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  • Fearless

    Fearless (Reviewed 9/8/2009)

    My very favourite books by Max Lucado are the ones where he takes a very specific passage of scripture and breaks it down passage by passage. I must admit, I was hoping he was carrying on with that pattern. Not the case, but, I was not disappointed. The new book - releasing today - is "Fearless". It's ...

    Fearless - Max Lucado   All Reviews for Fearless

  • She Still Calls Me Daddy

    She Still Calls Me Daddy (Reviewed 9/2/2009)

    Being the youngest daughter, I understand the bond between father and daughter. I well remember the day that my mom reminded me that "your dad still needs to know you need him". I was taken right away with the book, as Robert talks about the feelings that he had as he walked his daughters down the ...

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  • What's He Really Thinking?

    What's He Really Thinking? (Reviewed 8/6/2009)

    Having always been struck by the seeming lack of understanding between the sexes, I’m always up for a good book that helps to give insight to this quandry. I recently finished “What is He Really Thinking”, by Paula Rinehart, published by Thomas Nelson. I was taken right away. She begins the book, ...

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  • I Believe Bunny

    I Believe Bunny (Reviewed 7/25/2009)

    I was excited to open the package holding the newest book to my children’s storybooks.  The I Believe Bunny is the first in a series by Tish Rabe and charmingly illustrated  by Frank Endersby. This charming book is written in easy flowing poetry – which will quickly engage even the youngest ...

    Charming addition to my children’s story collection   All Reviews for I Believe Bunny

  • The Principle of the Path

    The Principle of the Path (Reviewed 6/26/2009)

    I finished a book that I wish I had read many years ago.  Andy Stanley’s “Principle of the Path”, provides wisdom gleaned from a very simple principle.  To paraphrase – where you end up is determined by which path you choose.  What an obvious conclusion, yet one that so often eludes those on a particular ...

    A “Must Read” book…thanks, Andy   All Reviews for The Principle of the Path

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