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Where Lilacs Still Bloom is about a woman named Hulda Klager and her beautiful lilac garden. Although there are some fictionalized characters in this book it is based on a true story about her life. She learned how to plant and take care of a... [Read on]
Where Lilacs Still Bloom by Jane Kirkpatrick is a historical novel set in the late 1800's and early 1900's. It is based on the life of Hulda Klager, a farm wife who had a love of plants which turned into a passion for plant hybridization. Driven... [Read on]
I received this book from Waterbrook Press through their Blogging for Books program for no charge in exchange for my honest review of this book. The opinions expressed are my own. Book Description: Headed toward a fresh start but tethered... [Read on]
It is amazing how someone can do so much in their life and no one would ever know the true effects of their actions. Fearless documents former navy seal Team SIX operator Adam Brown who is now deceased. Although much of the book focuses on the... [Read on]
Susan Meissner is one of those authors who speaks to me on a deep level. I loved her book Blue Heart Blessed for one line especially--when one character tells another that God has designed us for more than we usually give (that's a paraphrase). ... [Read on]
There are several things I love about Andy Stanley. He writes in a way that makes me feel as if I'm having a conversation with him. By infusing verbal cues and personal stories he increases my ability to understand the text. In Enemies of the... [Read on]
Viral is the newest offering from author and thinker, Leonard Sweet. I have enjoyed and been challenged by much of Leonard’s work. He constantly causes me to rethink how I’m currently follow Jesus and challenges me to new depths of my spiritual... [Read on]
I admit that I did not read the book description before agreeing to review this book (Our computer had a virus, so it was making it very difficult to read certain sites). When I received the book, I really wasn't sure about it because from the... [Read on]
Phil Callaway, Canadian humorist and author, will now be one of the authors I look for when browsing the bestsellers list. I wasn't sure what to expect from this book, To Be Perfectly Honest, but I evidently made the right choice. Mr. Callaway... [Read on]
I just finished a wonderful book by Katie Ganshert,an author I've never read before. The book is Wildflowers from Winter and chronicles the life of Bethany Quinn as she returns home to her grandfather's farm after a ten year absence. The book... [Read on]