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Gone South by Meg Moseley (view her blog) is the latest book I've read from Blogging for Books. Tish McCombs is drawn back to her roots in Noble, Alabama when she finds out that the McComb family home is for sale. When she gets there people... [Read on]
If you have read other books from Nick Vujicic, this book, or rather devotional will be no surprise to you. Many of the stories are the same stories taken from parts of his other books. This isn’t bad, but you should know that you aren’t getting... [Read on]
Sometimes we look at other people groups, and because their lives are somewhat different from ours, we think they are idyllic. But as we see in this story, it certainly isn't true. There is much more we have in common than is dissimilar. As a... [Read on]
This book was such a treasure to read! It is comprised of 50 short devotions (about 3-4 pages each) which include scriptures, stories, advice, and comments that teach us how to live a better life by applying God’s word into our daily lives.... [Read on]
I’ve been looking for a few good books, that discuss the women of the Bible, their stories and God’s work in their lives….applicable to today. Just a slightly tall order. Surprisingly The Blessed Women, by Debbie Morris, came quite close.... [Read on]
Phone Tree Review: Wishing on Willows was an incredibly moving book that emphasized the message of love and second chances. With colorful words, meaningful content, and a few challenges here and there, the author was able to grab my attention and... [Read on]
This novel was unexpectedly sweet and wonderful. It was heart-wrenching to hear about the grief that Robin had to withstand. I cannot imagine being in her shoes, but the author shows her honestly and thoughtfully. I was moved by the lovely story... [Read on]
Meg Moseley’s novel Gone South was wonderful. I couldn’t put this book down. Leaving frosty Michigan for the Deep South was never a blip in the simple plans of Tish McComb imagined for her life, dreams of marriage and family that were dashed... [Read on]
This review is not a glowing account of how I liked this book. I absolutely loved Meg Mosely's first book and was thrilled to get this book to review. I really thought that I would love this book, but it fell short in so many areas of me... [Read on]
I just got through reading Andy Stanley’s “When Work & Family Collide,” which deals with keeping your job from cheating your family. I would classify the book as an easy and practical book. To really understand the book you have to accept... [Read on]