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Mars...With Venus Rising by Hope Toler Dougherty
3.0
This reads like a super quirky TV show. It has it's good points, but I just couldn't commit to this. However, I have no problem recommending this to anyone who is looking for a clean "boys meets girl" kind of romance. We all know that most romances can be pretty raunchy, but this one has a really good message with clean content.
My biggest complaint? The cover. It bugs me in the worst way. WAY too much going on, and the main character is said to have curly hair. What's that chick on the front have?
*I received this book in exchange for my honest review*
My biggest complaint? The cover. It bugs me in the worst way. WAY too much going on, and the main character is said to have curly hair. What's that chick on the front have?
*I received this book in exchange for my honest review*
Saturate Field Guide: Principles & Practices For Being Disciples of Jesus in the Everyday Stuff of Life by Ben Connelly, Jeff Vanderstelt
5.0
I haven't gone through this entire book in depth, but man! Just the parts I have gone over are just wonderful. The "Saturate Field Guide" is a HUGE spiral book with tons of color on every single page. There is nothing boring about the layout of this book, which is awesome since most studies I've done-the books are just black and white.
Discipleship is a lost art in many churches let's face that, and this is could be a huge help for those that are feeling like they need just a bit... more. I can't wait for the hubs and I to take this together week by week. I know we won't be disappointed.
Discipleship is a lost art in many churches let's face that, and this is could be a huge help for those that are feeling like they need just a bit... more. I can't wait for the hubs and I to take this together week by week. I know we won't be disappointed.
The Inheritance by Michael R. Phillips
4.0
If I could be completely honest, the fact that this book had anything to do with Scotland was one of the biggest selling points for me. And no. I've never seen nor read Outlander. I just simply have a love affair with all things Scottish (or Irish for that matter). It's on the top of my "to-visit- places.
This book isn't the easiest of reads, but its one that you'll be thankful you stuck it out for. You can tell right from the start that Michael Phillips really knows what he's writing about. The reader isn't thrown into an unknown world, but instead, is eased into it with rich writing and deep character building.
This book isn't the easiest of reads, but its one that you'll be thankful you stuck it out for. You can tell right from the start that Michael Phillips really knows what he's writing about. The reader isn't thrown into an unknown world, but instead, is eased into it with rich writing and deep character building.
Hunting Hope: Dig Through the Darkness to Find the Light by Nika Maples
5.0
Full Review: Mama Bear Reads
After tearing up during this first paragraph, I knew this would be an amazing read-no doubts about that.
I'll be honest, I really wish this book would have been written a year ago.
Seriously.
Hope is something I continually struggle with, but last year (i.e. the year we experienced everything going upside down) I could have used Nika's story to cling to. It's a must-read for anyone going through hardship. Her story is one that'll prove how powerful hope truly is.
*I received this book in exchange for my honest review*
After tearing up during this first paragraph, I knew this would be an amazing read-no doubts about that.
I'll be honest, I really wish this book would have been written a year ago.
Seriously.
Hope is something I continually struggle with, but last year (i.e. the year we experienced everything going upside down) I could have used Nika's story to cling to. It's a must-read for anyone going through hardship. Her story is one that'll prove how powerful hope truly is.
*I received this book in exchange for my honest review*
Dressed for Death by
3.0
Agatha Christie fans, come gather 'round. I have a story to share that I'm sure you'll drool over.
Let's take a trip back in time to a place where the wealthy have week-long costume parties, give up anything and everything that does not fit in with the party's chose era, schmooze each other endlessly, while also covering up a drug smuggling scheme, and of course murdering those who find out about said scheme.
This is just an average day in the life of Drew and Madeline Farthering. Newlyweds that were looking for just a fun time together with friends, end up getting much more than they bargained for.
In "Dressed for Death", you get all the elegance of a Jane Austen novel, with a dash of Murder She Wrote. This wasn't my favorite book of all time, but it definitely has its appeal.
The beginning was a bit slow, (I'm pretty sure it took 100 pages before someone actually died) and that bothered me quite a bit. For a "murder/mystery", I kinda expected for some action to happen a little earlier. Once it did, the pace was pretty good, but I'll be honest-most of the happenings were pretty predictable.
Then again, isn't that the beauty of these kinds of novels?
Not sure, but I do know that Mr. Drew Farthering has a pretty decent fan club. Julianna Deering has written a few previous books about him like, "Rules of Murder" and "Death by the Book". So maybe, I just don't have the emotional connection to him because I started in the middle of his story?
Nonetheless, I'll have to pass on reading the other books. I am finding that this isn't my favorite time period to read about, but that is not to say this isn't a good book for someone else.
I will also add, that these books do have a inspirational/faith element that is done extremely well. It's not all in your face-but seems very intentional and thought out. I did enjoy that aspect.
I give this 3 out of 5 stars.
*I received this book in exchange for my review*
Let's take a trip back in time to a place where the wealthy have week-long costume parties, give up anything and everything that does not fit in with the party's chose era, schmooze each other endlessly, while also covering up a drug smuggling scheme, and of course murdering those who find out about said scheme.
This is just an average day in the life of Drew and Madeline Farthering. Newlyweds that were looking for just a fun time together with friends, end up getting much more than they bargained for.
In "Dressed for Death", you get all the elegance of a Jane Austen novel, with a dash of Murder She Wrote. This wasn't my favorite book of all time, but it definitely has its appeal.
The beginning was a bit slow, (I'm pretty sure it took 100 pages before someone actually died) and that bothered me quite a bit. For a "murder/mystery", I kinda expected for some action to happen a little earlier. Once it did, the pace was pretty good, but I'll be honest-most of the happenings were pretty predictable.
Then again, isn't that the beauty of these kinds of novels?
Not sure, but I do know that Mr. Drew Farthering has a pretty decent fan club. Julianna Deering has written a few previous books about him like, "Rules of Murder" and "Death by the Book". So maybe, I just don't have the emotional connection to him because I started in the middle of his story?
Nonetheless, I'll have to pass on reading the other books. I am finding that this isn't my favorite time period to read about, but that is not to say this isn't a good book for someone else.
I will also add, that these books do have a inspirational/faith element that is done extremely well. It's not all in your face-but seems very intentional and thought out. I did enjoy that aspect.
I give this 3 out of 5 stars.
*I received this book in exchange for my review*
Someone Like You by
5.0
5 stars!
First off-that cover is completely swoon-worthy. It's one of my favorites from this year! The colors, font, lanters-there isn't a single component I don't like! Well done!
The story has real value and it's so easy to connect and invest in the characters. The romance isn't cheesy and develops well.
If you're wanting a book that'll leave you better off than when you started-this is your pick!
First off-that cover is completely swoon-worthy. It's one of my favorites from this year! The colors, font, lanters-there isn't a single component I don't like! Well done!
The story has real value and it's so easy to connect and invest in the characters. The romance isn't cheesy and develops well.
If you're wanting a book that'll leave you better off than when you started-this is your pick!
Thrive: An environmentally conscious lifestyle guide to better health and true wealth by K. Chayne
5.0
*Full Review on Mama Bear Reads
Are you ready to begin living toward true personal wellness and world sustainability?
Health and wellness are my passions along with reading and writing. Mash all those things together and you have what makes me tick. That's why I am SO FLIPPIN' EXCITED to bring you K.Chayne's book,
"Thrive: An Environmentally Conscious Lifestyle Guide to Better Healthy and True Wealth".
This book is the book I wish I would have written! It touches on all of the topics that I get pumped about.
-Body Pollution
-Shop Mindfully
-Holistic Approach to Fitness
-Detoxing Your Home
-Sustainable Fashion
-Honoring Farmers
This is literally a guide to being a crunchy hippie and I LOVE IT!
Chayne has done some serious research and has cited every single bit of it. She has bullet-points, tables, and pictures! This is an extremely well-done resource for anyone trying to be more conscious of their everyday decisions, especially when it comes to their health. "Thrive", is one of my favorite books I've read this year!
Oh, and let's talk about the cover! *insert googly-eyed emoji here*
It's hands down my favorite for 2016, as it's just as gorgeous as K.Chayne herself! It will be facing out on my new bookshelf, no doubt about that.
I'll be giving this book as gifts to everyone I know! So many believe that living a green life is time consuming, difficult, or expensive. Well, K.Chayne shows how we can't afford not to live this way. She writes with conviction while showing you the proof.
It's time for all of us to make a change.
5 out of 5 stars for me!
(Although I'd give it 10 if I could!)
*I received this book in exchange for my honest review*
Are you ready to begin living toward true personal wellness and world sustainability?
Health and wellness are my passions along with reading and writing. Mash all those things together and you have what makes me tick. That's why I am SO FLIPPIN' EXCITED to bring you K.Chayne's book,
"Thrive: An Environmentally Conscious Lifestyle Guide to Better Healthy and True Wealth".
This book is the book I wish I would have written! It touches on all of the topics that I get pumped about.
-Body Pollution
-Shop Mindfully
-Holistic Approach to Fitness
-Detoxing Your Home
-Sustainable Fashion
-Honoring Farmers
This is literally a guide to being a crunchy hippie and I LOVE IT!
Chayne has done some serious research and has cited every single bit of it. She has bullet-points, tables, and pictures! This is an extremely well-done resource for anyone trying to be more conscious of their everyday decisions, especially when it comes to their health. "Thrive", is one of my favorite books I've read this year!
Oh, and let's talk about the cover! *insert googly-eyed emoji here*
It's hands down my favorite for 2016, as it's just as gorgeous as K.Chayne herself! It will be facing out on my new bookshelf, no doubt about that.
I'll be giving this book as gifts to everyone I know! So many believe that living a green life is time consuming, difficult, or expensive. Well, K.Chayne shows how we can't afford not to live this way. She writes with conviction while showing you the proof.
It's time for all of us to make a change.
5 out of 5 stars for me!
(Although I'd give it 10 if I could!)
*I received this book in exchange for my honest review*
The Beautiful Pretender by Melanie Dickerson
5.0
From her typical oh-so-gorgeous covers to the impeccable writing that is pure swoon worthy, this book does NOT disappoint!
This gave me the goosebumps and the butterflies like watching "Ever After" for the first time!
I've gotta get some of her other works!
This gave me the goosebumps and the butterflies like watching "Ever After" for the first time!
I've gotta get some of her other works!
Weeds in Nana's Garden: A Heartfelt Story of Love That Helps Explain Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias. by Kathryn Harrison
5.0
Full review on Mama Bear Reads
When a loved one is diagnosed with such a complicated disease, it can be especially hard on the little ones who have no way of grasping what is going on. This is certainly so when it comes to the symptoms of diseases like Alzheimer's and Dementia.
In Kathryn Harrison's book, "Weeds in Nana's Garden" , she does an amazing job of illustrating the the effects of Alzheimer's on a loved one, in a way that anyone can truly understand.
Through vivid and colorful illustrations (seriously, there is NO white space in this book. It's absolutely breathtaking.), she tells the story of a granddaughter realizing that beloved Nana is going through some serious changes.
"Weeds in Nana's Garden" is a real story of hope in the midst of a heartbreaking trial.
I pray that you will never need such a resource, but if you're ever stuck trying to show or explain to your children why grandma doesn't recognize them, or why grandpa seems more forgetful than usual-this is a beautiful tool to use.
When a loved one is diagnosed with such a complicated disease, it can be especially hard on the little ones who have no way of grasping what is going on. This is certainly so when it comes to the symptoms of diseases like Alzheimer's and Dementia.
In Kathryn Harrison's book, "Weeds in Nana's Garden" , she does an amazing job of illustrating the the effects of Alzheimer's on a loved one, in a way that anyone can truly understand.
Through vivid and colorful illustrations (seriously, there is NO white space in this book. It's absolutely breathtaking.), she tells the story of a granddaughter realizing that beloved Nana is going through some serious changes.
"Weeds in Nana's Garden" is a real story of hope in the midst of a heartbreaking trial.
I pray that you will never need such a resource, but if you're ever stuck trying to show or explain to your children why grandma doesn't recognize them, or why grandpa seems more forgetful than usual-this is a beautiful tool to use.
The Seed: A True Myth by Erik Guzman
5.0
Full Review @Mama Bear Reads
The Seed is quite the interesting book. It's a fantastical read unlike anything I've read in the Christian genre. The first few pages make you think you're reading something along the lines of The Hunger Games, then it feels a little like The Maze Runner, then...well then it evolved into something else completely. If I HAD to compare it to something, it reminds of the fairy-tale-like story of the movie, Lady in the Water (which I love).
I thoroughly enjoyed this, and I can see myself reading this again and even reading it to my children once they get a bit older. It has a beautiful message, well flushed out characters, and the world building is complex (sometimes a little too complex, but still well done).
*I received this in exchange for my honest review*
The Seed is quite the interesting book. It's a fantastical read unlike anything I've read in the Christian genre. The first few pages make you think you're reading something along the lines of The Hunger Games, then it feels a little like The Maze Runner, then...well then it evolved into something else completely. If I HAD to compare it to something, it reminds of the fairy-tale-like story of the movie, Lady in the Water (which I love).
I thoroughly enjoyed this, and I can see myself reading this again and even reading it to my children once they get a bit older. It has a beautiful message, well flushed out characters, and the world building is complex (sometimes a little too complex, but still well done).
*I received this in exchange for my honest review*