Wednesday, November 19, 2014

The Mourning AfterThe Mourning After by Rochelle B. Weinstein

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


Levon Keller and his brother David are in a tragic car accident that kills David. His parents are devastated at losing their oldest child, and blame Levon, if not by words then by actions. Levon is racked with guilt, guilt that eats away at him and has no one to turn to. That is until Lucy Bell moves next door. Lucy knows that Levon is keeping a secret about the accident that he tries to suppress. I found Lucy a strong heroin of the story, she helps Levon deal with what he is going through, his only support and she guides him to reveal the truth.
This is such a great story that I think any young adult would find moving, as well as lessons they might learn from the story. I know I found this story very touching.



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When Jesus Speaks to a Woman's Heart: Inspiration for Your SoulWhen Jesus Speaks to a Woman's Heart: Inspiration for Your Soul by Donna K Maltese

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


The cover and the way it is put together, reminded me of books of another era, that was just the packing. Inside truly lives up to the title, inspiring whispers on virtually any subject a woman might be dealing with. When Jesus Speaks to a Woman's Heart, is a remarkable book, insightful, soothing book. Donna K. Maltese did an excellent job.



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Saturday, November 1, 2014

Hard Drive: A Family's Fight Against Three Countries ..... Mary Todd/Christina Villegas



I have to say that my heart goes out to Shane's mother!
What a tragic loss. Her courage to fight for the truth regarding his death is relentless. To have to fight to get the truth is shameful, yet that's what Mary Todd has done. She is tenacious in wanting the truth and I must say she is also a gifted writer. Hard Drive: A Family's Fight Against Three Countries is a must read. Its such a great story, you won't be disappointed.



Friday, October 31, 2014

Eclair Goes to Stella'sEclair Goes to Stella's by Melody DuVal

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


What a delightful chapter book! Very well written and a relevant story, making it great reading for a fifth/sixth grader.



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Thursday, October 16, 2014

Forever Amish: A Novel (Legacy of Lancaster Trilogy)Forever Amish: A Novel by Kate Lloyd

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


Sally Bingham's world starts to unravel, a world she discovers is based on a lie. That's when her life becomes complicated, in more ways than one. It is the complications that make this a thrilling page turner. I read this e-book in just one day, it's that good!
Kate Lloyd is truely a gifted writer!

I received this e-book from netgalley.com for an honest review.



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Friday, October 10, 2014

The Music of LeavingThe Music of Leaving by Tricia McCallum

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


Tricia McCallum is a true poet! Her poetry is touching, I was very moved by so many of them. At Rest, brought tears to my eyes. The Music of Leaving is a beautifully written book. I look forward to more from this author.
I received this book from goodreads.com for an honest review.



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Friday, October 3, 2014

Brian Jones: The Making of the Rolling StonesBrian Jones: The Making of the Rolling Stones by Paul Trynka

My rating: 3 of 5 stars


Such a tragic story in many ways, that being said, shows the rise of a very promising musician. Brian Jones came from an "affection free", middle class home. Highly intelligent, he found an outlet in music, greatly influenced by jazz, he learned to play the guitar and play it very well. It was at this time his family turned their backs on him, considering jazz to be "the beatnik horror" of music. Brian strove to be the best musician he could be and achieved just that. He helped to form and was a part of The Rolling Stones. There was a constant competition between Brian and Mick, each trying to one up the other. Unfortunately, just as the band was really coming into its own, and started riding the charts, Brian lost his life.
I was sent this novel as a 'first read' for an honest review from Goodreads. I gave it three stars because I found the first two chapters a struggle to hold my attention. However, the story did pick up after that and became more interesting, and informative.



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Wednesday, July 16, 2014

UnfitUnfit by Lara Cleveland Torgesen

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


Never can I recall a more heartbreaking and at the same time a more inspiring book. Unfit calls attention a real tragedy of a time not so long ago, eugenic steralizaion. This is the story of Chrissy. Thrown into poverty by tragic events at a time when there was such a presumtion that being poor meant being good for nothing. That being poor was almost thought of a disease that could be passed on if you were to have a child. Chrissy's story is an amazing one, have a tissue nearby. While it is an emotional read, it is at the same time inspiring. Unfit will be a story that will stay with you long after you finish it.



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Wisdom and Rubies: A tale of crime and misadventure in nineteenth century LondonWisdom and Rubies: A tale of crime and misadventure in nineteenth century London by J. F. Slattery

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


A well written mystery that takes you back in time to 19th century London. So descriptive are the characters, their actions and mannerisms conduit to that era. A compelling storyline that draws you in makes this a great summer read.



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Saturday, April 19, 2014

A friend of mine has brought to my attention that almost all of my reviews are favorable and i must agree with her. I have been very lucky to have received books I thought I would like, of course. However I will attempt to broaden my reading for a more rounded review site... Thank you Lisa.
Falling Into Place: A Memoir of OvercomingFalling Into Place: A Memoir of Overcoming by Hattie Kauffman

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


A remarkable story of strength, hardship and courage. Hattie grew up in childhood that could only be described as heartbreaking. I found myself in tears for her and her siblings at such neglect, and hunger. Despite this she fought to make a success of her life and to bring herself up from poverty, to make a success of her life. She went after what she wanted and did what she needed to, to achieve that success.

After a second failed marriage, she felt something missing from within. She began searching for answers, feeling something was missing from her life. All the while something was pulling her to churches, first one then another. She finally found what she had been missing and what she found surprised her. As a child she never believed in God, and brought that mindset int adulthood with her. Suddenly she found herself hungry, not for food, but for the word of God.

Hattie has shared with us a powerful and inspiring window into her life! What a remarkable novel that will touch anyone who reads it.



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I received this wonderful novel from Smith Publishing for an honest review.

Thursday, December 26, 2013

The Camomile LawnThe Camomile Lawn by Mary Wesley

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


Lazy summer days of Oliver, Calypso, Walter, Polly and Sophie spent with thei Aunt Helana and Uncle Richard every year, brought joy to a rather dull household. When the summer is cut short by war, their lives are forever changed. Rather than living their lives in fear, they live with a passion for life and in their lives. Sophie who is ten when the war starts, in my opinion is understated and mysterious.
Mary Wesley is a gifted writer, she is able to keep you enticed and wishing you could put the book down.
One of the best novels I have read in a very long time



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Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Noisy Frog Sing-AlongNoisy Frog Sing-Along by John Himmelman

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


I won this book from Reader View Book Giveaway.

A delightful children's book, with vibrant colors that are sure to hold a little ones attention. What child can resist a story about frogs, this clever book has many facets to it, a sing-along as in the title, a cute story, and interesting facts about frogs. Noisy Frog Sing-Along from Dawn Publications will make a wonderful addition to a child's bookshelf.



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Friday, October 18, 2013

She Can Scream (She Can... #3)She Can Scream by Melinda Leigh

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


I had no idea there was two books before this one. She Can Scream can stand alone, it's that spellbinding! I was hooked, like a good movie, the story flowed, and I couldn't stop reading until I finished the last page. Brook and Luke, such good characters that really played off each other. I loved it, I was on the the edge of my seat, so to speak, most of the time. First time I've read a book in a day in a very long time.
If you like thrillers, mysteries, drama's and/or romance, this is a must read! I got it from netgalley.com for an honest review. Now I have to find the first two to read.



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Friday, September 27, 2013

The Burn ListThe Burn List by Stan Stamper

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


Read the first chapter and your hooked! Fast paced, action filled, add an underlying touch of romance and you have a fantastic thrilling book. I recommend you set a timer, you will lose all track of time.

I received this ebook from netgalley.com for an honest review.



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Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Hocus Pocus Takes the TrainHocus Pocus Takes the Train by Sylvie Desrosiers

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


This was a delight to read to my grandson. Very well written, with colorful illustrations that kept his interest.



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I obtained this ebook, from netgalley.com and found it to be so interesting and informative.
Being from Upstate NY, I learned of so many museums that I had no idea existed and wish I had known about. Great for those who love to explore, and who are interested in learning. The book is well written, easy to follow directions to all the great finds make this a must have for those living in the New England area or those wanting to visit.

Friday, September 13, 2013

The SixthThe Sixth by Avery Hays

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


Avery Hays brings to vivid life Florbella Sarmentos, a willful painter who moves to Paris in 1910. A talented blend of romance, mystery and intrigue that captivates you and will keep the reader turning the page to see what happens next. A wonderfully written book.



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Thursday, August 22, 2013

Thy Kingdom Fall (After Eden Series, Book 1)Thy Kingdom Fall by Austin Dragon

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


Captures your attention on page one! Could very well be out of today's headlines, readers of most genre's would be amazed by this novel. I can't wait for book #2. Well done Austin Dragon!



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Saturday, January 19, 2013

HysteriaHysteria by Eva Gale


England, 1860, and by her mother’s orders Constance is in treatment for Hysteria. She never complains. Until a new doctor takes over and threatens the only pleasure she knows in life.



My rating: 5 of 5 stars


Its rare I give a story five stars, this one rates just that! The mental health of Constances mother and the quack older doctor, its a wonder this young woman made it through to adulthood, let alone happiness. I enjoyed this short story in one sitting, just could not put it down. Well done!



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