Tuesday, May 31, 2011

The Waiting Place Learning to Appreciate Life's Little Delays By Eileen Button

The Waiting Place Learning to Appreciate Life's Little Delays By Eileen Button is a book that is worth reading! Appreciating life through the time of waiting. This book is one to read if maybe you’re not the most patient person. I enjoyed this book greatly, it’s taught me the fine value of finding thought through time. I recommend this one to read as it is very good-the author speaks her thoughts clearly and the book makes sense; I took it as a more of a guideline to patience then anything. I received this book free from book sneeze in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts and opinions are my own and do not interfere with any guidelines. I was not required to write a positive review.

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Jesus, My Father, The CIA, and Me By Ian Cron

Jesus, My Father, The CIA, and Me By Ian Cron

The description of this story is what caught my attention; imagine at only the young age of sixteen being told your father worked for the CIA, and nothing was what it seems. Ian’s story is both touching and heartbreaking; but to come over odds and break through-it takes strength and his story definitely has that. I read this as like I said-the title caught my attention, I managed to read this book in one day, and I can for surely say, you won’t be disappointed. Reading someone’s biography is always fascinating; this one is no different. The book is a real roller coaster, and one you should read. I received this book in exchange for my review. All thoughts in here are entirely my own, as I was not required to give a positive review in exchange for the book.

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

The Seraph Seal

The Seraph Seal is based on the book of revelation, a very fascinating novel with a great plot and an epic tale told through a smooth plot. The book starts out in 2048, the earth is dying; closing in on itself from centuries of abuse. Through a freak finding, Paul Binder finds a note addressed to him in a car accident outside his Virginia home; leading him on an adventure that he would not soon forget. He finds himself on a search for the horsemen; leading him to wonders he would ever only imagine. The characters and description was amazing; you find yourself reading fast; to catch up with the action-putting you right there in the story. It was a great read and one that I would read again! I got this book free from booksneeze in exchange for giving an honest and trustworthy review. If you like fast paced action packed books-this is the one to read!

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

The Skin Map (Trade Paper) By Stephen Lawhead

The Skin Map (Trade Paper) By Stephen Lawhead is one of those books that holds so much suspense that you really can’t put it down; the cover is what caught my attention; and I have to say I wasn’t disappointed in the least! The plot was picked up fast pace-while the characters were written so flawlessly that I almost believed they were real. It kept me in suspense up to the last chapter (and I finished this book in less than a day) that’s how amazingly flawless and well written it was! The plot had no visible holes and the author showed skill and perfection to each page, each scene-each chapter. Making it an amazing book. I loved the illustration for the cover; and the way each character and conflict were resolved. I definitely have to recommend this book! I will make sure that my friend (who also loves to read) reads this. She doesn’t have an account here but I think she’ll get one, once she sees what kind of books there are! I received this copy free from book sneeze for exchange for a review of the product. These words are solemnly my own and I did not have to leave a positive review.

Thursday, May 5, 2011

The Ale Boy's Feast

This book was both exciting and new to read, it kept me wanting to read more, and was not boring in the least; I definitely recommend this book to someone who enjoys a good read!

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Washington A Legacy of Leadership By Paul Vickery and Stephen Mansfield

Washington A Legacy of Leadership By Paul Vickery and Stephen Mansfield

George Washington - the ma who couldn’t tell a lie, the man who chopped down the cherry tree-made general, first to the battlegrounds of war, first for peace. There are may things that describe are first president-and this book covers all of that. I love the way this book starts the introduction and continues on with surprising information that a reader may not know. As a writer and reader myself, I loved the way the author brought his history together and really exploited who he was. I will say I learned things that I didn’t before and look forward in reading future biographies from this author. He gives a very detailed description on our first president’s life and backs it up with proof. I recommend this book for people who love to read biographies, you won’t be disappointed. The book is put together nicely!

The Final Summit A Quest to Find the One Principle That Will Save Humanity By Andy Andrews

The Final Summit A Quest to Find the One Principle That Will Save Humanity

By Andy Andrews


I never received this book it’s become quite a common thing with my neighbors and taking my packages. I’m going to have to get a PO box or something as this is not the 1st time this has happened. I’m sorry I can’t write an honest review of it. I received my last book. I don’t live in a very honest building as I’m sure I’ve mentioned before; and try to stay true to reading as that’s what I love to do. I’ll be getting a copy from eBay soon and be able to give it a honest review then so please stay tuned. The neighbor doing is is not only harassing me but is vandalizing my car to (I have no proof but unfortunately it is the case as to why my mail has been disappearing) I’ll be able to post an honest review soon. Thanks for understanding!

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my review got erased, I'll re-write it later! Something went really screwy!