Religious & Inspirational
Review:These are great fiction books that give a person a glimpse into things unseen and how we are affective by the warfare that goes on in the spirit world. Christian and non-Christians will be fascinated by both titles. Very easy to read. Read more
Review:In this fictional novel, author Brian Godawa takes the reader on an imaginative journey through what could have been the life of Noah prior to the flood as described in The Bible. Noah Primeval is a captivating story of adventure, conflict and salvation with detail inspired by well-researched historical sources. The book includes an extensive set of appendices that document the historic references used for many of the story elements, characters, cultures and geographies. Brian successfully uses ... Read more
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As a long-time fan of all things Bigfoot, I was really intrigued by the premise of Peretti's MONSTER. I was satisfied with all the twists and turns the story took, eventually tying all the loose ends together. Peretti has a real knack of taking multiple story lines and making them converge in a believable, and suspenseful, manner.
As I mentioned earlier, being a fan of Bigfoot made me really appreciated all those scenes. It was really... Read more
Review:I love the development of the story lines and characters of this series. I am looking forward to seeing what happens in the conclusion. She introduces several sides to the issues, including the accompanying emotional impact on the families and on the Amish community as a whole. This series is based on an actual event, which makes it all the more interesting to read and contemplate. Read more
Review:A book of what humanity should be. I started the book and read through in one sitting.
I've often wondered how so few people helped and so many hated and harmed my people during WW II.
As our world, again, is being polluted by antisemitism AND anti-Christianity, I wonder if the inaction and unwillingness to see what is happening in OUR world will create another holocaust. Read more
Review:My Mother's Ring is a spectacularly written, powerfully moving memoir from holocaust survivor Henryk Frankowski. This is definitely a book I'd recommend to anyone- but, as the author says, this book isn't meant to be read all at once. Take your time with it and reflect, and be sure to have those tissues handy. Read more
Review:Too many implausibilities in this book. Interesting characters are dropped and never returned to including Jane's mother and grandmother and even her daughter. Backtracks to the "blog" which we read enough about already. Had potential but missed the mark. Read more
Review:What a wonderful multi-purpose book!!! On the one hand, it is a Christian classic, inspiring and story-telling and teaching at the same time. On the other hand, it is also just a great read, a real story covering people who will matter to you, over a period of years. Also, it's a love story, a business story, and a mystery! It offers everything a contemporary Christian might want in a book for pleasure. I only hope they keep reprinting it, because it was actually written in 1929! Enjoy it!!!... Read more
Review:"Christ the Lord: Out of Egypt" is a departure for author Anne Rice. Unfairly maligned, this is a charming, moving story told from the viewpoint of the young Christ. As someone who is fascinated with the time frame, and the additional stories and traditions of Christ, I found the book to be very well researched. The most moving part of the book features a confrontation between Christ and his brother James. `Please tell me what happened in Bethlehem' was the child's constant question. His ol... Read more