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I tend to lean towards primarily reading Fiction based books. Occasionally though I see a book in the non-fiction, biography, or other genre, that appeals to me. When I saw this title and it's description on the list of books available for me to... [Read on]
Kristen felt like she had nothing to live for. After being raped, experiencing the deaths of several friends, and dealing with family problems, Kristen had reached the end of hope. One night she decided to end it all. But God had other plans. The... [Read on]
The book begins on the premise that everyone has things they value, and in a world where money and progress often appears to be the core of our existence the hard facts must be faced. Beneath all the desire to gain and store up, is the heart... [Read on]
Joe Kissack crams into a couple hundred pages what many authors can't fit into volumes. The Fourth Fisherman is the story of a group of Mexican fishermen lost at sea for nearly a year. It's the story of a successful television executive (the... [Read on]
Reviewing books on touchy subjects like politics can be tricky, so before I dive into this book review I feel like I should preface it with a brief overview of my own political views and history, so you know exactly where I’m coming from. I’m... [Read on]
A sequel to Breath of Angel, Karyn Henley continues the Angelaeon Circle series with Eye of the Sword. Last year, I reviewed Breath of Angel for Waterbrook Press and some of you may remember that I didn’t like it. One of the biggest things... [Read on]
"Eye of the Sword" by Karyn Henley started off as a disappointment. I hadn't realized that it was the second in a series so it took me a while to gt a hang of things, especially since it was a fantasy. Thankfully there was a glossary of terms and... [Read on]
When it comes to books, I am a stickler for Amish Fiction. So, when I had the chance to review the final book in the Ada House Series, Harvest of Grace, by Cindy Woodsmall, I jumped at it! She is quickly becoming one of my favorite authors, and... [Read on]
For Men Only is a handy pocket guide into the minds of women. It follows the logic of how women think or behave at various times in their lives. The book shows men how to listen to women, instructs them on what not to say and gives tips on... [Read on]
The Scroll By: Grant R Jeffrey and Alton L Gansky Dr. David Chambers, leading archaeologist, has spent his professional career uncovering the facts in the artifacts. His work sets the standard for biblical research in the Holy Land. But... [Read on]