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  • What's He Really Thinking?

    What's He Really Thinking? (Reviewed 9/29/2009)

    This book is an invaluable resource every woman should own, read, and understand. Paula Rinehart has written a very clear book with keen insights into men. The book is broken into two parts which I believe make it beautiful. The first part is themed, Understanding the Man You Love. And, within those ...

    How Grand To See Inside His Head   All Reviews for What's He Really Thinking?

  • A Million Miles in a Thousand Years

    A Million Miles in a Thousand Years (Reviewed 9/29/2009)

    ". . . if story is just life without the meaningless scenes—I wondered if life could be lived more like a story in the first place." What a surprising, charming book this was. I am not nearly as much a fan of Non-fiction as fiction. So, I am always cautious about reading non-fiction. My first thought ...

    A Surprising LIttle Book on Life   All Reviews for A Million Miles in a Thousand Years

  • Fearless

    Fearless (Reviewed 9/8/2009)

    Max Lucado has tackled something Christians and non-Christians alike struggle with in his latest book, Fearless. I am not sure there is a timelier book than one which addresses our fears at their core and the only way to truly be free of fear and live a life without angst. Page after page in this book ...

    How To Fear Less and Become Fearless   All Reviews for Fearless

  • Jesus Calling

    Jesus Calling (Reviewed 7/22/2009)

    What an inspiring little devotional treasure this book. Written in the same style as the book God Calling years ago, each page is taken from the author's own prayer and devotion time. She wrote the scriptures and words that the Savior placed upon her heart during her own personal prayer times. Each journal ...

    A powerful Littel Book   All Reviews for Jesus Calling

  • Face of Betrayal

    Face of Betrayal (Reviewed 6/18/2009)

    This fast-paced novel of political intrigue, suspense, danger, and trickles of romance will keep the reader turning pages long after bedtime. Lis Wiehl masterfully took her years working in the media world and created a great story. Her characters are real, flawed people. The faith of the main character ...

    excellent debut novel   All Reviews for Face of Betrayal

  • The Noticer

    The Noticer (Reviewed 4/27/2009)

    Andy Andrews' newest book hits the stands today, April 27, 2009. I highly recommend you buy a copy for yourself and a few extras for gifts. In this powerful little book he has written a story about a man we know only as Jones who holds the Wisdom of Solomon and the peace of God within his soul. You will ...

    Wise Words in a Little Book   All Reviews for The Noticer

  • His Name is Jesus

    His Name is Jesus (Reviewed 4/6/2009)

    I just finished reading a beautiful book. If you are a fan of Max Lucado, His Name Is Jesus would be a wonderful addition to your home library. This hard bound compilation of writings from twenty of his books spanning the years 1990-2007 is an inspiration. The writing alone is masterful. I don't think ...

    Max Lucado Has Done It Again   All Reviews for His Name is Jesus

  • Kiss

    Kiss (Reviewed 3/16/2009)

    The Power of a Kiss is giving an entirely different meaning within the pages of this novel. Ted Dekker and Erin Healy do not disappoint in their first collaborative effort. They created a vivid character in Shauna McAllister. The reader can't help but be drawn into her story of trauma induced amnesia ...

    The Power of a Kiss   All Reviews for Kiss

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