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I was worried when the first book ended.I didn't know what they were going to do after the fire, and how they were going to survive in a new place. Never Mind trying to be self sufficient. Rhoda basically gets stabbed in the back by the 2 men she... [Read on]
A person does not have to be stranded at sea in order to feel lost. Sometimes our loneliest moments take place in familiar surroundings amid close friends and family. Joe Kissack's book The Fourth Fisherman takes us on parallel journeys of loss,... [Read on]
On Heaven and Earth : Pope Francis on Faith, Family, and the Church in the Twenty-First Century does exactly what it sets out to do. It serves as a great introduction to the thought and approach of than Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio, the man we... [Read on]
I loved this second book in the series just as much as the first. I am not totally familiar with Amish customs so I pretty much have to hope that Cindy Woodsmall has it right. I enjoyed reading about how they started over in a new place after the... [Read on]
"If you want to be perfect, go, sell your possessions and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow me." Matthew 19:21. This has to be one of the most challenging passages in the New Testament, especially for... [Read on]
For Women Only is a great book that lets you inside the man in your life. Men are wired differently from women, but sometimes it is hard for us to understand that. Author, Shaunti Feldhahn, shows through lots of research and real-life examples... [Read on]
If you are looking to “go farther, faster” then this is the book for you. Stanley tells young leaders where to focus their attention to propel forward and how to get rid of their distractions. This book is definitely one of the best reads I... [Read on]
I was excited to read this novella because I really enjoyed the previous books by Mona Hodgson. I liked the characters. I was intrigued by them. I just wanted more. I think the storyline was good though a little predictable. I wanted there to... [Read on]
"Thou shalt embrace Singledom and be unbelievably, inconceivably happy" is Kate's creed for the year, yet who is she fooling? The moment she meets Dr. Clive Alexander, her creed is tested. Until he agrees with her friend's comment about Kate's... [Read on]
Rhoda Byler, and Amish woman with the unusual gift of being able to foretell things, is preparing to join several others moving to Maine to start an Amish community there. Rhoda hopes that moving to Maine will give her a fresh start, but once the... [Read on]