Showing posts with label courage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label courage. Show all posts

Friday, November 30, 2012

Daimones by Massima Marino


Daimones

By Massimo Marino


My Rating

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





status

Read November 29, 2012

format

         epub Version (read on Aldiko)

review

 
Daimones by Massimo Marino is a post-apocalyptic book with a slightly different take on the storyline. It was a great read and I found it hard to put down once I started reading the book.

The author is an excellent story teller, weaving a tail of survival which was well thoughtout and developed. The story was deep but it was also easy to follow. I often found myself pondering what he said and thinking wow.

I really enjoyed the characters. They were very believable and easy to relate to. Massimo Marino did a great job of developing them and relating them to the storyline.

This was a great read and I really enjoyed it.

I highly recommend Daimones by Massimo Marino.

 

 

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









 

 

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

The Oldest Enemy by Michael J Webb


The Oldest Enemy
By Michael J Webb


My Rating

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





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Read October 23, 2012

format

                  Author Supplied .pdf Version

review


“The Oldest Enemy” by Michael J Webb is an exciting thriller which will keep you on the edge of your seat throughout the entire book. I could hardly wait to see where the next twist or turn in the story led. This is a great book full of international intrigue, a few spies, detectives and several heroes. To make it even better it is a Christian novel.

The author did an excellent job with the storyline. His style of writing made the book easy to follow and even more believable. He tied all the various twist in the story together to weave a tail that will captivate you and have you wanting more.

The characters are well developed and easy to believe in. I found it easy to put myself into the story and follow along. Even the bad guy was so real you got a chill down your spine when he entered a scene.

I really enjoyed this book and I highly recommend “The Oldest Enemy” by Michael J Webb.









 

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Psalms: The Sunrise of Hope by Bob Saffrin


Psalms: The Sunrise of Hope
By Bob Saffrin


My Rating

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





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Read September 24, 2012

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Author provided .pdf Version

review


Like most readers of the Bible I love the Psalms for both pleasure and especially for inspiration in periods of trail. Bob Saffrin’s book, “Psalms: The Sunrise of Hope” is an excellent study and guide to some of the best Psalms.

The author’s insight helps bring the psalmist words to life and added life application examples, making it easy to relate to my life. I have always been taught to use the Bible to explain and define the Bible. Bob Saffrin does this as he provides insight to the heart and soul of the psalmist. He uses other scriptures to interrupt the true meaning of the psalm.

I found “Psalms: The Sunrise of Hope” to be very uplifting and informing. I really enjoyed this book and Bible study.

I highly recommend “Psalms: Sunrise of Hope” by Bob Saffrin to all ages.












 

Thursday, September 6, 2012

From Spice to Eternity by Yvonne Pat Wright


From Spice to Eternity: Discovering the Main Ingredient to a Life of Fullfilment and Purpose

By Yvonne Pat Wright
My Rating

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





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Read September 6, 2012

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        Author Supplied .Pdf Version

review



Faith building is the best way to describe this book unless you use WOW. “From Spice to Eternity: Discovering the Main Ingredient to a Life of Fulfillment and Purpose” by Yvonne Pat Wright is an excellent uplifting and inspiring book of God’s power and the victorious life he has for us.
I thoroughly enjoyed the author’s writing style. Her words and sentences flow with a harmony and peacefulness that made it hard to stop reading. It was easy to identify with each story and apply it to my life. I really loved the way the author made each thought come alive.
And to add to the enjoyment of the story I learned much about spices and herbs.
I highly recommend this book to all ages as a true faith builder.







 

Monday, August 27, 2012

Hanging on by the Scratch Marks My Nails Left Behind (Raw Faith)” by Elizabeth L. Chalker

 
Hanging on by the Scratch Marks My Nails Left Behind (Raw Faith)

By Elizabeth L Chalker

My Rating

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




status

Read August 24, 2012

format

  Author Provide Paperback Version

review

 
“Hanging on by the Scratch Marks My Nails Left Behind (Raw Faith)” by Elizabeth L. Chalker is an excellent book detailing the real life story of the author and her trails and troubles with Lyme decease. It is a story of faith and courage that far exceeds what the average person will every face or endure. It is the story of how Elizabeth kept her eyes on Jesus even during her darkest hours.

When reading the book you can feel the author’s emotions, pains, sadness and joys coming through the pages. I found myself crying with the author and rejoicing in the triumph of her faith. This is a well written book that is easy to get into.

I highly recommend this book.