If you enjoy reading aloud to your children, you'll love this little gem. At the end of the story ask them to fill in the blank, "love you more than..."
Wednesday, October 21, 2015
Book Review: Love You More Than Anything by Anna Harber Freeman, illustrated by Jed Henry
Tuesday, October 20, 2015
Fiction Book Review: A Question of Destiny by Anita Higman
Book Description:
Lucy O’Brien is about to be given ten million dollars and a chance to live a life she never imagined. Will this new found wealth be Lucy’s undoing, or can she rise above the temptations within high society and choose to become a nobler version of herself? And will the solitary Andrew Whitfield—a man who watches over Lucy as she adapts to her new lifestyle—cause her to close the door on her dreams or be the key that opens the rest of Lucy’s destiny?
Lucy O’Brien is about to be given ten million dollars and a chance to live a life she never imagined. Will this new found wealth be Lucy’s undoing, or can she rise above the temptations within high society and choose to become a nobler version of herself? And will the solitary Andrew Whitfield—a man who watches over Lucy as she adapts to her new lifestyle—cause her to close the door on her dreams or be the key that opens the rest of Lucy’s destiny?
My Review:
When I read Anita Higman's stories I can almost hear her telling the tale. Her unique voice shines through in her quirky and lovable characters. I especially enjoyed Lucy because of her positive, no-nonsense attitude. She spoke her mind in the midst of people she wasn't familiar with. And did it in a loving manner. Andrew's story warms the heart as he's overcome some tough obstacles. A Question of Destiny reminds me of an old fashioned love story with an ounce of whimsy and an extra measure of sweetness. If you're looking for a relaxing read, this one fits the bill.
When I read Anita Higman's stories I can almost hear her telling the tale. Her unique voice shines through in her quirky and lovable characters. I especially enjoyed Lucy because of her positive, no-nonsense attitude. She spoke her mind in the midst of people she wasn't familiar with. And did it in a loving manner. Andrew's story warms the heart as he's overcome some tough obstacles. A Question of Destiny reminds me of an old fashioned love story with an ounce of whimsy and an extra measure of sweetness. If you're looking for a relaxing read, this one fits the bill.
Saturday, October 17, 2015
Book Review: Faithgirlz Bible NKJV
Description:
Every girl wants to know she’s totally unique and special. This Bible says that
with Faithgirlz sparkle. Through the many in-text features found only in the
Faithgirlz Bible, girls will grow closer to God as they discover the journey of
a lifetime.
Features include:
• Book introductions—Read about the who, when,
where, and what of each book
• Dream Girl—Use your imagination to put yourself
in the story
• Bring It On!—Take quizzes to really get to know
yourself
• Is There a Little (Eve, Ruth, Isaiah) in You?—See
for yourself what you have in common
• Words to Live By—Check out these Bible verses
that are great for memorizing
• What Happens Next?—Create a list of events to
tell a Bible story in your own words
• Oh, I Get It!—Find answers to Bible questions
you've wondered about
• The complete New King James Version (NKJV)
translation
• Features written by bestselling author Nancy Rue
My Review:
Faithgirlz Bible is the perfect gift for pre-teens
and teens. I especially like the features that make the scriptures approachable.
Through the "Dream Girl" segments young ladies are encouraged to think
about and imagine what people went through in their time. The "Oh, I Get
It" sections help girls understand concepts that can be somewhat
difficult.
The pink and purple illustrations and feminine
designs make the book appealing. Introductions of each book give information to
help the reader understand who wrote the book, where and when the events took
place, the characters they'll meet, and the lessons and connections the
reader's will find.
I wish I'd had a Bible like this for myself and my
daughters. I recommend Faithgirlz Bible for young ladies ages 10+.
I received this book in exchange for a fair
review.
Friday, October 16, 2015
Changing
Hebrews 13:8
Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.
Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.
The leaves, they are a-changing. As the green fades
and the reds, oranges, and golds hang like jewels from the branches, I once
again stand in awe of God's creation. On my drive to work, I take in the
amazing changes on the hills that surround us. While I'm excited to see the
season gradually fade into the next one, I'm not a huge fan of change in
general. I get a little nervous when plans are altered. I struggle a little
when I'm told I have one more new thing to learn for work. I need to adjust and
that rattles my confidence. When life throws a curveball what do I do?
I turn to the one I can depend on. Jesus. He never
changes. He's the same every day. His love and compassion stay steady. When
Peter betrayed him, Jesus kept loving him. Even though religious leaders mocked
him, he continued to speak to sinners. Against the custom of his day, he spoke
to women in a respectful manner. Jesus made changes happen, yet he remained the
same. He's the one consistent anchor. No matter what kind of crazy day I've
had, I can open my heart and pour out my prayers to the one who always cares.
As the leaves change, I know Jesus stays the same. For this I am thankful.
Praise God for Jesus.
Thursday, October 15, 2015
Tuesday, October 13, 2015
Fiction Book Review: The Splendor of Ordinary Days by Jeff High
About
the book:
The pastoral charm of small-town Watervalley, Tennessee, can be deceptive, as
young Dr. Luke Bradford discovers when he's caught in the fallout of a
decades-old conflict.
After a rocky start as Watervalley's only doctor, Luke Bradford has decided to stay in town, honoring the three-year commitment he made to pay off his medical school debts. But even as his friendships with the quirky townsfolk deepen, and he pursues a romance with lovely schoolteacher Christine Chambers, several military veterans' emotional wounds trigger anger and unrest in Watervalley.
At the center of the clash is the curmudgeonly publisher of the local newspaper, Luther Whitmore. Luther grew up in Watervalley, but he returned from combat in Vietnam a changed man. He fenced in beautiful Moon Lake, posting "Keep Out" notices at the beloved spot, and provokes the townspeople with his incendiary newspaper.
As Luke struggles to understand Luther's past, and restore harmony in Watervalley, an unforeseen crisis shatters a relationship he values dearly. Suddenly Luke must answer life's toughest questions about service, courage, love, and sacrifice.
After a rocky start as Watervalley's only doctor, Luke Bradford has decided to stay in town, honoring the three-year commitment he made to pay off his medical school debts. But even as his friendships with the quirky townsfolk deepen, and he pursues a romance with lovely schoolteacher Christine Chambers, several military veterans' emotional wounds trigger anger and unrest in Watervalley.
At the center of the clash is the curmudgeonly publisher of the local newspaper, Luther Whitmore. Luther grew up in Watervalley, but he returned from combat in Vietnam a changed man. He fenced in beautiful Moon Lake, posting "Keep Out" notices at the beloved spot, and provokes the townspeople with his incendiary newspaper.
As Luke struggles to understand Luther's past, and restore harmony in Watervalley, an unforeseen crisis shatters a relationship he values dearly. Suddenly Luke must answer life's toughest questions about service, courage, love, and sacrifice.
My
Review:
Since I had not read any of the Novels
of Watervalley, I ordered the first, More
Things in Heaven and Earth, and second one, Each Shining Hour from the library and read them before I opened The Splendor of Ordinary Days. Jeff
High's writing is a dream to read. The emotion and explicit description are so
well done I felt like I was living in the small town. I found all three books
relaxing and enjoyable. Book three, laced with mystery and romance, can stand
alone, but I'd recommend reading all three; simply because they're good. I'm
hoping there's a fourth book soon. The only down side I can find is some of the
language; I'd rate the series PG-13. The stories are not overtly religious.
Instead they're a glimpse into the lives of Christian folk and a few skeptics
who are trying to live everyday lives in the midst of a small town, country
atmosphere. For me the stories are refreshing and reminiscent of my growing up
years.
About the author:
After growing up on a farm in rural Tennessee, Jeff
High attained degrees in literature and nursing. He is the three-time winner, in
fiction and poetry, of an annual writing contest held by Vanderbilt Medical
Center. He lived in Nashville for many years, and throughout the country as a
travel nurse, before returning to his original hometown, near where he now
works as an operating room RN in open-heart surgery. He is the author of the
Watervalley novels, including More Things in Heaven and Earth and Each
Shining Hour.
Connect with Jeff: website, Twitter, Facebook
I received The Splendor of Ordinary Days in exchange for a fair review.
Connect with Jeff: website, Twitter, Facebook
I received The Splendor of Ordinary Days in exchange for a fair review.
Monday, October 12, 2015
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