Thursday, February 19, 2015

7: Angels Walking



Another winner by Karen Kingsbury!  The very interesting detail about his book?  The author herself has hosted an online Facebook book discussion on this book, which concluded just last evening.  How cool is that?

Angels Walking, the first of four in this new series, takes us to the world of baseball, broken relationships, and better futures as distances between God and these characters are shortened...all with a little help from two Heaven-sent angels.

Do you believe in angels?

I do.  Consider Hebrews 13:2 - "Don't forget to show hospitality to strangers, for by doing so, some people have shown hospitality to angels without knowing it."  Yes.

Tyler blows his shoulder in an almost perfect baseball game, which sends him on a journey where he will meet an Alzheimer patient, possibly rekindle a past romance, and face poor decisions on both his and his parents' faults.  Somewhere in all these plot lines, readers can make connections to something within their own lives.  I did.

Within Kingsbury's novels are absorbing stories, affirming God's presence in our lives.  They leave you feeling good, as renewal stirs within the soul of souls.

Please hurry and read this one...the next in the series Chasing Sunsets releases in April, whereupon the next online discussion will begin.

Happy reading!

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

6: The Selection



Kiera Cass, author of this series, takes the reader into the world of what it must be like on the The Bachelor (having never watched this show, I am stepping out on a limb a bit here, so, please, correct me if I a wrong). In this future dystopic world of castes, as it begins in The Selection, eligible girls may apply to become the Princess to Prince Maxom.

Main character America has no desire to enter the contest as she is in love with Aspen, who unfortunately is in a caste/class lower than herself, yet through the encouragement of both Aspen and her mother, she soon learns that her application was chosen; she is now one of the 34 girls who will compete for the attention of the Prince....and his attention she does receive.

With weekly televised segments highlighting the girls' week (similar to The Bachelor?),  the story line also highlights the varying states of the social classes as America begins to help enlighten Maxon on the true condition of his country.  Will he listen to her?  Yes. 

The story within the story maybe interests me more...America the country is no more, for once upon a time China demanded a check, and America was bankrupt.  This part of the story made me uncomfortable, for I have asked that question:  What will happen one day when China demands payment?  I do hope that America continues to promote her name in a positive way, that through her redemption and a change occurs, for that is my dream/prayer for our country now.

I read this novel for our student BHS Reads Book Club.  Inspired by Olaf and the bulletin board I created based on his character "So Many Series," I chose this series and two others and offered them as choices.  This one and Legend were chosen.  Another teacher friend wanted to read Legend, so I began The Selection (yes, I do love this cover more!).

Home on a snow day, I really wish I had book two The Elite, for the now America has made it to the Top Six, has become a spy for Maxom, and both have feelings for each other. Oh, my...

Happy reading!


Monday, February 16, 2015

5: The County Fair



I checked this book out at the local library...so proud of myself!  I am probably addicted to books, so checking this out was good for multiple reasons!

Women's Bible Cafe Book Club's February selection, Katherine Valentine's (chosen for February because of her last name!) A County Fair was an enjoyable read, introducing me to characters from the previous novels in this series.  I enjoyed getting to know them, many reminding me of people I know, for I have lived in small towns similar to the one described, one where everyone knows everyone and the business of each, also. :)

I especially appreciated two quotes:
He took up the matter with the Lord, and as the Father is wont to do by way of the Holy Spirit, He sent the answer through a simple thought....this I have experienced.  Sometimes you just know you know...and you know why you know.  Love that confirmation.
The poor Lord, Father James thought.  He was always the fall guy for people's crumbled dreams.  Why did people insist on interpreting unanswered requests as God's show of indifference, when they were really His way of preventing us from settling for second best?  It had always been Father James' experience that when God closed a door it was because there was something infinitely better a little further down our spiritual path.  Few of God's children, however, had the patience or the faith to wait it out...now this excites me, for I, too, have had a few doors shut.  Something "infinitely" better is still ahead.  Yes, that excites me just a bit!
This novel has something for everyone...romance, mystery, loss, renewal.  A bonus for those who enjoying cooking, as the blue ribbon winner's recipes' are included at the end of the novel.  Sweet!

Happy reading!

Sunday, February 1, 2015

4: Swimming

Nicola Keegan's Swimming was a different read.  Told in first person, this may have been the most detailed book I have ever read.  To the point that I felt tired.  Yes, this one felt a bit like work.

A first for me, the narrator is an infant in the first chapter.  Interesting.  Almost believable!

The narrator loves to swim, and the reader journeys with her from her first swim as a baby through her experiences at the Olympics.  We experience the loss of a sibling, a parent.  We experience puberty, her insecurities, her successes. In great detail.

I look forward to our discussion of this selection for our book club, to hearing the other ladies' comments.  I am a bit curious to know if this is the book she meant to choose (for there are other books by this title).  Maybe knowing who selected this one contributed to my concerns with the content, for I would never have thought she would have chosen this one due to content and language.

Happy reading!