Genre: Social and Family Issues The Analysis: I was kind of floundering after I finished with the comic book as what to read next. Reading a chapter here and there of random books. But this is what won out. Sprite By Peter Meredith lets book review it. Heres the Blurb: [one_half] [/one_half] Its a simple cover, in the frame that it could be much better. ... VIEW POST
Book Review For Sprite
Book Review For A Brother’s Bond
Genre: Christian Romantic Suspense The Analysis: This is the first novel I've read of its kind. I'm slowly breaking into the Christian romance genre as a reader. A Brother's Bond By Lee Tobin McClain lets book review it. Heres the Blurb: Its the perfect cover for the story. It hits all the notes of the romantic suspense genre in general. I saw it and had a ... VIEW POST
5 Best Christian Movies
My experience with Christian movies is a fairly new phenomenon. But it has been an intriguing and uplifting journey. So here are five that left a positive influence on me. There listed in no particular order. However, #1 is #1. And this list will only continue to grow, I'm sure. Your time is precious, but if any of these picks have you being particular nostalgic. Why not pick up the book, Six ... VIEW POST
Book Review For Saga
Genre: Comic Book The Analysis: When I read this comic book, I was just coming off one of those really dense books that have you contemplating life etc. I was more than happy, to pick this up and just be entertained. And it more than did its job. Saga Vol 1, By Brian Vaughan and Fiona Staples., lets book review it. Heres the Blurb: [one_half] [/one_half] ... VIEW POST
Book Review For Illegal Part 2
Genre: Memoir The Analysis: This is the final continuation of the Illegal Critique/Book Review. Check out Part 1 Here. If you're interested in reading Illegal, you can buy it here. [one_half] [/one_half] Dissecting Direct Quotes: September 11th made me into an activist.” At the point that this was stated in the book I still couldn’t understand how. Only a vague sense of what I had heard on ... VIEW POST
Book Review For Illegal
Genre: Memoir The Analysis: People like me should never read political commentaries or nonfiction. Because we tend to boil things down to its most common denominator. Thus we see the black and white of the issue. No gray. And I knew just by reading the prologue that I wouldn’t agree with this man. But boy has he led an interesting life! Illegal by John Dennehy, let's book review it ... VIEW POST
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