Tag: book review
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Suffering is Never for Nothing by Elizabeth Elliot (Book Review)
“Hard times come for all in life, with no real explanation. When we walk through suffering, it has the potential to devastate and destroy, or to be the gateway to gratitude and joy. Elisabeth Elliot was no stranger to suffering. Her first husband, Jim, was murdered by the Waoroni people in Ecuador moments after he…
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Shadow of the Storm by Connilyn Cossette (Book Review)
“Having escaped Egypt with the other Hebrews during the Exodus, Shira is now living in freedom at the foot of Mount Sinai. When the people rebel by worshipping a golden idol, the ensuing chaos gives Shira an unexpected opportunity to assist a midwife. When the experience awakens a new desire in her, she defies her…
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Little Beach Street Bakery by Jenny Colgan (Book Review)
“Amid the ruins of her latest relationship, Polly Waterford moves far away to the sleepy seaside resort of Polbearne, where she lives in a small, lonely flat above an abandoned shop. To distract her from her troubles, Polly throws herself into her favorite hobby: making bread. But her relaxing weekend diversion quickly develops into a…
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The Confession by Mae Heller (Book Review)
“Enter into the inner turmoil of the girl behind John the Baptist’s death in The Confession.” -The Confession, by Mae Heller. I really love getting free books (who doesn’t?!), but I have a terrible habit of getting free books and then not reading them. (Why am I like this?) But, a few days ago, I…
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The Kids Hymnal (Book Review)
“Introducing a brand-new hymnal for children! The Kids Hymnal is packed with 80 non-denominational classic and contemporary songs and choruses. Designed specifically for kids, it has colorful, eye-catching illustrations and easy-to-read print with lyrics and melody lines on each page. At the end of each song you’ll find The Reason We Sing section that explains…
