Just a short list (cause you know how much I love a list!) of the books I've been reading lately.
1) Matched, by Ally Condie. I absolutely loved this book. Cassia was such a relatable character and I really loved watching her grow. Her relationship with Ky was timed perfectly; they didn't rush into it too quickly. This was an amazing book...I can't wait for the next one to come out!
2) The Truth About Forever, by Sarah Dessen. This was the third (?) Dessen book I've read, and so far, it's been my favorite. The characters are really likeable, it's entertaining and intriguing. Macy was a great MC. One of my favorite aspects of this story was Will's art and how that worked with the rest of the story.
3) The Moon by Night, by Madeleine L'Engle. I'm a long time L'Engle fan, and this book was just as good as her others. I think it's the first in the Vicky Austin series. I've read one of the later books, a Ring of Endless Light, and I picked this one up to see how her story begins. It's entertaining and, like many other L'Engle books, has some good God stuff written in with the story.
4) Through Painted Deserts, by Donald Miller. This book deserves its own post at BLAK. It's my go-to road trip book, and I read it all the way through the Kansas and Colorado desert. It's one of my favorite Miller books.
I know there's more, but it's almost Tuesday, I'm very tired, and I'm going to try to crank out a post at BLAK.
Holiday break reading? Any 2011 books I should keep my eyes open for?
Monday, December 27, 2010
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Double Shot by Erynn Mangum
Double Shot is the third book in Erynn Mangum’s trilogy about Maya Davis, a coffee obsessed, slightly crazy, completely loveable barista. Maya works at Cool Beans, a local coffee shop. In Double Shot, she’s just become engaged to Jack. Everything will work out perfectly...won’t it? Maya is faced with the challenge of a possible move to Seattle, honeymoon decisions, her premature nephew, and planning a wedding in only three months. Her faith in God is challenged as she struggles to accept the possibility of leaving her family and her friends.
I really enjoyed this book. When I requested it, I didn’t realize that it was the conclusion of a trilogy. Even though it was the end of the trilogy, it was still great. I was impressed that Eyrnn was able to write a book that could stand on its own, without requiring the first two books. As in the Lauren Holbrook series, Maya has the same coffee obsession and likeable personality.
Unlike the Lauren Holbrook series, I felt like the God thing was better incorporated into this book. In Lauren’s series, I felt like Erynn ended most chapters with one to two paragraphs about God, and that was it. She did a much better job in this novel.
It’s a great read!
Note: I received this book free of charge from NavPress. I was not required to write a favorable review, only an honest one.
I really enjoyed this book. When I requested it, I didn’t realize that it was the conclusion of a trilogy. Even though it was the end of the trilogy, it was still great. I was impressed that Eyrnn was able to write a book that could stand on its own, without requiring the first two books. As in the Lauren Holbrook series, Maya has the same coffee obsession and likeable personality.
Unlike the Lauren Holbrook series, I felt like the God thing was better incorporated into this book. In Lauren’s series, I felt like Erynn ended most chapters with one to two paragraphs about God, and that was it. She did a much better job in this novel.
It’s a great read!
Note: I received this book free of charge from NavPress. I was not required to write a favorable review, only an honest one.
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Double Shot- Erynn Mangum
I shrug. "I'm no theologian. I just have my beliefs."
Jack grins again. "Like your belief that God's favorite color is pink?"
Andrew about loses his mouthful of ravioli. "Pink?" he sputters. "Why pink?"
I have a very good reason for this. "Sunsets and sunrises are always at least a little bit pink," I say. "Since God takes so much time to create those, I figure it has to be a favorite color or His."
Liz is smiling. "I like your logic, Maya Davis."
"Thanks, I like your cooking."
She laughs.
Double Shot pg. 114
Erynn is witty. Every book I read by her doesn't finish and make you want to be inside the story of that book, but instead the book is like lessons learned with a biblical perspective. "Double Shot" is a splendid book. Maya Davis (the main character) is hysterical. I enjoyed reading about her personality and weird quirks that just make the book even better. Jack (the fiance) is a great example of a Godly guy who is looking to lead his soon to be family. Together the two make a wonderful pair that worships God, and has funny stories that will make you crack up.
I enjoyed this book a lot, and highly recommend it to you.
~Ali
Disclaimer: I received this book free from NavPress Publishers as part of their blogger review program. I wasn't required to be have a favorable opinion, but a honest one.
Jack grins again. "Like your belief that God's favorite color is pink?"
Andrew about loses his mouthful of ravioli. "Pink?" he sputters. "Why pink?"
I have a very good reason for this. "Sunsets and sunrises are always at least a little bit pink," I say. "Since God takes so much time to create those, I figure it has to be a favorite color or His."
Liz is smiling. "I like your logic, Maya Davis."
"Thanks, I like your cooking."
She laughs.
Double Shot pg. 114
Erynn is witty. Every book I read by her doesn't finish and make you want to be inside the story of that book, but instead the book is like lessons learned with a biblical perspective. "Double Shot" is a splendid book. Maya Davis (the main character) is hysterical. I enjoyed reading about her personality and weird quirks that just make the book even better. Jack (the fiance) is a great example of a Godly guy who is looking to lead his soon to be family. Together the two make a wonderful pair that worships God, and has funny stories that will make you crack up.
I enjoyed this book a lot, and highly recommend it to you.
~Ali
Disclaimer: I received this book free from NavPress Publishers as part of their blogger review program. I wasn't required to be have a favorable opinion, but a honest one.
Monday, December 13, 2010
Angry by Laura L. Smith
Emma is angry. Angry because, when she only wants to have the life of a normal teenage girl, things seem to be out of control. She’s angry at her father for having an affair and splitting her family. She’s angry at her siblings because she always has to watch them. She’s angry at her mother for avoiding much of the responsibility after her parents’ separation. Emma is angry at God, too. She feels like in the midst of all her family trouble, he has abandoned her.
This book was interesting. It was a short, quick read, and I managed it in an afternoon. It was a good book, and I would recommend it for anyone who feels anger towards a divorce in their family or something of that sort. It wasn’t relevant to me. The story seemed to develop too quickly, and Emma’s character lacked depth. I felt like the author would forget about the main plot line, Emma’s anger, during the drama scenes and such. When she came back to that, it was somewhat sudden and unexpected.
Other than that, the book was enjoyable. Personally, it wasn’t a favorite, but I think that you could give it a try.
Note: I received this book free of charge for NavPress. I was not required to write a favorable review, only an honest one.
This book was interesting. It was a short, quick read, and I managed it in an afternoon. It was a good book, and I would recommend it for anyone who feels anger towards a divorce in their family or something of that sort. It wasn’t relevant to me. The story seemed to develop too quickly, and Emma’s character lacked depth. I felt like the author would forget about the main plot line, Emma’s anger, during the drama scenes and such. When she came back to that, it was somewhat sudden and unexpected.
Other than that, the book was enjoyable. Personally, it wasn’t a favorite, but I think that you could give it a try.
Note: I received this book free of charge for NavPress. I was not required to write a favorable review, only an honest one.
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
the plan of action.
I wanted to tell you what's going to happen with the Paperdoll Blog Party. Basically, it's going to be a bunch of reviews of Paperdoll, plus some fun stuff thrown in. I'm really excited about it. We'll be having some really cool bloggers reviewing the book, as well as a review by Natalie herself.
I'm still working on the scheduling part of it; hopefully we can get it up and going before Christmas. I'll be traveling during the holidays, so likely the blog party will begin in early January. It'll be a week long event, with something posted every day. There'll be something special on the first day, reviews the next five days, and something to wind it up on the seventh day. Tell your friends about it! Blog about it! The more people participating the better!
If you have any questions, let me know. If you'd like to contribute a review, please feel free to email it to me. I can't wait!
**originally posted at Beauty Like a Kaleidoscope.
I'm still working on the scheduling part of it; hopefully we can get it up and going before Christmas. I'll be traveling during the holidays, so likely the blog party will begin in early January. It'll be a week long event, with something posted every day. There'll be something special on the first day, reviews the next five days, and something to wind it up on the seventh day. Tell your friends about it! Blog about it! The more people participating the better!
If you have any questions, let me know. If you'd like to contribute a review, please feel free to email it to me. I can't wait!
**originally posted at Beauty Like a Kaleidoscope.
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