Showing posts with label Book Reviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Book Reviews. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Day 208~

ahhhhhhh!
I honestly must say, after reading all four books, I don't really understand what the big stink is about the supernatural content in this series.
It was used to portray characters, not to try and convince readers of a lifestyle that is even possible.
I found very little difference in this series' supernatural characters and the witches, fairy godmothers, etc of the fairy tales we read to our young children.
Maybe it's the literature-loving, former English teacher in me that can't see the negative, because it was such a beautifully written love story.
I'm a sucker for a happy ending.
(no pun intended)
The running theme of the book is love- to love others more than yourself.
The author constantly reiterates the point that you should put the safety and well-being of your family above the selfish wants of your flesh.
I've heard it compared to the Harry Potter series over and over, but other than the extreme popularity experienced by each series, I don't see the connection.
I think that point has probably been argued by those that haven't read the books in each series.
In the end, I wished there were another two or three books in the series for me to continue reading!

Monday, July 26, 2010

Day 207~

I'm a little late to the party...
My sister made me watch Twilight with her when I was home awhile back.
She insisted that the books were better, and that I needed to read them.
I HATE IT WHEN SHE'S RIGHT!
I took Twilight, New Moon, and Eclipse with me to the beach and finished them.
But the library didn't have Breaking Dawn.
Yesterday when I went home for Dad's 60th birthday party, I borrowed Ashleigh's copy.
I. Can't. Put. It. Down.
I'm determined to finish it before my eyelids fail me and I succumb to sleep...

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Book Sale Finds





A few Fridays ago I had the opportunity to go to my first-ever library book sale. It was interesting and amazing and educational and fun and humorous and...

I could go on and on! Thank you to Inspired for inviting me! I had a blast!

I got a huge kick out of the serious book collectors/ re-sellers. I also learned that I probably will never fit into that category! Don't get me wrong, I love to shop- but they took shopping to a whole new level! They were aggressive! (Think 4 a.m. shoppers on the day after Thanksgiving.) And they were easy to spot. You just had to look for the people with scanners attached to the tops of their cell phones. They were literally scanning the bar codes of the books into their phones to help decided whether or not it was a book they wanted to buy.

I had a wonderful night, and came home with the big stack of books above. I was lucky enough to find nearly all of the books I needed for the upcoming school year, and many extra goodies! It helped that I had my own personal literature guru guiding me through the book shelves.

Do you want to know how much all of those books cost me? A small fortune? A pretty penny?
Nope! My grand total was a mere $31.00!

I can't wait for the next sale in October!

Thursday, October 4, 2007

A good read...

Well, there hasn't been a whole lot going on here this week. A lot of baking, schooling, and snuggling, but not much to write about. Fall weather is finally being felt in our neck of the woods. As I sit here today, with the sound of rain hitting the skylights, I'm curled up with my electric blanket, a cup of tea, and a good book. The thought dawned on me that perhaps I should start a new blog category for book reviews. I love to read when time permits. Now that I'm a mom, I gravitate towards non-fiction, educational/motivational type books. I like to read books cover-to-cover. Every once in awhile I come across a book that I read and re-read and re-read.

Last year, I was lucky enough to get my hands on one of those books that I'm still re-reading... almost a year later! I was at a homeschool support group meeting and overheard one mom telling another mom about a book. Yep, I admit I was eavesdropping, and thank goodness I was! I overheard the mom describing the book like this "If you want to know what the Bible has to say about being a wife, you need to read this book. But be prepared. She (the author) really tells it like it is." Upon hearing this, my nosiness could no longer be contained. I interjected myself into the conversation so I could get the scoop on the book. I wanted to know what the Bible said a wife was supposed to do. After all, I was sure I was doing it all right already. Reading this book would just give me an excuse to pat myself on the back. Right? I was so wrong!

So, have I peaked your interest yet? I hope so, because it's one of the best books I've ever read. I've recommended it time and time again. I've even given away lots of copies. And even though this may sound corny, this book truly changed my life. The book is Created to be His Help Meet by Debi Pearl, and here is my first book review...

It is written from a woman's perspective, a wise woman's perspective. And amazingly enough, although she did open my eyes to many areas in my life where I wasn't being a help meet, she never offended me. In fact, her words were encouraging! They were a healing balm! As I read her words, I honestly felt like I was lovingly being taught the way God intended a wife to live her life. At the end of her first chapter, she hooked me with this positive affirmation: "The very fact that you are reading this book indicates that your heart's desire is to honor God by becoming a real help meet to your man." (p.24) It was like, at that very moment, she gave me permission to have faults and to have not been a very good help meet. She gave me permission to have made mistakes, and not be perfect. I wanted to keep reading and see what I could learn and how I could grow.

Now, almost a year later, I'm still re-reading this book. I call it "my wife Bible". My dear Superman noticed a change immediately. It changed how I looked at things, how I reacted to situations. Let's just say Superman loves to catch me reading it. In fact, when he worked out of town last month, he told me with a wink that while he was gone, I could pass the time reading "my book". And I did! (And he noticed!)

If you'd like to check this phenomenal book out, here's some information on it.
Created to be His Help Meet by Debi Pearl
No Greater Joy Ministries, Inc.
1000 Pearl Road
Pleasantville, TN 37033
http://www.nogreaterjoy.org/

You can also click on the title of this post ("A good read..."), and be linked directly to purchase the book!
Happy Reading!
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