Showing posts with label book. Show all posts
Showing posts with label book. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

The Audubon Caper by R. Murry


The Audubon Caper

By R. Murry


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didn't like it it was ok liked it really liked it it was amazing (my current rating)





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   Read December 24, 2012

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   pdf Version ( Author Provided)

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Do you want to read a book that you can’t put down? Do you want a book that will grab you by the seat of the pants and will not let you go? The Audubon Caper by R. Murry is just the book for you. In this true crime tale Roy Murry has pulled it all together into a fast past adventure tale.
The author did a great job in developing the storyline. It is both easy to follow and believable. Each plot and subplot kept me on the edge of my seat and unable to put the book down.

The characters were easy to identify with and follow. I found myself caught up in the story, cheering for the hero all the way through. The author made each of his characters believable and likeable, even the so called bad guys.

I enjoyed reading The Audubon Caper by R. Murry and I highly recommend it.



[Please note: I was given a free copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.]

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Friday, August 24, 2012

Lunara - Seth and Chloe by Wyatt Davenport


 
Lunara - Seth and Chloe

By Wyatt Davenport

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Read August 24, 2012

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Kindle Version

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After a slow start I enjoy “Lunara – Seth and Chloe” by Wyatt Davenport. The storyline was good and most of the action was believable. There were a few exceptions which will stand out in today’s world of tech savvy readers.

I did have trouble relating to the characters. The main characters in the story could have been developed more with better background information. This may have made it easier to identify with them. The relationship and storyline of some of the minor characters seemed disjointed.

Overall I enjoyed the book, but it was not one of my favorites of this year’s reading list.







 
 

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Psalm 23, Help for Lost Lambs by Bob Saffrin


Psalm 23, Help for Lost Lambs

By Bob Saffrin

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didn't like it it was ok liked it really liked it it was amazing (my current rating)




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Read August 8, 2012

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  Kindle Version

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“Psalm 23, Help for Lost Lambs” by Bob Saffrin is an excellent study of the 23rd Psalm and full of life applications. This is a short book and easy to read and digest. I found the book very insightful and interesting.

His life applications of Psalm 23 will easily touch every reader, no matter what your situation is. I especially liked his description of the 23rd Psalm as the “Swiss Army Knife of Psalms.” It is applicable in all life’s situations.

Bob is an excellent writer and I have found his Bible studies extremely helpful.

I highly recommend “Psalm 23, Help for Lost Lambs” by Bob Saffrin.











Zero Point by Tim Fairchild


Zero Point

By Tim Fairchild

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didn't like it it was ok liked it really liked it it was amazing (my current rating)




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Read August 8, 2012

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Kindle Version (Author supplied)

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Wow, what a story. “Zero Point” by Tim Fairchild is a fascinating tale of adventure and action. It is a true page turner which was hard to put down. From the first page to the last it had me hooked.
Tim Fairchild is an excellent storyteller and has developed a tale of espionage, terrorism, archeology, and techno-thriller all in one great story. Add a touch of Christianity and religious history to round it out and you are thrown into a high adventure thriller. The story is well developed and believable.
The characters are easy to identify with and follow. It was easy for me to place myself into each scene and follow along. It is like watching a movie or TV and wanting to shout “Watch out.” I really got into the story
I really liked this book.
I highly recommend “Zero Point” by Tim Fairchild to all age groups.
 
[Please note: I was given a free copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.]
 
 
 




















Thursday, August 2, 2012

Words in the Wind by Yvonne Anderson


Words in the Wind

By Yvonne Anderson

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didn't like it it was ok liked it really liked it it was amazing (my current rating)




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Read August 2, 2012

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           PDF Version (Author supplied)

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“Words in the Wind” by Yvonne Anderson is the second book of the “Gateway to Gannah” series. It is another excellent example of great science fiction writing. The storyline is well developed and easy to follow. It is full of deep ideas and themes which cause you to think and ponder. The story and the adventure moved at a steady pace and kept my interest.

The characters are well developed and believable. I like watching the male lead in the story continue to find his calling in life, but still second guessing himself. This hit close to home with me.

 A sign of a good book is when you can place yourself into the story and become a part of the adventure. This was easy to do with each of the storylines that where developing.

I can hardly wait for more adventures in the “Gateway to Gannah” series. This is an excellent weave of Christian principles science fiction adventure.

I highly recommend this book for all ages.







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Monday, July 16, 2012

The Story in the Stars by Yvonne Anderson


The Story in the Stars

By Yvonne Anderson

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didn't like it it was ok liked it really liked it it was amazing (my current rating)




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Read July 16, 2012

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     PDF version  (Author Provided)

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“Story in the Stars” by Yvonne Anderson is an excellent example of great science fiction writing. The storyline is well developed and easy to follow. At the same time it is full of deep ideas and themes which cause you to think and ponder. The story and the adventure moved at a steady pace and kept my interest. The book was hard to put down.

The characters are well developed and believable. I found myself identifying with the male lead and his skepticism. This is a sign of a good book when you can place yourself into the story and become a part of the adventure.

The underlying Christian theme in an outer space, science fiction, background left me with one question. Why not?

I highly recommend this book for all ages.











Monday, July 2, 2012

Call Me Pharaoh by L.M. Beyer


Call Me Pharaoh

By L.M. Beyer

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didn't like it it was ok liked it really liked it it was amazing (my current rating)




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Read July 1 , 2012

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Kindle Edition

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“Call Me Pharaoh” by L.M. Beyer is a great book in my favorite genre, Science Fiction. This interstellar action adventure is face paced and full of twist and turns in its’ plot. I really liked the lead character and was able to identify with him and put myself into the story. The storyline was well developed and easy to follow even with all the twist. This book was hard to put down.

I highly recommend “Call Me Pharaoh” by L.M. Beyer