Wednesday, December 8, 2010
A Time to Dance
The book focuses on the life of John and Abbey, who are nearing the stage of divorce in their life after spending over 20 years as a married couple. They are hesitant to tell their 2 grown children children the news, and they decide to wait until after their daughter’s wedding to announce the news to their children. During the time until their daughter’s wedding, John and Abbey begin to see what the other is going through in their relationship. Although there are many mistakes and issues they must overcome, they are continually reminded of the initial way they felt about one another.
Although I have never been married, and have just recently graduated college, I found this book to be interesting as it looked at a couple’s relationship and the struggles relationships can go through, which everyone can relate to.
I received this book free from Thomas Nelson Publishers as part of their Booksneeze book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255 : "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Heaven is for Real: A Little Boy's Astounding Story of His Trip to Heaven and Back
Colton Burpo was an ordinary young boy, who found himself in an extraordinary place as he was on the operating table. Colton vividly explains to his parents all of the wonders he saw in Heaven, starting with the sashes worn by all and the overall environment in Heaven. Although many people may question Colton’s experience, the book clearly shows that the experience he had is real as he was able to explain what is contained in the Bible without ever having heard the Biblical Words at such a young age. Colton met members of his family that he never knew existed which made me believe, without a doubt, that Colton did, in fact, travel to Heaven as his earthly body was being operated on.
This book is not a difficult read, and I would recommend it as the perfect gift for everyone! I cannot wait to share the story of the Burpo family with my family and friends.
I received this book free from Thomas Nelson Publishers as part of their Booksneeze book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255 : "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."
Thursday, October 14, 2010
The Waiting
Although I’ve read numerous books about people who are Amish, I can honestly say this was the only one of its kind. I felt as if Jorie and all of the others in her community were “real” people, not just “perfect” people. The book shows that no matter who you are, or how you were raised, there is no one above making mistakes and having difficult relationships with others. For this reason, I think the book especially resonated with me.
I cannot wait to read the rest of the books in this series and find out more about the others in the community and how God will shape their futures.
“Available October 2010 at your favorite bookseller from Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group.”
Monday, October 4, 2010
The House on Malcolm Street
Leah tries to deal with her grief by throwing herself into working at Aunt Marigold’s boardinghouse by harvesting food for the family. She begins to make friends with the local residents of the town, and through those new friendships and the reconciliation of her past relationships, she begins the process of moving on from her grief.
I really enjoyed this book, and found myself empathizing with Leah and the others in the story who are all trying to reconcile their hurt and feelings of grief with the fact that God loves them and cares for them even though there were tragedies in their life. I also enjoyed reading about the faith of Leah’s daughter. At the age of six, she has the greatest belief that God will provide for her. Her faith is the kind that all should strive for.
“Available September 2010 at your favorite bookseller from Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group.”
Sunday, September 26, 2010
A Memory Between Us
The book focuses on the relationship between Ruth and Jack, and the learning process and growth they must go through in order to find out if they are really meant to be together. Ruth must face her past and the difficult mistakes she made while trying to provide for her family. Jack must face his family to determine if his plan to be a minister is really right for him or if it is just being forced upon him by his family. Throughout these difficult struggles, all of the characters must rely upon God and find out what he wishes them to do with their lives.
I really enjoyed this book, as historical fiction is one of my favorite genres to read. I can’t wait to read the other books in the series because I am interested in learning more about the men in the Novak family and their relationships with one another and time they spent fighting in the U.S. Army.
“Available September 2010 at your favorite bookseller from Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group.”
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Good Morning, Lord
Aside from the looks of the book, the content was also something that I would want to share with others. The book is broken into daily devotionals which begin with the phrase “Good Morning, Lord! Today I Will…” Each daily devotional focuses on one particular aspect and contain a personal story and an example of the story contained in the Bible. There are questions that relate to the topic and space where thoughts can be recorded. Also, there is a short prayer and Bible Verse which relate to the topic for the day.
Although I read through this book fairly quickly, I am excited to start out each of my days by reading one of the devotions more in depth. They are the perfect length and will help me start my day with phrases such as “Today I Will…turn to you, take my emptiness before you, thank you for your love, and do all things for you.”
I received this book free from Thomas Nelson Publishers as part of their Booksneeze book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255 : "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."
Sunday, September 19, 2010
A Hope Undaunted
Throughout this romance, I honestly did not know what the next move would be on the part of Katie and her family. This fact alone made the book stand apart from so many of the romance books available today. I also enjoyed the focus on family throughout this book; Katie wasn’t the only O’Connor family member who received attention in the book. Her sisters’ relationships with their husbands and children were focused upon, as well as the changing relationship between her parents as they begin to experience life without young children in the home.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book! Although it was a little over 500 pages, every turn of the page brought a new dimension to the characters. After completing the book, I learned there is another series which focused on Katie’s three older sisters and the struggles they went through when forming their current relationships. I will definitely be purchasing those books. I am also hoping there will be books written about Katie’s brothers in the Winds of Change novels.
“Available September 2010 at your favorite bookseller from Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group.”
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Making Waves
When Marguerite finds love, she finds out things are not necessarily how she first thought. Her family has some hidden secrets which may prevent her from being with the man she loves. She must make the hard decision between remaining true to her family or following the path God has in store for her. This book is full of romance and familial ties which kept me captivated throughout the entire work. Marguerite’s determination in following her dreams and her strong relationship with God are both character traits I was impressed with and hope to emulate in my own life.
“Available September 2010 at your favorite bookseller from Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group.”
Friday, September 10, 2010
Outlive Your Life
I enjoyed the book, and found his information at the onset of the book particularly interesting. Max Lucado points to the fact that there are 145 million orphans worldwide and there are 236 million people in the United States who consider themselves Christians. If these people were able to unite in caring for the Orphans, there would be none left in the world. This statistic drew me into the book and made me want to better understand what we can do, as Christians, to change the world.
I would recommend this book for anyone who wants to make a difference, be it in the world, the United States, or in their community. I was so interested in this book, I was able to finish it in two sittings, and I would not hesitate to read it again in the future.
I received this book free from Thomas Nelson Publishers as part of their Booksneeze book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255 : "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
You Changed my Life
Since I loved the stories contained in the book, I found it hard to put the book down and finished it in the span of a few hours. I also liked the pictures in the books. Even though there were few pictures, the ones which were in the book were colorful and caught my attention. I also enjoyed how there were Bible Verses highlighted in the different chapters.
I will definitely be keeping this book in my “library” of favorites to refer back to, but I also am excited to buy additional copies of this book to give as gifts to some recent college graduates. This book would also be a great “coffee-table” book that will give everyone who turns its pages not only great stories, but great examples of how to live.
I received this book free from Thomas Nelson Publishers as part of their Booksneeze book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255 : "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
The Butterfly Effect
The Butterfly Effect looks at the actions of Joshua Chamberlain, a Colonel in the Union Army. His action at Gettysburg, PA in the Civil War was the turning point which led to the Union Army winning the Civil War. Andy Andrews indicates how America would have been different if the South were to have won the war.
The book was a quick read, and I was able to finish it in about fifteen minutes. The pictures and coloring of the pages were attention grabbing. I think this would be a great book for a graduate or for anyone in general.
I received this book free from Thomas Nelson Publishers as part of their Booksneeze book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255 : "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Love, Charleston
The book is written from the viewpoint of three different characters. Roy Summerall is the single minister who moves to a new town and is looking for love and a mother for his daughter, Rose. Della Limehouse is questioning her relationship with her husband due to the financial constraints they are experiencing. Alisha Sutton is a doctor and the perfect mother who seems to have everything, but as she becomes ill her life drastically changes. Lastly, Anne Brumley is a main character within this book, although she does not voice any chapters in the way the other three do, but she is integral in the story. Anne is the sister of Alisha, and she is questioning what she thought was God’s plan for her life.
I really enjoyed this book, and although this was the first book I read by this particular author, I can’t wait to read other books by Beth Webb Hart.
I received this book free from Thomas Nelson Publishers as part of their Booksneeze book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255 : "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."
Saturday, August 7, 2010
Let's Do Lunch
The basic premise of this book is that your largest meal of the day should be lunch. This meal should contain all of your protein for the day. He also stresses the importance of not snacking throughout the day unless absolutely necessary. Also, dinner and breakfast are to consist mainly of fruit. Bread is also restricted on this diet as well as desserts and sweets of any type.
Since I have tried various types of diets on the past, and have been successful at some and not so successful at others, I was hoping this book would have some new tips I haven’t heard of before. It did not. I did not like the idea that dinner should only consist of fruit and there should be no bread in your diet. If you restrict one type of food, you will inevitably want more of it and will binge on that particular food. Also, I think when you are craving food it’s important to not ignore that craving as the book recommends because when you eventually eat that food, you will eat large amounts of the food.
Overall, this book may be good for those people who do not know how to diet and have never tried to diet in the past, but I did not find anything in the book new or to be helpful to me in my attempts to lose weight.
I received this book free from Thomas Nelson Publishers as part of their Booksneeze book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255 : "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Resurrection in May
This is the first book I have read regarding the atrocities which occurred in Rwanda during the Hutu vs. Tutsi war and the first work by Lisa Samson. There were many things in this book which caused me to think about issues which are occurring outside of the United States: in this case the struggles of the people in Rwanda.
Although this book is different than anything I have read in the past, I would definitely recommend it to anyone who is interested in learning more about Rwanda during this horrific time in the mid 1990s or who is looking to feel a deep connect with the characters they are reading about
I received this book free from Thomas Nelson Publishers as part of their Booksneeze book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255 : "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Sarah's Garden (A Patch of Heaven Novel)
Throughout the book, Sarah, a very shy girl, who is tasked with running her family’s produce stand, faces many difficulties. Throughout all of her struggles, she never loses her faith. I was completely interested in the romantic theme of the book, and I found myself drawn into Sarah and Grant’s relationship. Grant, the new neighbor who is a veterinarian, falls in love with Sarah and this serves as a very confusing situation for Sarah. Sarah could be shunned and forced to never see her family again if she pursues the relationship.
This was an extremely quick read...perfect for a summer afternoon by the pool! Although it was a little predictable, that is exactly what I expect when reading a romance novel such as this. I really enjoyed the English and Amish romance aspect, and I will definitely be reading the next books in this series.
I received this book free from Thomas Nelson Publishers as part of their BookSneeze.com book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255 : "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Ransomed Dreams
Overall, the main theme of this book was forgiveness. Sheridan must deal with forgiving all of the people who hurt her in the past, as she unravels all of the secrets that were kept from her. I enjoyed this book, but I found it a little difficult to become one hundred percent into the book. It took me longer to read than books I have read in the past. But, with that said, I still enjoyed the main focus on the importance of forgiveness.
Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from Tyndale Publishers as part of their book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255
Friday, June 11, 2010
Love on a Dime
I loved this book. From the first page to the last, it kept me interested in the story of Lilly and her attempts to do what she loved: write novels which were in line with her religious beliefs. Lilly’s interaction with her brother and family were relatable to what people currently go through, as sometimes doing what you love isn’t necessarily accepted by society. Although the book was a little predictable, that’s exactly what I was anticipating when I decided to review Love on a Dime for Thomas Nelson publishing. I enjoyed the book, and can’t wait to read the second in the series which comes out in January of 2011.
I received this book free of charge from Thomas Nelson Publishing, Booksneeze, in return for writing a book review.
Monday, May 24, 2010
Happily Ever Laughter
Throughout the book, there are thirty chapters of various short, humorous stories relating to marriage. Each chapter begins whit a short introduction to what the chapter’s theme will be about. Also, after the short story, there is a paragraph entitled Laugh Lesson which investigates the humorous situation in the story and looks at the root of the situation and finds a way for the married couple to deal with the situation.
This book was a quick read or one which you can read a chapter and pick it up a month later to read another chapter. For this reason, it’s a great book for a busy couple who doesn’t necessarily have time to read the entire book at one time.
Tyndale House Publishers has provided me with a complimentary copy of this book.
Monday, May 17, 2010
God's Promises for Girls
The book is divided into various sections dealing with issues including God’s Promises when you need forgiveness, God’s Promises about God’s Love, How God Wants you to Count your Blessings, God’s Promises about Making Each Day Count, and God’s Promises that His Love Never Changes. Each of these sections gave particular instances what these examples look like for young girls, such as examples in which you feel guilty about doing things like making your best friend feel bad or when you lose your best friend’s bracelet. After some examples are laid out, various Bible verses are listed that deal with that topic. In addition to the content of the book, there are cute pictures on every page which relate to the topic being discussed.
I thought this was a great book, and I can’t wait to share it with some of my younger cousins. Also, I will most likely be buying the God’s Promises for Boys version to share for Birthday gifts for my boy cousins.
Disclosure of Material Connection: Thomas Nelson Publishers provided me this Book free as part of their BookSneeze.com book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Storm Warning
It’s important to note that this book was originally published in 1992 but it has been updated to include some of the most concerning issues which occurred between 1992 and now such as Hurricane Katrina, the economic situation facing Americans, and the various terrorist events that have been occurring. It’s interesting that many of the issues which were relevant to the apocalypse in the 90s have become that much more commonplace in the year 2010.
I liked the personal aspects he put into the book such as his daughter’s experience with a hurricane in Florida and his childhood relationship with storms when living on a farm. I found the four horseman explanations very interesting, as I never really studied them that in-depth, especially in relation to situations that are currently occurring.
Overall, I really enjoyed this book. I didn’t feel as if the writing was difficult to comprehend, and I was very interested to hear how the times we are currently living in can relate to the book of Revelations. This was the first book I ever read by Billy Graham, and to be honest, I was a little nervous to read one of his books thinking the analysis would be hard for me to comprehend, but as I said before, I easily understood the concepts and enjoyed the book from start to finish. In the future, I will definitely be reading more of his works.
Disclosure of Material Connection: Thomas Nelson Publishers provided me this Book free as part of their BookSneeze.com book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”
Friday, April 30, 2010
Sound the Trumpet by Gilbert Morris
Sound the Trumpet looks at a brother and sister throughout the time period of Pre-Revolutionary America to the beginnings of the American Revolution. This book has the perfect amount of romance, battles, and Biblical insights. Although the main characters faced hardships, they never forgot the Christian morals their mother instilled in them.
I cannot wait to read the other six books in this series!!
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Friendship for Grown-Ups
Friendship for Grown-Ups delves into the difficulties Lisa had in making strong friendships. It talks about her struggles and the fact that she was always concerned about what others would think of her, or if she was bothering someone else, so she didn’t make the time to form close friendships. She also discusses her struggles in being completely honest with others and opening up to tell them about what she is really feeling. Throughout the book, Lisa talks about her current, and some previous, friendships and what went wrong and what went right with them.
I really enjoyed this book, which was a very quick read. If you are looking for a biography of Lisa’s childhood and time growing up in the spotlight, this is not the book for you. Rather, if you want to see an honest look at the struggles Lisa faced in her adult life, then you will enjoy this book. What I especially liked was the Appendix entitled Practical Steps for Developing and Growing Friendships; it offered some great insight into creating new friendships and also holding onto friendships that have already begun.
(Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from Thomas Nelson Publishers as part of their [...] book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255 : "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.")
Monday, April 5, 2010
Hand of Fate
This book is different than anything I have ever read in the past, but being involved in politics, I found the book very interesting. The storyline was strong, and I was unsure until the last moment as to who could have committed the crime. In addition to the mystery aspect of the book, I was interested in the lives of the three women who were investigating the murder. They all had difficulties they were dealing with, in addition to the work demands placed upon them when they were tasked with investigating the murder of Jim Fate.
Although this was the second book in the series, and I did not read the first, it was easy to understand and pick up on the storylines of the characters. I will definitely be purchasing the first book and the third when it becomes available next year.
This book was provide free of charge by Thomas Nelson publishing and reviewed free of charge by me.
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Kaleidoscope by Patsy Clairmont
I loved this book, and I found myself finishing it in the span of a day. Her short chapters of wisdom did not seem “preachy,” rather she gave experiences in her life that can relate to the various verses in Proverbs. Although I don’t often find myself reading books based upon Bible verses (I’m more of a historical fiction fan), I don’t have a single complaint about this book, and if she were to write additional books, I would definitely purchase them.
The chapters each had a moral, or a specific theme they addressed, then at the end of the chapter there were questions which related back to the advice within the chapter. Also, there were various verses at the end of each chapter which served to re-affirm the words which were just read.
If there is anyone looking for a book to offer words of advice to those in the 20 something age bracket, this would definitely be the book. Just starting out in my career, I feel like this book will be helpful in pointing me in the right direction in my life. I will continue to read the words of Patsy Clairmont, as I feel a second read of the book will bring me new insights that I may have missed in the first reading.
This book was provide free of charge by Thomas Nelson publishing and reviewed free of charge by me.
Monday, February 22, 2010
Love Your Heart
“Love Your Heart” by Tim McGraw and Tom Douglas tells the story of a young girl struggling with what talent she should present at her school talent show. She goes back and forth between various talents, which she discusses with her father, but she finally chooses the one that she thinks will win the show. When the time of the show comes, she makes a decision that shows what kind of young girl she is; either the kind that would selflessly help others or the kind that would do anything to win a trophy.
Overall, I thought the book was cute, with easily understandable words for children and nice graphics. Although I don’t have any children, I selected this book with my 4 year old cousin in mind. She loves books that she can flip through herself, and she enjoys looking at the pictures. This is a book that she will enjoy having read to her and one she can also enjoy on her own by looking at the pictures. The little dog running throughout the book will keep all young animal lovers interested.
The theme of the book was one which all parents want to teach their children; there is nothing more important than showing others kindness and compassion. The main character in the story learns through her kindness that the most important thing is not winning but what is in your heart.
Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from Thomas Nelson Publishers as part of their BookSneeze.com
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
The Long Way Home
The Long Way Home by Andrew Klavan is the second book in the Homelanders series which goes further into the year of Charlie West’s life which is a mystery to him. He finds himself being chased by an organization called the Homelanders and also by the police who are looking to place him back in prison for murder. Throughout the book, Charlie questions if he is good or evil, and if he was actually capable of murder. Through past relationships in his life, he begins to piece together the events of his missing year.
I found myself completely enthralled by the quest of Charlie to find out what happened during the past year of his life. The book was a quick read, and was correctly marketed to the juvenile market. I also found the presence of American patriotism a positive in this book. In addition to Charlie’s faith in his country, he also knows the difference between right and wrong; he is steadfast in his beliefs even when faced with teachers who will question and mock his views. This is a great example for the teenagers who may be reading this book. You do not have to merely agree with those who say things that counter your beliefs, rather you can question them in a respectful way, as Charlie did.
I cannot wait for the next book in the series which will be coming out in November of 2010. Even though I received this complimentary book as a member of Thomas Nelson’s Book Review Blogger program: BOOKsneeze, I will be purchasing the first and last book in the series since the second book left me eager to read more about Charlie.
Saturday, January 9, 2010
The Sweet By and By
The Sweet By and By by Sara Evans and Rachel Hauck
Leave the past in the past. That was the pact Jade, a vintage shop owner, and her fiancee Max, an attorney at his family firm, made to one another. Little did they know with their wedding rapidly approaching, and with the appearance of Jade’s estranged mother, the past was to come crashing into the present.
The Sweet By and By, written by first-time author and country singer, Sara Evans along with Rachel Hauck takes you on a journey which explains the strained relationship between Jade and her mother Beryl and how past situations can haunt you throughout your life no matter how hard you try to forget them.
The book was a relatively quick read and it kept my attention throughout the entirety of the work. The flashbacks into Jade and Beryl’s past allowed for an interesting way to learn of their history; through snippets of Jade’s childhood we are slowly introduced to the girl she once was.
Another positive aspect of the book is the wholesomeness. Along with relationships serving as the backbone of the book, another prevailing theme is the struggle Beryl and Jade have with Christianity. Jade thinks her actions are unforgivable, and Jade’s redemption serves as a central theme.