximately 20 in our group, and we've thoroughly enjoyed learning how the Wright Brothers never gave up on their dream Thank you for sharing your talents with us in the telling of this important tale!” -R. Perkins
“Thank you for Breakfast Serials . . . The serial was just what [my daughter] needed to capture her interest. The benefit obviously was not just for her but for both of us, as we got to spend more time reading and discussing the day’s installment. One day last week I forgot to bring the paper home. From then on she would call me at work to remind me so we could continue to read the story. Thank you for a most enjoyable experience.” -H. Algyer
“Just wanted to voice my opinion on Breakfast Serials. I loved it! I’m 33, and found myself looking forward to opening the paper every morning. It was the first section I looked in. Perfect for when I sit down for a five-minute break during the day. I look forward to more serial stories.” -B Gallagher
"My name is Katie M. I am nine years old and going into fourth grade. I really enjoyed the story The Army of Two! I wrote a report on the story. My dad said it was better then most eighth graders could do. I would really enjoy it if you put more stories in the paper like that. I made my dad buy the paper every day.”
“Normally, on Monday mornings, before anyone else gets here [workplace], I simply put the copies of the chapter on each individual's chair and really don't get a chance to observe their reactions. Today was different. They were almost all present when I delivered them their copy. It was something to behold. The ones I was able to observe (which was all except two of our core group) all seemed very happy to be getting their chapter and within a few minutes they all had it read, including 2 of the 3 readers with whom I share my copy. So, as you can see, the story and illustrations are well received and are being looked forward to with great anticipation just like it was intended.” -R. Consavage
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