Reviews by B Nagel
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Green (Reviewed 9/27/2009)4 of 5 snow white lions. In Green, Ted Dekker attempts to pull an Uroborus on his Circle Series AND encompass his Paradise novels and Lost Books. Other than a few off-notes, I think he does a good job. The setup: Thomas of Hunter has lived for 10 years in another world where spiritual things are physical. ...
Green shall give way to Black, and Black to Green - Dekker goes roundabout All Reviews for Green
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Kiss (Reviewed 9/8/2009)3 of 5 lips The Story: The daughter of a powerful politician has a suspicious automobile accident and wakes up in a hospital with amnesia. Sounds like a soap opera, right? But hold on, someone is pulling strings and injecting things into her body. Suddenly, she can steal memories from other people, ...
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Fearless (Reviewed 9/8/2009)3 out of 5 ain’t bad. Max Lucado is a master of conversational writing. He invites his readers to enter into a space similar to a small group or dinner table, a non-threatening setting where he talks and you listen without feeling like a lecture or a dried up sermon. Lucado carries you with his story-telling, ...
Max Lucado's Fearless Encouragement All Reviews for Fearless
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The Noticer (Reviewed 4/27/2009)The Noticer by Andy Andrews ISBN: 978-0-7852-2921 My review: 4 out of 5 suitcases I'm going to borrow an idea from Aerin and start with the first line of the book. First Line: "His name was Jones." Not quite the ambiguity of Melville, but Andrews does toy with the phrasing later on in the book. The ...
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The Truth About You (Reviewed 1/1/2009)Thomas Nelson has set up a fantastic program called Book Review Bloggers. Any blogger can sign up and receive review copies of current books with the commitment to post two reviews. This is my review of The Truth About You by Marcus Buckingham.Rating: 4 out of 5 thumbs up. Visually very ...
The Truth About You - Marcus Buckingham All Reviews for The Truth About You
