Memory Man
In short: well-done suspenseful read! I didn’t read this book because I expected to be shocked by its ingenious and never-before-seen-characters-and-story as apparently some people did. Sure, the main character had the memory and deduction of Sherlock Holmes and the backstory of…
The Rooster Bar
Not my favorite John Grisham book. It was less a legal thriller and more like a drama/narrative/retelling of a story that wasn’t very compelling. It took me awhile to figure out where…
The Neon Lawyer
It was a typical legal thriller where the action happened in the courtroom. It wasn’t anything groundbreaking or amazing. It was well-written and I enjoyed…
To Save a Race
First of all, I know nothing of the steampunk genre so my review will be without regard to genre. In short, I liked the book, but I didn’t love it.
The Collectors
I liked this book but I think I just took too long to read it.
A Living Hope in Christ
This study forces you to wrestle with questions you’re unsure about and makes you realize how much you ‘skip over’ or assume you understand when you read Scripture. Jen will ask…
The 49th Mystic
The main biblical concepts found in the book include: perfect love casts out fear, having a right view of who God is, seeing events and people the way God sees them and not through our sinful earthly filter, & knowing suffering and our earthly bodies are temporary and we are made for more than this…
Little Broken Things
I had the mystery aspect of this book figured out fairly early on, but it didn't take away from the suspense or quality of the story. It was an interesting and unique plot, a page-turner. A couple times the…
A River in Darkness
I obviously knew of the corruption and the poor living conditions for the citizens there, and the psychotic leaders they have had. But this book filled in a lot of gaps and it's worse there than you could have imagined.
16 Words
This is a short, fast read that has far-reaching benefits. It's easy to read the Bible with no concept of how what you're reading fits into the Bible as a whole. This is a great guide to give you the framework you need to help read Scripture in light of three main pillars: Creation, Covenant, and Kingdom.
Before We Were Yours
As with that book, it made it more interesting yet horrifying that this fictional person’s story was a reality for someone else.
The Returning
The first two books had more plot movement and suspense. This last book seemed more 'fluffy' I guess. Less action more experiential.
The Calling
I am really enjoying the series! You know it’s a confident and good writer when they aren’t afraid to kill off their characters. Two observations on this book:
Chains
I finally read it and I'm glad I did! It was a great book! I've read a lot of WWII stories lately, so it was really fun to read something from New York during the Revolutionary War period.
Same Kind of Different As Me
Honest. That's how I would describe this book. I loved how transparent Ron and Denver were. They let you in on their thoughts. Thoughts I think we all have at some point or another but don't want anyone to know about.
The Choosing
It challenges you to reflect on where you have your identity and what lies you are believing. And on top of all of that, it was a great story! It has a lot of elements similar to her dad’s writing but…
Orphan Train
My initial reflection on reading this book was anger and sadness. There's enough resources out there to know that immigrants and children in foster care are not always treated like human beings. It sickens me to think about the experiences families immigrating into the US or the children riding the orphan train had to endure. I can't fathom what…
Talking as Fast as I Can
Oh the memories! This was a fun read. There wasn’t a whole lot of 'behind the scenes' info about either Gilmore Girls or Parenthood but it was still fun to get in Lauren's head a little bit.
The Progeny/Firstborn
A great, fast-paced duology!
When I’m Gone
My review in one sentence: It was a complex unraveling of a compelling story while still preserving mystery until the very last page. I read this book…