Citizen 865 by Debbie Cenziper tells the true story of men whose job it was to find Hitler's hidden soldiers in America after World War II. This book is just 250 pages. For the most part, it kept my interest. I learned some new information, but at times it read like a text book. I give it a solid 4 stars.
(Gerard's review)
Teaser from page 9: Feliks closed his eyes and waited, three seconds, five, ten, his mind and body still. This, he decided, must be what death feels like.
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Tuesday, February 11, 2020
Sunday, February 9, 2020
"Along Wooded Paths" by Tricia Goyer
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I enjoyed this book very much. The characters were well developed and were very believable. It was also interesting learning some things about the Amish I hadn't known before. I liked that the reader got to know Ben's and Aaron's thoughts and not just Marianna's. I felt for the characters as I read.
(Karen's review, 5 stars)
Teaser from page 15, Loc. 249-50: But the closer he got, the more he questioned if that would be the case. Had the distance ruined any chance of the love he'd once counted on?
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Labels:
Amish,
friendship,
inspirational,
romance,
series
Saturday, February 8, 2020
"21 Dangerous Prayers" by Gary Rohrmayer
21 Dangerous Prayers by Gary Rohrmayer is a very short booklet with 21 prayers taken from the Bible along with some commentary for each. Then it has a couple pages of the same questions for reflection after each chapter. It's good it only cost a dollar! I wasn't very impressed with it but bought it since it was a church-wide thing we were doing together. It could be used as a devotional. I was expecting it to be more like The Risk Factor: Crossing the Chicken Lineinto Your Supernatural Destiny by Kevin and Chad
Dedmon.
(Karen's review, 2 stars)
Teaser from Kindle Loc. 565: Honesty and contentment are the pathways that lead to a life of integrity and generosity.
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(Karen's review, 2 stars)
Teaser from Kindle Loc. 565: Honesty and contentment are the pathways that lead to a life of integrity and generosity.
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"There Will Come a Darkness" by Katy Rose Pool
In There Will Come a Darkness by Katy Rose Pool, the age of darkness is coming to the land but, all is not lost. According to legend, a new prophet will rise and be the savior. But who is that? and will he or she be able to do it? This book covers five people who could be the hope for the world or the cause of the darkness predicted!
I thought this book was really, really good! The author told the story in such a way so I was really invested in the main characters! With tons of action that I did not know what was to come! I am amazed that this was the author's first book. Give it a chance. If there is a sequel, I will be on it!
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Teaser from page 15: "There's no word about the prince," the woman continued. "He hasn't been seen in Nazirah since the coup. He's completely vanished."
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I thought this book was really, really good! The author told the story in such a way so I was really invested in the main characters! With tons of action that I did not know what was to come! I am amazed that this was the author's first book. Give it a chance. If there is a sequel, I will be on it!
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Teaser from page 15: "There's no word about the prince," the woman continued. "He hasn't been seen in Nazirah since the coup. He's completely vanished."
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Labels:
fantasy,
Gerard's favorites,
mystery,
suspense
Monday, February 3, 2020
"Finding Chika" by Mitch Albom
Finding Chika by Mitch Albom is a true story about a little girl, an earthquake, and the making of a family. Chika was born in Haiti. At age 5, she is diagnosed with a life-threatening illness. Mitch and his wife, Janine, bring her to America in hope of finding a cure. I thought this book was pretty good. I fell in love with Chika quickly. The story flowed well. This book will tug at your heart strings.
(Gerard's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page 21: To be honest, Chika, for my first few years, I didn't understand a great deal about Haiti, or the orphanage, or how I was supposed to make the place work. The power would go off every day, the water would run out, deliveries of rice and bulgur would start and stop, and we never had enough medicine.
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(Gerard's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page 21: To be honest, Chika, for my first few years, I didn't understand a great deal about Haiti, or the orphanage, or how I was supposed to make the place work. The power would go off every day, the water would run out, deliveries of rice and bulgur would start and stop, and we never had enough medicine.
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Labels:
family,
heartwarming,
love,
orphan,
orphanage
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