I'm forever on the lookout for good Bible based books for the Minions, now my niece (who is 3) and nephew (just a baby) to learn and grow with. When this book crossed my Net Galley radar I knew I needed to review it. This is a new author to me who brings an intriguing idea to mind that I wanted to ...
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BOOK REVIEW: An Amish Homecoming by Amy Clipston, Beth Wiseman, Shelley Shepard Gray, and Kathleen Fuller
No Place Like Home by Amy Clipston Estranged daughter Eva Dienner has been staying with her in-laws, the Riehls, since her husband was killed in a fire, but now she wants her son to meet his maternal grandparents. Upon her return, Eva finds that the man her parents always intended for her is living ...
BOOK REVIEW: Year of Jubilee by Peggy Trotter
Imagine being 18 years old and starving, isolated, abandoned, and frightened of literally everything. Imagine being in that situation through only the actions of others. Being orphaned as a child, put out to work by the orphanage to learn life skills before you age out of their system and have not ...
BOOK REVIEW: Shelter of the Most High by Connilyn Cossette
I finished this book in the wee hours of the morn, while in the middle of my roller coaster month of schedule weirdness, at the Old Folks Home. Of course I didn't have my computer with me so my initial thoughts are like dust in the breeze, gone to some other home and far away from my fingertips on ...
BOOK REVIEW: Kingdom Files: Who was Jonah? by Matt Koceich
We are picking up where I left off with the new Kingdom Files series. I reviewed another installment 'Who is Jesus' back in August. I'll share a few of the same things, specific to the book layout but I'll also share my thoughts on the exploration of the life of Jonah. I still feel like these ...




