Tuesday, April 26, 2011

No Place Like Holmes by Jason Lethcoe

When Griffin is sent to stay with his detective uncle at 221B Baker Street for the summer, he is certain that his uncle must be the great Sherlock Holmes! But Griffin soon learns that Holmes lives at 221A Baker Street and his uncle lives unit 221B. Sure, his uncle is a detective, but he's not very good. That won't stop him from taking a case that Holmes has turned down. Deemed to be ridiculous, a woman claims that her husband was swallowed whole by the Loch Ness Monster. Along the way, Griffin shows his uncle just what it means to have true faith in God, even when the case challenges that. But the question remains-are monsters real, or aren't they?


 I chose this book for my two boys and they will not be disappointed. It’s a great read for ages 9 -12 years old. The chapters are short and its suspense will keep our young readers engaged. It was easy for my mind to start thinking about possible solutions to the case but I shall not be giving it away.  I also liked that it included discussion questions,   two short mysteries for Griffin to solve and a recipe in the back of the book.
I am excited to give this book a five star rating. I will also be donating this book to our Christian school.
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Monday, April 18, 2011

Max on Life by Max Lucado


This time Max takes on everybody’s questions and compiles them in one place for people to find the answer. His topics are:
Hope
God, grace, and “Why am I here?”
Hurt
Conflicts, Calamities, and “Why me?”
Help
Prayer, Scripture, and “Why church?”
Him/Her
Sex, Romance, and “Any chance of a second chance?”
Home
Diapers, Disagreements, and “Any hope for prodigals?”
Haves/Have-Nots
Work, Money, and “Where’s the lifeline?”
Hereafter
Cemeteries, Heaven, Hell, and “Who goes where?”

As you can see from the topics Max is not afraid to answer some difficult questions. Max answers them with a firm love for those lives he touches. One can sense through his answers that he truly wants what is best for each and every one of us.  
I feel this is a great resource book for leaders to use with/for those we are mentoring. I am pleased to give this book a 4 star rating.  

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Tuesday, April 12, 2011

The Lightkeeper's Ball by Colleen Coble


This is the third book in the Lightkeeper’s series. I did not read the first two books but I had no problem starting in on the third book.  Once I started reading it was hard to put down. I loved the mystery, drama, murder, love, action and suspense that Colleen Coble wove into the Lightkeeper’s Ball.
Olivia Stewart decides to investigate her sister’s death. While traveling to Mercy Falls, Olivia decides to use her title “Lady Devonworth” in the hopes of gathering information.  Moments before arriving in Mercy Falls Olivia is already in great danger.  Through this situation Olivia makes friends with the lighthouse keeper’s wife. When disaster strikes Olivia suggests having a masquerade ball to raise the necessary funds to rebuild the lighthouse.  Olivia keeps running into Harrison Bennett, the one responsible for her sister’s death… or maybe not. Her feelings  for Harrison modify as she gets to know him, but is she putting herself in danger?  Will Olivia figure it out… before her own demise?


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Monday, April 11, 2011

The Final Summit by Andy Andrews


David Ponder is back. This time the fate of mankind is in his hands.
This is mankind’s last chance. Centuries of greed, pride, and hate have sent humanity hurtling toward disaster, and far from its original purpose. There is only one solution that can reset the compass and right the ship, and it consists of only two words.
With time running out, it is up to David Ponder and a cast of history’s best and brightest minds to uncover this solution before it is too late. The catch? They are allowed only five tries to discover the answer.
Readers first encountered David Ponder in The Traveler's Gift. Now, in The Final Summit, Andrews combines a riveting narrative with astounding history in order to show us the one thing we must do when we don’t know what to do.
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Once I started reading I couldn’t put it down. I love how David Ponder takes us with him to his meeting with all of the previous time travelers. You will love meeting Winston Churchill, Joan of Arc, Abraham Lincoln, Anne Frank, and many others. Granted their time is limited and they must figure out the answer to life’s ultimate question, but …..can they do this and only use two words?...Can you?
Here’s the question: “What does humanity need to do, individually and collectively, to restore itself to the pathway toward successful civilization?”  Remember the answer is only two words.           
This is one book where you will want to journal as you read and maybe write a personal declaration. I am thrilled to give this book a five star rating.
I received this book free from the publisher through the BookSneeze.com http://BookSneeze.com book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255