Friday, September 24, 2010
When Do You Write Your Book Review? (Book Blogger Hop Sept.24-27)
The question this week is:
When you write reviews, do you write them as you are reading or wait until you have read the entire book?
We always write our reviews as soon as we finish reading the book. Sometimes, I will jot down notes as I read, especially if I come across a great quote I want to share in my review.
Join the Book Blogger Hop at Crazy-for-Books.
Thursday, September 23, 2010
"Flight To Heaven--A Plane Crash--A Lone Survivor--A Journey To Heaven and Back" by Captain Dale Black
Flight To Heaven: A Lone Survivor--A Journey To Heaven and Back is an amazing true story about Captain Dale Black who was the lone survivor of a plane crash. He wrote about how he recovered and what he went through which is the essence of this book. What a testimony to his faith in Jesus this book is. Flight To Heaven is a remarkable read. I enjoyed it very much!
(Gerard's review)
visit www.flighttoheaven.org
Related Review by The Parchment Girl
Have you read this one? What did you think of it?
(Gerard's review)
I never read a book like this before. It is Captain Black’s true story about his Flight to Heaven—a plane crash…a lone survivor…A Journey To Heaven—And Back. At age 19, he was the lone survivor in a plane crash. His body was wrecked and he was in a coma for three days, during which time he experienced a bit of heaven. His story is both interesting and amazing! The book takes the reader through his spiritual journey as well as his physical one of making a recovery to fly again just a year after he crashed and became a pilot giving God the glory! It was when he surrendered his will completely to God and let God be the “pilot” of his life instead of the co-pilot that his ankle was healed. Dale Black shares his personal testimony about his faith in God, the time of testing he went through and how he came out with a deeper desire to take them along on the flight to heaven. My favorite quote from this book is “. . . although I am small, I am connected to a very big God!”
Flight to Heaven by Captain Dale Black is a fantastic story that I highly recommend to anyone. It was interesting to me that he said love from and for others is the closest thing on Earth to heaven. I liked that this book looked at his life on two levels, not only the physical recovery but also his personal spiritual journey. This one is a "must read."
(Karen's review)
visit www.flighttoheaven.org
Related Review by The Parchment Girl
Have you read this one? What did you think of it?
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I Admit it, I Broke The Rule (Writer’s Workshop)
I usually follow rules so the only thing I can think of is those blog awards we get from each other where you are supposed to link back to the person who gave it to you and then list however many blogs it says to pass it on to with links. Then you are supposed to let them know you have given them an award so they can come and get it.
Shortly after I started blogging, I received my first blogging award and was very excited! Only two of the blogs I passed it along to are still blogging--one has changed the blog's name since. When I first started blogging, I thought these were great but soon found out they are a time gobbler. It got harder and harder to find blogs that did not already have the award and decide who to give it to. It became a chore and I began to think of them as just a nuisance. When I received the Versatile Blogger Award and One Lovely Blog Award for this blog, I broke the rule. I accepted the award with a link back to the one who gave it to me, but did not forward it along. I just said that anyone on my blog roll could take it if they wanted it. I did not go leave messages for all of them to let them know about it either.
What do you think of these kinds of blog awards? Do you even bother reading these kinds of posts? I generally do not.
This post is in response to Mama Kat’s Writer’s Workshop prompt: “Why Did You Do It? Write about a time you chose to break a rule.”
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
"Are You Ready To Be Your Own Boss? by Carol Denbow
Are You Ready To Be Your Own Boss by Carol Denbow is a great little handbook for anyone considering starting up a business and being self-employed. It gives warnings about things people should be aware of before taking the plunge, making it very clear that it takes long hours and lots of work to be successful in running a profitable business. The author shares her personal success story about running a horse-boarding ranch. It lists further resources including books and web sites in the back which would be helpful to any entrepreneur. I finished this in two days.
You can purchase this on Amazon or from her website at Author's Box.
Visit her website called A Book Inside--How To Write And Publish A Book. Her blog is very helpful to anyone interested in writing and getting published.
Have you read this one? What did you think of it?
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
“The Listener—What If You Could Hear What God Hears?” By Terri Blackstock
The Listener--What If You Could Hear What God Hears? by Terri Blackstock is a short Christian fiction book that gets across the urgency to share about Jesus with people we come in contact with on a daily basis. It’s about Sam, a Christian who hasn’t led anyone to Jesus in years and really never thought about it until God gives him a supernatural ability to actually hear the thoughts of people around him like God hears. At first when he starts hearing voices, he thinks he’s going nuts, but then he sees how many people have spiritual needs and need to hear about Jesus that he tries to get more people from his church to go with him to witness. The whole theme of this book is that people need the Lord and Christians need to introduce them to Him.
Have you read this one? What did you think of it?
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