When I started reading this book I was on the phone with Kristin (it's a thing, just embrace it). She hasn't read it yet and I was so into this story I kept telling her she needed to start it 'right now'. Just to chapter 7 so we can talk about this thing. Just start it so I can get your opinion ...
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BOOK REVIEW: Strains of Silence by Bethany Kaczmarek
Before I even get into this review there are disclaimers that I need to provide. This book could be a ginormous trigger on several issues for some readers. I say ginormous because while it is triggering it is also redeeming. A book of hope and overcoming through faith. This book tackles the very ...
BOOK REVIEW: The Lacemaker by Laura Frantz
Nothing burns my buttons more than having to 'sit' on a book when I finish it. I finished this book last night when I was without a computer and time on my hands ... to start another book of course. I had such grand thoughts and emotional things to share about this book. A lot of it frustration ...
BOOK REVIEW: Steal Away Home by Bill Coffey
Before you remind me that I don't like sporty things and of course I wouldn't care for a book centered around baseball I have to tell you. Baseball is what saved this book for me. Yes, I don't do sports. I don't mind going to a stadium and watching a game. I don't understand the game or really ...
BOOK REVIEW: Missing Isaac by Valerie Fraser Luesse
This book spoke to me on some level. When I saw it come up for review I was a minute or 1440 minutes too late to nab it. NetGalley to the rescue! As a debut novel Valerie Fraser Luesse hit it out of the park. That being said I'm sitting here looking at a mostly blank screen and struggling to ...




