Before we even talk about the stories in the book, those illustrations! Oh my grits and gravy they are precious and engaging and amazing and I fell in love with this book through the illustrations. The rest of it all helped as well but good gravy yes. I feel like the quality of the art invites ...
Religious
BOOK REVIEW: Bibleman: Say Goodbye to the Grand Duchess of Greed by B&H Editorial Staff
I personally, had very mixed feelings about this story. The illustrations were bold and colorful and the Bible truths told in the story were solid. I felt a little like they were glossed over and that the situation in the story itself wasn't overly relateable for younger children. Even Moo, at 7 ...
BOOK REVIEW: The Proving by Beverly Lewis
I sit down to write this review, after staying up half the night because I NEEDED to finish it, and am at a loss for words. Yes, need in all caps is the right word to use there. Why need? Because I said so? Grabbing a couple of chapters in the car before work, a chapter on lunch here and there, ...
BOOK REVIEW: Lydia, Woman of Philippi by Diana Wallis Taylor
I feel like I'm on a Lydia kick this year. This is the second book I've read on this Biblical woman since August and both are different as night and day. We know Lydia as a savvy business woman in a time that women didn't run businesses. We assume she was possibly a widow as she ran a business ...
BOOK REVIEW: Wings of the Wind by Connilyn Cossette
I've been flying through the books in this series, I'm so invested in the characters and the way that the author has the talent to take this period of Biblical history and made it so real and alive. I was ready to jump into the lives of these people I have fallen in love with. I realized that the ...




