Thursday, May 16, 2019
Tuesday, May 14, 2019
Fiction Review: The Printed Letter Bookshop by Katherine Reay
Description:
Love, friendship, and family find a home at the Printed Letter Bookshop.
One of Madeline Cullen’s happiest childhood
memories is of working with her Aunt Maddie in the quaint and cozy Printed
Letter Bookshop. But by the time Madeline inherits the shop nearly twenty years
later, family troubles and her own bitter losses have hardened her heart toward
her once-treasured aunt—and the now struggling bookshop left in her care.
While Madeline intends to sell the shop as quickly
as possible, the Printed Letter’s two employees have other ideas. Reeling from
a recent divorce, Janet finds sanctuary within the books and within the
decadent window displays she creates. Claire, though quieter than the acerbic
Janet, feels equally drawn to the daily rhythms of the shop and its loyal
clientele, finding a renewed purpose within its walls. When Madeline’s
professional life takes an unexpected turn, and a handsome gardener upends all
her preconceived notions, she questions her plans and her heart. She begins to
envision a new path for herself and her aunt’s beloved shop—provided the
women’s best combined efforts are not too little, too late.
My Review:
The Printed Letter Bookshop is a beautiful story of love, loss, misunderstanding, friendship, and joy. I'd love to have a bookshop like this one in my neighborhood. The store itself is an amazing character. The two ladies who work in the shop create the perfect tension to carry the story through to the end. I enjoyed watching Maddie grow into the person her aunt knew she could be. And I love the gardener. He's a sweetheart. Katherine Reay's books always captivate me, this one was no exception. She adds in so many wonderful literary references. This is definitely a story for book lovers. It would make a wonderful gift for the avid reader. I received a complimentary copy of this book from Thomas Nelson through NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
The Printed Letter Bookshop is a beautiful story of love, loss, misunderstanding, friendship, and joy. I'd love to have a bookshop like this one in my neighborhood. The store itself is an amazing character. The two ladies who work in the shop create the perfect tension to carry the story through to the end. I enjoyed watching Maddie grow into the person her aunt knew she could be. And I love the gardener. He's a sweetheart. Katherine Reay's books always captivate me, this one was no exception. She adds in so many wonderful literary references. This is definitely a story for book lovers. It would make a wonderful gift for the avid reader. I received a complimentary copy of this book from Thomas Nelson through NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
Monday, May 13, 2019
Children's Book Review: Little Sweet Pea, God Loves You words by Annette Bourland, illustrated by Kit Chase
Description:
Featuring read-aloud rhymes and adorable illustrations, Little Sweet Pea, God Loves You is
the perfect book for a parent, grandparent, or any other loved one to share
with the little one in their life. With each reading, it will bring joy to your
child’s heart, and might even bring a tear to your eye as the charming
illustrations and sweet rhymes remind you how precious these moments are
between you and your Little Sweet Pea.
Little Sweet Pea, God loves you.
From button nose to gentle coo.
Squishy cheeks and sparkly eyes,
Pure delight and perfect size.
From button nose to gentle coo.
Squishy cheeks and sparkly eyes,
Pure delight and perfect size.
My
Review:
Little Sweet Pea, God Loves You is an adorable book made for reading aloud. This is the perfect story for lap-sitting and snuggling. The words are in a sing-song easy to read rhyme. The delightful illustrations add charm. Kit Chase uses watercolor, gouache, acrylic and ink to bring the pages to life. If you have a sweet child in your life you enjoy reading to, or know someone who would enjoy this positive, inspiring read about God's love for them pick up a copy to share. I received a complimentary copy of this book from Zonderkidz. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
Little Sweet Pea, God Loves You is an adorable book made for reading aloud. This is the perfect story for lap-sitting and snuggling. The words are in a sing-song easy to read rhyme. The delightful illustrations add charm. Kit Chase uses watercolor, gouache, acrylic and ink to bring the pages to life. If you have a sweet child in your life you enjoy reading to, or know someone who would enjoy this positive, inspiring read about God's love for them pick up a copy to share. I received a complimentary copy of this book from Zonderkidz. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
Saturday, May 11, 2019
Like the Birds
Psalm 91:1-2
Whoever dwells in the shelter of the Most High
will rest in the shadow of the Almighty.
I will say of the Lord, “He is my refuge and my fortress,
my God, in whom I trust.”
will rest in the shadow of the Almighty.
I will say of the Lord, “He is my refuge and my fortress,
my God, in whom I trust.”
A baby barred owl nestled into the roots of a tall
oak tree. He sat as still as a statue— until my youngest daughter and I
approached. We stood about three feet from him when we heard his mama hooting.
He clacked his beak and flapped his wings to scare us off and she kept hooting.
The next day, on a field trip with my oldest daughter's first grade class, we
spied a killdeer. She flapped her wings, swelled her chest out, and ran around
trying to shoo us away from her eggs. Both mama birds went into protector mode
when their babies felt threatened.
Like the birds, I have a protector. One who knows
my enemy. I love the verse in Psalm that reminds me I rest in the shadow of the
almighty. Can you imagine the enormity of God's shadow? Neither can I. Yet what
I do know—in his shadow I'm surrounded by God and his army of angels; I have
God's word that pours truth into my weary soul; I have the Holy Spirit who
walks with me every day; and I have Jesus promise of new life. Praise God for his love and protection.
Friday, May 10, 2019
Fiction Review: On a Summer Tide by Suzanne Woods Fisher (Bk#1 of Three Sisters Island)
Description:
Sometimes love hurts--and sometimes it can heal in the most unexpected way.
Camden Grayson loves her challenging career, but the rest of her life could use some improvement. "Moving on" is Cam's mantra. But there's a difference, her two sisters insist, between one who moves on . . . and one who keeps moving.
Sometimes love hurts--and sometimes it can heal in the most unexpected way.
Camden Grayson loves her challenging career, but the rest of her life could use some improvement. "Moving on" is Cam's mantra. But there's a difference, her two sisters insist, between one who moves on . . . and one who keeps moving.
Cam's full-throttle life skids to a stop when her father buys a remote island off the coast of Maine. Paul Grayson has a dream to breathe new life into the island--a dream that includes reuniting his estranged daughters. Certain Dad has lost his mind, the three sisters rush to the island. To Cam's surprise, the slow pace of island life appeals to her, along with the locals--and one in particular. Seth Walker, the scruffy island schoolteacher harbors more than a few surprises.
My
Review:
On a Summer Tide, the first in the Three Sisters Island series by Suzanne Woods Fisher, is a heart-warming story with a glorious setting. You may be familiar with Suzanne's many Amish and historical novels. Her contemporary romance is delightful and full of charm. The beautiful Maine coast is the perfect backdrop for this story of reconciliation and discovery. Paul Grayson wants his daughters back in the fold, to accomplish that he buys an island. That alone made the story appealing to me. They work together to rebuild the camp he holds dear to his heart. Each of the three sisters brings a different personality to the table, as is the case with sisters. There are some surprises along with the restoration. I plan to keep this book and reread it when the next ones in the series are published. This a perfect summer read. I received a complimentary copy of this book from Revell. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
On a Summer Tide, the first in the Three Sisters Island series by Suzanne Woods Fisher, is a heart-warming story with a glorious setting. You may be familiar with Suzanne's many Amish and historical novels. Her contemporary romance is delightful and full of charm. The beautiful Maine coast is the perfect backdrop for this story of reconciliation and discovery. Paul Grayson wants his daughters back in the fold, to accomplish that he buys an island. That alone made the story appealing to me. They work together to rebuild the camp he holds dear to his heart. Each of the three sisters brings a different personality to the table, as is the case with sisters. There are some surprises along with the restoration. I plan to keep this book and reread it when the next ones in the series are published. This a perfect summer read. I received a complimentary copy of this book from Revell. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
Tuesday, May 7, 2019
Fiction Review: Becoming Us (Haven Makers Book 1) by Robin Jones Gunn
Description:
Five young women, including beloved Gunn characters Christy Miller and Sierra
Jensen, gather for a simple Christmas party and soon become unlikely best
friends. Told from the viewpoint of Emily, a timid young mom going through a
difficult season of life, the regular gatherings provide the much needed
community she's longed for. As the women begin sharing their life stories in Becoming
Us they are endeared to each other and find ways to challenge, encourage,
and help each other become the nurturing mothers they wished they'd had when
they were growing up. They see themselves as Haven Makers and unite to be
remembered for what they do and not for what was done to them.
My Review:
Becoming Us is a sweet inspirational novel. Fans of Robin's Christy Miller books will love this new series. I enjoyed the interaction of the young women as they learn and grow through tough times. The most inspiring element in the story is the common thread they share; young women doing life together. I've read several of Gunn's books and enjoyed them all. This one will appeal to young women who can relate to the trials of life as mom's and/or working women. I received a complimentary copy of this book from WaterBrook Multnomah via NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
Becoming Us is a sweet inspirational novel. Fans of Robin's Christy Miller books will love this new series. I enjoyed the interaction of the young women as they learn and grow through tough times. The most inspiring element in the story is the common thread they share; young women doing life together. I've read several of Gunn's books and enjoyed them all. This one will appeal to young women who can relate to the trials of life as mom's and/or working women. I received a complimentary copy of this book from WaterBrook Multnomah via NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
Sunday, May 5, 2019
Children's Picture Book Review: A Kite for Moon by Jane Yolen & Heidi E.Y. Stemple, illustrated by Matt Phelan
Book
Description:
Dedicated
to astronaut Neil Armstrong, A Kite
for Moon is the perfect children’s book to help celebrate the 50th
anniversary of the first United States moon landing.
What would it be like if the moon was your friend?
Find out as you walk alongside a little boy who journeys through life to
achieve his dream of becoming an astronaut. And then blast off with your little
one as you zoom to the moon together!
The story begins when a little boy, who is flying
his kite, notices a sad Moon. He sends up kites to her, writing notes promising
he will come see her someday. This promise propels him through years of
studying, learning, and training to become an astronaut. Until … he finally
goes up, up, up in a big rocket ship with a fiery tail!
A Kite for Moon, written by New York Times bestselling
author of How Do Dinosaurs Say Goodnight? Jane Yolen and her daughter,
Heidi Stemple, is a heartfelt story about a young boy’s fascination and
unlikely friendship with the moon.
My Review:
A
Kite for Moon is the perfect conversation starter about
space exploration, the moon, or a summer night of star gazing. Share this
poetic tribute with an elementary school class or your own children. This sweet
story will inspire children to dream about what they'd like to do when they
grow up. Dedicated to Neil Armstrong, the story follows a little boy and his
desire to help the moon find happiness. I like that the point of view comes
from the moon's perspective. At the age of 12, I remember watching Armstrong's
moon landing; as will many grandparents who will want to read this to their
grandchildren. This gorgeous book, filled with beautiful illustrations, is a
perfect salute to Armstrong and all the boys and girls who dream of bigger
things. I received a complimentary copy of this book from Zonderkidz. Opinions
expressed in this review are completely my own.
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