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Unstopable is a book that will make u feel like u can do anything. i felt empowered that with Christ in me there is nothing I cant do. No matter what the circumstance is God gives you what u need to over come it.you may feel like its something so... [Read on]
I have seen this book as a choice for me to read from a book bloggers program for several months and skipped past it. To be honest, I just couldn’t figure out if this book was for me. But when I got The Fourth Fisherman: How Three Mexican... [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]
You've surely seen a video by Mr. Vijicic. If you are like me, I imagine it held your attention. He's a Christian and an advocate for folks with disability to live life to the fullest, to reject the stereotypes that disabled individuals often... [Read on]
I have four children, three of which are outgoing, fun-loving, independent, and risk takers. Then there's the middle daughter. Quiet, reclusive, lacking in worldly sense, but extremely intelligent, the rest of us aren't really sure how to take... [Read on]
This book was a little confusing for me. It seemed to switch between different views a little too much for me. I've heard very high praises for this collection but I just don't see it unfortunately. [Read on]
While I truly enjoyed the story of Joe and Carmen, I must admit at times of being squeamish of the story of the fisherman. However, it is well worth it to stick out the icky parts of the fisherman eating raw turtle meat, drinking turtle blood and... [Read on]
For me, it's clear that I think highly of a book when I start talking about it with everyone I encounter, even before I'm finished. Such was the case with Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World that Can't Stop Talking by Susan Cain. Sure,... [Read on]
I wish Quiet had been written years ago. I saw myself on every page. Not only did I see myself on every page, I saw that my introversion has always been an intrinsic part of me, even those years I believed I was an extrovert. INFJs are the... [Read on]
This series of books covers life in Oregon for newspaper columnist Jake Woods, his friends, coworker Clarence Abernathy, and, of course, Detective Ollie Chandler. The series kicks off with Deadline, where Jake Woods has to deal with his beliefs... [Read on]