Sunday, November 27, 2011
"The Tangible Kingdom Primer"
The Tangible Kingdom Primer is an 8-week curriculum for a small group Bible study that has some very challenging concepts. The thrust of the book is to win people to Christ through action and intentionally reaching out to people like Jesus did, being His hand and feet. I found it thought provoking helpful in getting me more involved in the community. I did not like the formatting of this book because some of it was hard to read. The authors used dark backgrounds and too many variety of fonts which I found annoying. It was hard to highlight or write notes on the dark pages.
(Karen's review)
Have you read this one? What did you think of it?
You can help our charity of the month just by leaving a comment on any of our blogs! We will donate 50 cents per comment at the end of the month. The charity for this month is at the top of our blog.
Labels:
Bible study,
Christianity,
inspirational,
religion,
thought provoking
Friday, November 25, 2011
"Love At First Bark" by Julie Klam is Funny!
This book contains three stories about Julie Klam, who is into rescuing dogs. All three are unique in their own way and all three are very good! Julie is a riot--very funny! If you are into dogs, this is a good book for you.
(Gerard's review)
Have you read this one? What did you think of it?
You can help our charity of the month just by leaving a comment on any of our blogs! We will donate 50 cents per comment at the end of the month. The charity for this month is at the top of our blog.
Thursday, November 24, 2011
"Dear Bully--70 Authors Tell Their Stories"
Dear Bully contains 70 stories about bullying, edited by Megan Kelley Hall and Carrie Jones. I'd say 96 percent of the stories are very, very good. If you were bullied like I was in school, I'm sure you will identify with many of them. This book is heartbreaking because these people were bullied for no good reason. Having been bullied, especially for long stretches, is something you never forget. Dear Bully also tells of people who did nothing to stop it and now regret their decision. This should be a must read for teens and adults too--bullying goes on in he work place as well.
(Gerard's review)
Want to read about my experience? Here's the link to a post I wrote about it: The Fat Stutterer
Have you read this one? What did you think of it?
Other books about bullying that we liked and recommend:
Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card (science fiction)
Please Stop Laughing At Us by Jodee Blanco (non-fiction)
Sonshine Girls: Summer Secret by Renee Morris (Christian teen fiction)
Please Stop Laughing At Me by Jodee Blanco (non-fiction)
Touching Spirit Bear by Ben Mikaelsen (fiction)
You can help our charity of the month just by leaving a comment on any of our blogs! We will donate 50 cents per comment at the end of the month. The charity for this month is at the top of our blog.
"My Life Deleted" by Scott and Joan Bolzam
My Life Deleted by Scott and Joan Bolzam sounded interesting to me so I got the book from the library. Basically, the guy fell and hit his head which caused him to lose his memory. He didn't know his family or who he was. I skimmed about the last half of the book. Basically he started his life over again. It just didn't have enough action for me and the writing style did not hold my interest. It just plodded along.
Have you read this one? What did you think of it?
You can help our charity of the month just by leaving a comment on any of our blogs! We will donate 50 cents per comment at the end of the month. The charity for this month is at the top of our blog.
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
"Roam" by Alan Lazar is Heartwarming
Talk about not being able to put a book down; I finished this book in one day (and I work full time). Yes, to me it's that good! ROAM by Alan Lazar is about a dog named Nelson who has a very nice home with a loving owner named Katey (his first owner). One day the gate is left open and Nelson just wants to go exploring. What a heartwarming book this is! Nelson goes and finds different places and meets new people. It's a great tale! If you enjoyed the "Art of Racing" I think you will love this book. I cried over this book like I cried over "Dewey, the Library Cat" but I loved both these books. This is my favorite read for this month so far.
(Gerard's review)
Have you read this one? What did you think of it?
We are thankful for our pets! |
HAVE A HAPPY THANKSGIVING EVERYONE! Hope you will stop by my other blog and read about My Favorite Thanksgiving. (An excerpt from "My Funny Dad, Harry," the book I wrote in memory of my dad.)--Karen
You can help our charity of the month just by leaving a comment on any of our blogs! We will donate 50 cents per comment at the end of the month. The charity for this month is at the top of our blog.
Labels:
100 stars,
adventure,
dogs,
families,
Gerard's favorites,
heartwarming,
love,
page turner,
recommended,
survival
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)