This story is amazing. What's more amazing is it's not just a story it's someone's real life. Adam Brown's story is truly inspiring and he is a true hero. I appreciated hearing what the other SEAL's experience with Adam. I enjoyed reading about his life not just through his family's eyes but also his co-workers, friends and superiors. There is definitely a common theme from all of them. Adam never quit and believed he could do anything. It's hard to believe all he accomplished with one eye and learning to be left handed. Reading this book has given me even more appreciation for our military and how their sacrifices allow us to keep our freedom. I've read a couple of books now that are true stories of men fighting in this war on terror and in all of them I've seen the common theme of evil. They are fighting against evil and I am thankful for them and their courageous acts. I am thankful that I was privileged to read this book and may God bless his family and those who are still fighting.
I received this book free from Waterbrook Multnomah in exchange for my review.
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Where Lilacs Still Bloom by Jane Kirkpatrick
This is a sweet story based on the life of Hulda Klager. She was a "simple" farm wife who had a passion for flowers. She understood them and realized she could create new breeds by cross pollinating them. I enjoyed learning about her legacy and the various types of people she influenced over the years. She had many tragedies but her flowers gave her and so many others beauty and hope. Two things stood out to me in her life. One was the relationship she had with her husband. It was precious and inspiring the love and companionship they had. It was rare for a man to support his wife the way he did back in that time period. The second was how many people received her lilac blooms over the years and how they sent them back to help establish her garden again.
There were parts that were quite slow in the book but overall I enjoyed learning about her life.
I received this book free from Waterbrook Multnomah in exchange for my review.
There were parts that were quite slow in the book but overall I enjoyed learning about her life.
I received this book free from Waterbrook Multnomah in exchange for my review.
Monday, March 5, 2012
Bourne by Lisa Tawn Bergren
Bourne is the novella that continues the story from the end of Torrent in the River of Time series. I loved the River of Time series and I was very excited to read the continuation of the Gabi and Lia's story. Even though the novella was short it (and I did not want it to end) it satisfied the want to know how Gabi and Marcello were doing and I enjoyed hearing from Lia's perspective. I can't wait to find out more about Lia and Luca's relationship. Lord Greco's character is fascinating with the obvious torment he is going through. This is a great read and I am looking forward to anything more about these characters!
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
My Imaginary Jesus by Matt Mikalatos
This book is surprising in many ways. I think the quote on the cover of the book (my version of the book anyway) "Think Monty Python meets C.S. Lewis" (Relevant Magazine) is quite accurate. There were many times I was laughing hysterically in the book and other times I had tears coming down my face. I also don't think I have seen the name "Jesus" written so many times in one book.
Those are my initial reactions to the book but the heart of the book is fantastic. I think Mr. Mikalatos gets his point across in a humorous yet powerful way. The ridiculousness of all the different Jesuses really made a point to me and I can see how most of us create our own image of who He is in some way or another. It definitely made me think about how we view Jesus and our life circumstances can change our viewpoint of who He is. Yet He is the unchanging one, we are the one who changes who we think He is based on our circumstances. I really enjoyed this book but you have to be able to handle humor and satire. If you can't, I could see how this may be an annoying book that you wouldn't get.
There is also a reading guide in the back and I thoroughly enjoyed the author's notes that go along with some of the questions. This is completely worth the read. I highly recommend this book.
I recieved this book free from Tyndale Publishers in exchange for my review.
Those are my initial reactions to the book but the heart of the book is fantastic. I think Mr. Mikalatos gets his point across in a humorous yet powerful way. The ridiculousness of all the different Jesuses really made a point to me and I can see how most of us create our own image of who He is in some way or another. It definitely made me think about how we view Jesus and our life circumstances can change our viewpoint of who He is. Yet He is the unchanging one, we are the one who changes who we think He is based on our circumstances. I really enjoyed this book but you have to be able to handle humor and satire. If you can't, I could see how this may be an annoying book that you wouldn't get.
There is also a reading guide in the back and I thoroughly enjoyed the author's notes that go along with some of the questions. This is completely worth the read. I highly recommend this book.
I recieved this book free from Tyndale Publishers in exchange for my review.
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Not this Time by Vicki Hinze
Not This Time is book number 3 in the Crossroads Crisis series. I haven't read the first 2 books in this series so there were events and characters that I was slightly confused on but the author does a good job of giving just enough information on those characters. I thought this book was well done. The plot and character development was great. I was engaged in the story the whole time. The only negative I would say is there are so many characters its hard to keep track of them all but that would probably be eliminated if I would have started with book 1. I enjoyed the developing emotion between Beth and Joe and all in all I thought this was a great read.
I received this book free from waterbrook Multnomah in exchange for my review.
I received this book free from waterbrook Multnomah in exchange for my review.
Friday, January 27, 2012
Eye of the Sword by Karyn Henley
Eye of the Sword in the second book in the Angelaeon Circle. As I started to read this book I had to remember back to the first book Breath of Angel and was glad there was a character list in the front of the book. I really enjoyed this second book I think it was well done and a great fantasy read. I enjoyed the character development of Trevin and his coming of age story. The Angels are fascinating and I like how they all have different abilities and positions inside the angel realm. I will say that I think this book is better than the first book as the first one seemed a little choppy and hard to follow at times. I am looking forward to the next book as I think this is the beginning of a great series.
I received this book free from blogging for books in exchange for my review.
I received this book free from blogging for books in exchange for my review.
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
The Canary List by Sigmund Brouwer
This was a very interesting story about how evil could infiltrate the Vatican and the Catholic Church in general. I appreciated the true facts that were incorporated into the story along with the various quotes and further reading given in the back. I liked that the story was told from the viewpoint of a complete skeptic about God but he was drawn into this whole spiritual battle which he did not believe in. I enjoyed to various characters that were apart of the story. Even the minor roll character of Nanna was completely lovable. I personally think the ending was brilliant. It brought full circle the whole point of presenting the two quotes in the beginning. The first being Eph. 6:12 acknowledging we have a bigger battle going on. The second being C.S. Lewis saying people are either completely fascinated by the existence of demons or don't believe in them at all and both are very dangerous. The whole book seemed to deal with each ends of the spectrum and the end presented both viewpoints. For me, it made this book go from a 4 star story to a definite 5 star.
I received this book free from blogging for books in exchange for my review.
I received this book free from blogging for books in exchange for my review.
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