Paws from Heaven is a collection of short stories about cats and dogs that do remarkable things to help us through life. All the stories are really good and if you have a pet, you will sometimes see yourself in them. If you do not have a pet, you will want one after you finish this book! (Gerard's review, 5 stars)
Sunday, January 1, 2023
"Paws from Heaven--True Stories of God's Amazing Animal Angels" (Guidepost Contributors)
Paws from Heaven is a collection of short stories about cats and dogs that do remarkable things to help us through life. All the stories are really good and if you have a pet, you will sometimes see yourself in them. If you do not have a pet, you will want one after you finish this book! (Gerard's review, 5 stars)
Wednesday, December 28, 2022
"Alias Anna" by Susan Hood with Greg Dawson is Hard to Put Down!
Alias Anna by Susan Hood with Greg Dawson is the true story about two young sisters with special talent for playing the piano. They live in Russia during World War II and flee when the Germans move in to take over. They manage to escape on the way to being killed. This is a quick read that is very hard to put down. I liked it and found it easy to read because it is written in verse and the chapters were very short! It is pretty fascinating and highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys historical non-fiction stories. (Karen's review, 5 stars)
Alias Anna by Susan Hood with Greg Dawson tells a true story about two young Jewish sisters who were able to outwit the Nazis and survive during Hitler's reign. This is a really good book told in verse so is a quick read. This is worth the read for sure. I found it hard to put down. (5++ stars)
Labels:
educational,
Gerard's favorites,
historical non-fiction,
Jewish,
music,
quick read,
sisters,
survival,
World War II
Saturday, December 24, 2022
Beware of "The Perfect Child" by Lucinda Berry which is WILD and Extremely Sad!
The Perfect Child by Lucinda Berry is a very sad and depressing read. If I had known that before, I would not have read this one, but once I started it I got invested in the Hannah, the mother. This is the story of the family who adopted an abused 6-yr.-old child and the struggles that they encountered. This book got me riled up and even angry at times. It's an emotional read with a child far from perfect. I really don't understand the title. I would not recommend this one. (Karen's review, 2 stars)
In The Perfect Child by Lucinda Berry, a young girl is found who has been mistreated and needs help in the worst way. Christopher, a surgeon, fixes her up. He wants to adopt her since the girl has no relatives. His wife, Hannah, agrees and they take her in. Is it happy ever after? or the worst decision they ever made? This book is wild! The storyline kept my interest. (4 stars)
Wednesday, December 21, 2022
"A Midwinter's Tail" by Bethany Blake is a Cozy Mystery
In A Midwinter's Tail by Bethany Blake, there is a murder in a small town and Daphne is out to solve it with a little help from her dogs. This book was okay, but needed more action for me. I enjoyed how the dogs were used in the story though and liked the storyline. (Gerard's review, 4 stars)
Thursday, December 15, 2022
"All Good People Here" by Ashley Flowers Does Not Live up to the Hype
In All Good People Here by Ashley Flowers, Margot goes back to her home town. It has been 20 years since a young girl was found killed there and now it has happened again. Was it the same person both times who did the killing and if so, why? Margot's job depends on her getting answers. Somebody wants her to leave it alone, or else! This book needed more action. It did pick up at the end at least. I liked the storyline, but the characters were just so-so. I don't get what all the hype was about for this one. (Gerard's review, 4 stars)
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