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Being an introvert myself, I thought I would really enjoy this book. Upon reading it though, I found it to be too dry and "researchy." I am sure I will probably come back and reference this book at some point, but it was not my cup of tea for an... [Read on]
ONE NATION, UNDER ATTACK by Grant R. Jeffery is a book telling what is happening with the big government liberals (progressives?) in charge. This book deals heavily with the current debt of over $16,000,000,000,000. Grant Jeffery is a... [Read on]
I received this book for free from WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group in exchange of an honest review. Jonathan and Shelly grew up together. They were childhood sweethearts and after being apart for five years, they ran into one another... [Read on]
The author shares some valuable information about igniting passion in your life and becoming the best that you can be. It is all about taking risks, not impulsive risks, but calculated risks that will help us be all we can be. The author... [Read on]
How often do you think about your freedom? How often do you think to yourself, I'm free, because of someone elses actions? How often do you realize, that someone has died..many people have died, so that you could stand free, in your home, on... [Read on]
I just finished reading the Pope's new book, Jesus of Nazareth, The Infancy Narratives. It was the eBook version. Pope Benedict XVI (a.k.a. B16) gives an exegesis of the early life of Jesus, how he must have lived, the political and... [Read on]
I am working my way through "Quiet" by Susan Cain. I am learning a great deal about myself through this book. A few things the reader should know: it is a long read and the author shares lots of research. I know some people will not appreciate... [Read on]
This trilogy of books takes you along the path of life as we feel it. Karen Kingsbury has done a wonderful job of relating the confusing women feel as they do their best to make the best decisions for themselves and their families. Only as a... [Read on]
When I read Wildflowers from Winter this last month it had many of those very things in it. Bethany our lil lady of the story had made a life for herself. Coming up from living in a trailer in a lil Iowa town to making it on her own in Chicago.... [Read on]
A Sound Among the Trees by Susan Meissner is a fictional novel I received to review. The book floats seamlessly back and forth from present day to the tumultuous Civil War Era. The book revolves around the house, Holly Oak, and the generations... [Read on]