Monday, March 7, 2011
"The Horse Boy" by Ruper Isaacson
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animals,
family,
fathers and sons,
non-fiction,
special needs
Sunday, March 6, 2011
"The Girl In The Gatehouse" by Julie Klassen
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| I really liked the cover! |
There were quotes before each chapter but the harshest I think was this one by Nathaniel Hawthorne in a letter to his publisher, 1852: All women as authors, are feeble and tiresome. I wish they were forbidden to write.
I found the historical quotes interesting and also the book cover. There is mystery, romance and the insight into the 1800s in this story. I enjoyed the interaction with the people in the poor house across the street from the estate, especially when Mariah got her friends to put on a little play for those at the poor house. There are a lot of characters, but they were introduced slowly enough to be able to get to know them.
I had to laugh when I came to the part of Captain Bryant discussing Mariah’s novel with her and his lieutenant, Mr. Hart, when he did not know she was the author because it summed up how I was feeling about this book:
He snapped the book shut. “It is all so much gentlewoman gibberish to me.” . . .. In any case, I am afraid I find the book frightfully dull.There was so little action and it moved so slow, several times I had trouble keeping my eyes open! I plowed through it though because I have seen several good reviews for it and I got to liking the characters. I loved the ending--and not just because it was over! The theme is forgiveness and to move on even if you make mistakes, don't dwell in the past.
“Let me guess,” Hart said. “No swordplay, no gunfire, and no horse races.”
“Exactly. Lots of long looks and deep discussions.”
Hart raised one finger high. “And therein lies the void between the sexes. Women want long looks and deep discussions, and men want to ride and shoot.”
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Christian romance,
educational,
historical,
historical fiction,
mystery
Saturday, March 5, 2011
"JESUS--90 Days With The One And Only" by Beth Moore
I discovered JESUS-90 Days With The One And Only by Beth Moore through a blog (unfortunately, I don't recall which one it was but think it was Reading and Life). It's actually a devotional book by Beth Moore. I've done some of her Bible Studies and always came away with a better understanding and a fresh perspective so was very excited to find this book. I had a Barnes & Noble Gift Card so bought it with that. It is a beautiful book! I look forward to using it in my devotions and may perhaps share some things from it as I go through it on my other blog, Always Looking Up. This is a 90-day journey so I will not keep showing this in our header here for three months even though I will be reading it. I'm sure it will be very good! (If it was your blog where I saw this, please let me know so I can include a link to your post--I know I left a comment that I would be using my gift card to get it.)
Have you read this one? What did you think of it? You can help Canine Lifeline (a dog rescue organization that saved our dog, Abby) by leaving a comment on any of our blogs in March. We will donate 50 cents per comment at the end of the month.
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Bible study,
Christianity,
inspirational,
religion
Friday, March 4, 2011
"Twin" by Allen Shawn
Twin by Allen Shawn tells the true story of Mary, Allen Shawn's twin sister who had autism. Her parents sent her away to "summer camp" for good. That's how it was handled back in those days. Allen shares his feelings about that and his relationship with his brother, parents and Mary. Some of the book is like a text book; I would have liked a little more action. It was okay, not really a bad read but not riveting either.
(Gerard's review)
Have you read this one? What did you think of it? You can help Canine Lifeline (a dog rescue organization that saved our dog, Abby) by leaving a comment on any of our blogs in March. We will donate 50 cents per comment at the end of the month.
(Gerard's review)
Have you read this one? What did you think of it? You can help Canine Lifeline (a dog rescue organization that saved our dog, Abby) by leaving a comment on any of our blogs in March. We will donate 50 cents per comment at the end of the month.
Thursday, March 3, 2011
66 Love Letters by Dr. Larry Crabb is Incredible!
From God To You: 66 Love Letters (A Conversation With God That Invites You Into His Story) by Dr. Larry Crabb is one of the most unique books and profound books I have come across. I loved it! I am so happy I won this book in a giveaway because I found myself underlining something in just about every chapter. It is like a summary and commentary on the Bible but is written in such a way that held my attention and made me eager to read more. The writing is incredible because the whole book is written as a conversation between God and a man about each of the books of the Bible. So often, the man is asking the same questions I have about the different books. Through “God’s” part of the conversation, the author shows how all the books come together to point to Jesus and God’s plan to get people to His “big party (heaven).”
I took my time reading this one since I own it, and because there is so much to comprehend and chew on. It is very thought provoking and will be treasured as a great reference book in my library. I plan to re-read the chapters that relate to the book of the Bible I am currently reading. I recommend this to anyone who is interested in spiritual things or who has questions concerning things in the Bible.
Here's my teaser.
(Karen’s review)
About the Author:
Dr. Larry Crabb is a well-known psychologist, seminar speaker, Bible teacher, author, and founder/director of New Way Ministries (www.newwayministries.org). He serves as Spiritual Director for the American Association of Christian Counselors.
Have you read this one? What did you think of it? You can help Canine Lifeline (a dog rescue organization that saved our dog, Abby) by leaving a comment on any of our blogs in March. We will donate 50 cents per comment at the end of the month.
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Christianity,
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recommended,
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