Thursday, June 16, 2011

Coming next...

The Final Summit by Andy Andrews

The Final Summit was a very interesting and educational read.  I'll admit that I felt a little lost at first, as this is a sequel to The Traveler's Gift - a book I have not read - however, the author did a great job of filling the reader in with just enough history that the story could be followed.  After reading this book, I am looking forward to going back and reading the first book. 

I really liked David Ponder, the lead character in the book.  His story was one that we've heard before... rags to riches to rags and back to riches, all the while learning valuable lessons along the way.   The lessons that are shared in the book apply to all. 

I love how the author brings people to life as David, and famous historical figures such as Winston Churchill, George Washington Carver, and Joan of Arc, work together to find the key to saving humanity.  The book is filled with historical facts but also little quotes and quirks that make it easy to relate to these people as if they were here today.

I really enjoyed this book and the message it leaves with the reader - as I read the book I found myself constantly thinking of the quote "Be the change you want to see in the world. ~Ghandi".

I would recommend this book to friends but would advise reading The Traveler's Gift first.

This book was provided to me free of charge by Booksneeze.com in exchange for my honest and unbiased review.

Lead Serve Love by Gregory E. Lang

Lead Serve Love was a fun book to read.  Filled with short 3 word phrases and biblical verses to allow deeper research on the topic, this was both a simple and enjoyable book to read.  I loved the layout of the book - on the left page you find your phrase and on the right the bible verses.  Aside from the phrase itself there is also a brief summary to go with it.  Phrases like "Say Thank You", "Swallow Your Pride", and "Do Your Best" are things that we hear everyday.  It was nice to combine those phrases with scriptural references to give them new meaning.  I think this book would make a good gift, especially for a college bound student.

This book was provided to me, free of charge, through BookSneeze.com in exchange for my honest and unbiased review.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Hermie & Friends - A Bug Collection

I just watched the last of the DVD's in this set by Max Lucado. The DVD set was provided to me at no charge by Booksneeze.com in exchange for my honest review. The bugs in this collection of stories teach lessons about fighting, bad behavior, and not saying your prayers. I thought the characters were cute and the voices were fun. I showed one of the DVD's to my nieces, ages 3 and 6, and they were captivated by characters and story. While I think that the intention of the stories is to teach children not to fight, to say their prayers, and to "bee"have, I was not a fan of the bickering that was on display for the kids. That being said, I did appreciate the main points and the Christian focus of the stories.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Coming Soon...

I thought it would be fun to do my next review on a children's product. I love Max Lucado so I am excited to have ordered this DVD set. Judging by the cover and what I already know of the author, I anticipate this will be full of cute characters and meaningful messages. I can't wait for it to arrive!!!

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

An Amish Love


I just finished reading the book "An Amish Love" which is a compilation of three short romance novellas written by Beth Wiseman, Kathleen Fuller, and Kelly Long. This book was provided to me at no charge by Booksneeze.com in exchange for my honest review.
Each of the three stories in this book manages to pull you into the story and you feel connected to the characters as if they were your friends. The stories are told individually but the authors have managed to weave them together beautifully. Because the stories are short, I always wanted a little more when one would end so I was pleasantly surprised to find common characters between the stories.
"A Marriage of the Heart" tells the story of Abby, a girl who wants to escape the confines of her Amish roots, and Joseph, who has struggled to come back and be accepted in the community. What starts as a marriage of deception turns into a new love that keeps both where their hearts want to be.
"Healing Hearts" is a unique romance in that it is the story of an old love in the Amish community. Naaman leaves to find himself and when he returns Levina must decide whether or not she can trust him and welcome him home.
"What the Heart Sees" is a touching story of overcoming tragedy, anger, guilt, and moving on with life. After a serious car accident claimed the life of Ellie's best friend and left her without her sight, she worked hard to regain her independence, despite feeling that she would never find a man to love her. Five years later, Chris comes back to town after being banned from the community and Ellie finds that love and additional healing from the past might be closer than she thinks.
I truly enjoyed reading these stories, learning a little about the Amish culture, and getting to know the characters in the books. The authors did a wonderful job weaving the characters throughout the stories and creating a "Paradise" that really felt like somewhere you would want to visit.