I'm really struggling to write this review. As we all know by now (or remember as again it's been a hot minute) I review from the heart, not the brain, and tend to have my best thoughts immediately after. However, this is yet another book that kinda sticks with you and requires some processing. So ...
BOOK REVIEW: Love Amid the Ashes by Mesu Andrews
Mesu has yet to write a book I didn't love. Not only does she weave the story in such a way to draw you in and make the Bible feel alive but the sheer amount of research she does to get there really does make it all so real. While her ability to tell a story is top tier and she would be amazing in ...
BOOK REVIEW: Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing by Matthew Perry
I am Gen X. I was a sophomore in college when Friends first hit the airwaves and I was a newly minted 19 years on this planet. I became an adult to the backdrop of Friends and Matthew Perry. While I grew up, in a way, with Friends, I grew up and it became nostalgia for me and not immersed as I had ...
BOOK REVIEW: Camp Club Girls: Elizabeth by Renae Brumbaugh Green
First things first: Target Audience: 10 to 12 years old. Actual Audience: AARP. Some of that audience discrepancy will assuredly reflect in my thoughts on this book. But I'll try really hard to keep it balanced. And here's where I throw myself under the bus. Back when I used to read and ...
BOOK REVIEW: Memory Lane by Becky Wade
I came to read this book almost on accident but somewhat on purpose. I decided to join the Christian Fiction Reading Challenge this year. The book for January (I know it's February but I'm being realistic of what I can accomplish!) was Becky Wade's Uneasy Street. However, it's the 3rd in a series ...




