Wednesday, July 7, 2010

It is time for a FIRST Wild Card Tour book review! If you wish to join the FIRST blog alliance, just click the button. We are a group of reviewers who tour Christian books. A Wild Card post includes a brief bio of the author and a full chapter from each book toured. The reason it is called a FIRST Wild Card Tour is that you never know if the book will be fiction, non~fiction, for young, or for old...or for somewhere in between! Enjoy your free peek into the book!

You never know when I might play a wild card on you!


Today's Wild Card author is:


and the book:


Boyfriends, Burritos & an Ocean of Trouble (Real Life)

Zondervan (April 20, 2010)

***Special thanks to Pam Mettler of Zondervan for sending me a review copy.***

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:



Nancy Rue has written over 100 books for girls, is the editor of the Faithgirlz Bible, and is a popular speaker and radio guest with her expertise in tween and teen issues. She and husband Jim have raised a daughter of their own and now live in Tennessee.


Visit the author's website.





Product Details:

List Price: $9.99
Reading level: Young Adult
Paperback: 224 pages
Publisher: Zondervan (April 20, 2010)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0310714850
ISBN-13: 978-0310714859

PRESS THE BROWSE BUTTON TO VIEW THE FIRST CHAPTER:





This book just arrived so I haven't had a chance to read it. Keep your eyes peeled for my full review.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Ali week 6, & Jake & Vienna

FRANK is really making me mad!!!!!!!!! He has no intention of staying the course and yet he is going to lead her on until they get to Tahiti. I knew girls played games, I am just so incredibly SHOCKED that a man does.

And this Cutie, gave her this bracelet that was just to die for. I think it's going to be more popular than any of the bachelors, or bachelorettes!
is that gorgeous or WHAT?!?!!!!!!


Ali was starting to have some real chemistry with Ty and I think she is going to be sorry she let him go. He is a really great guy, and knowing what Frank is going to do I really think she's going to wish she didn't let him go.

If you've followed my blog you know that during Jake's season I was not a Vienna FAN AT ALL!!!!! Well after last night's episode Vienna has my full support! YES, she lied about their sex life, Jake had made it perfectly clear that he would not sleep with anyone until he was married, that is why he liked Tennly and Ali. Although, I have no idea why given his statement they were in the same bed. GAH! However, he is nothing but a controling, egotistical JERK! And that is putting it nicely! I really hope for Vienna's sake she can get some closure and move on.

Monday, July 5, 2010

~Review of Nobodies Album~

This was a different novel from the others of Carolyn Parkhurst that I have read. In this novel we have a successful novelist who has an idea for her new novel by taking her previous novel endings and writing them the way she wished they would've ended. Her writing gets interrupted because her son is accused of murder, so her focus is taken off of her writing and put onto helping her son. While this was a good book, it didn't flow as good as her other books, as it was all over the place. I do recommend it for a summer read!

~To Those Who Suffer Reviewed~




The Greatest Stumbling Block to Christian Faith

Author Sean Nolan offers hope and comfort in To Those Who Suffer

Is there hope for those whose lives contain such suffering they dare not even hope for circumstantial relief? Author Sean Nolan delivers To Those Who Suffer: Understanding God’s Purpose and Pathway Through Pain and offers hope and comfort for readers who have lost someone to death, live with injury or illness that is incurable, or live every day in chronic pain.

Nolan, who lives with chronic pain and suffering himself, tackles one of the thorniest stumbling blocks of the Christian faith–suffering–with tender candor and a breadth of biblical truth. Packed with scripture passages and applications, To Those Who Suffer takes readers to a deeper understanding of God’s love and its partnership with suffering, the reason Christians endure pain, living in contentment and joy amidst suffering, and holding on to hope.

In To Those Who Suffer, Nolan explains that when we suffer, we often view the situation through the human sin-stained perspective. This results in us immediately coming to the conclusion that this situation is extremely painful and, therefore, it must be wrong and not part of God’s will for our lives. However, from God’s perspective, He has allowed this suffering in our lives for a purpose, and because God is absolutely good, His purpose for allowing the suffering in our lives must be a good one.

What we often overlook is that God’s goal for our lives is very different from ours. Nolan states that it is imperative that we understand God’s purpose for allowing mankind to encounter suffering. If we do not understand that God has done the right thing through allowing suffering into the world and our lives then we cannot expect to understand why God chooses to use suffering to conform us into the image of His Son, as opposed to a more pleasant method. Nolan explains, “If suffering were a tree, its fruit would be unique and extremely rare. The reason why the Lord uses the painful process of suffering to sanctify us (conform us into the image of His Son) is that suffering produces unique and extremely rare fruit that cannot be grown or cultivated by any other means.”

“For most of us, we hold out hope that someday the Lord will come through for us by alleviating our situations of suffering. There are people that do not have that luxury,” writes Nolan. “They are the ones that ‘fall between the cracks’ of the conventional Christian teaching on suffering, that being: that one day the Lord will help us by alleviating the problems of our lives that are the source of our pain. These people are not able to hold out hope that the Lord will alleviate their circumstances, because their circumstances are not transformable within the rules of life that the Lord has set up. The Lord will not reasonably reattach the legs of a person who has had both of his legs amputated; God will not bring a woman’s husband of fifty years back from the dead. So does this mean that these people have no hope? The answer to this question is no; there is a solution to suffering that does not depend on the transformation or relief of our circumstances.”

As one who intimately understands this depth of suffering, Nolan writes with humble wisdom and applicable truths. Complete with chapter summaries that offer bullet-pointed take-aways, readers will find To Those Who Suffer to be practical and transformative.


My Review - What an absolutely great book! As someone who has suffered with Epilepsy, and Rheumatoid Arthritis I could definitely relate to this book. It is truly encouraging, and inspiring books for those who suffer with illness, death whether it happened after a long term illness or unexpectedly. Sean Nolan writes from his own experience which makes this book real, and relative. I highly recommend this book! I also give it a lighthouse and shine a light on it for pointing a path to God!

BOOK GIVEAWAY WINNERS

Castaways - Lisa & Ruby

Scars & Stilettos - Martha

A Maze of Grace - Andie & Steven

Secrets of Newberry - Sandra & Deb

Nobodies Album - Mary

CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Sunday, July 4, 2010

~Nightmare~

This week, the


Christian Fiction Blog Alliance


is introducing


Nightmare
Bethany House (July 1, 2010)


by
Robin Parrish






ABOUT THE AUTHOR:





Robin Parrish is a journalist who's written about the intersection of faith and pop culture for more than a decade. Currently he serves as Senior Editor at XZOOSIA.com, a community portal that fuses social networking with magazine-style features about entertainment and culture.



He had two great ambitions in his life: to have a family, and to be a published novelist. In March of 2005, he proposed to his future wife the same week he signed his first book contract with Bethany House Publishers. They contracted him for the rights to The Dominion Trilogy: Relentless (2006), Fearless (2007), and Merciless (2008). His science fiction thriller, Offworld came out in 2009. This summer debuts Nightmare, and he's working on another for 2011. Robin and his wife and children live in North Carolina.







ABOUT THE BOOK:



The Nightmare is Coming...


Ghost Town is the hottest amusement park in the country, offering state-of-the-art chills and thrills involving the paranormal. The park's main ride is a haunted house that promises an encounter with a real ghost.

When Maia Peters visits during her senior year of college, she's not expecting to be impressed. Maia grew up as the only child of a pair of world-renowned "ghost hunters," so the paranormal is nothing new and to her most of the park is just Hollywood special effects. In fact, the ride feels pretty boring until the very end. There, a face appears from the mist. The face of Jordin Cole, a girl Maia knows who disappeared from campus a few months ago.

Convinced what she saw wasn't a hoax and desperate to find answers to Jordin's disappearance, Maia launches into a quest for answers. Joined by Jordin's boyfriend--a pastor's kid with very different ideas about paranormal and the spirit realm--Maia finds herself in a struggle against dangerous forces she never expected to confront on the edge of the spirit realm that try to keep the truth from emerging.



If you would like to read the first chapter of Nightmare, go HERE.

Saturday, July 3, 2010

WIN RED HOOK ROAD

Thanks To Doubleday I have 1 copy of this book to give away.

As lyrical as a sonata, Ayelet Waldman’s follow-up novel to Love and Other Impossible Pursuits explores the aftermath of a family tragedy.

Set on the coast of Maine over the course of four summers, Red Hook Road tells the story of two families, the Tetherlys and the Copakens, and of the ways in which their lives are unraveled and stitched together by misfortune, by good intentions and failure, and by love and calamity.

A marriage collapses under the strain of a daughter’s death; two bereaved siblings find comfort in one another; and an adopted young girl breathes new life into her family with her prodigious talent for the violin. As she writes with obvious affection for these unforgettable characters, Ayelet Waldman skillfully interweaves life’s finer pleasures—music and literature—with the more mundane joys of living. Within these resonant pages, a vase filled with wildflowers or a cold beer on a hot summer day serve as constant reminders that it’s often the little things that make life so precious.

This is open to the U.S. only and NO P.O. boxes. This giveaway will start today, Saturday, July 3rd and I will use a randomizer and pull the winner on Tuesday, 27th. The winner will have 48 hrs from being contacted to send me their mailing info if they fail to do so I will pull another winner. To enter you must leave your email address. If you do not your entry will be deleted. To receive extra entries you can do the following . . . 1. if you are already follower of this blog say so in your original comment; DO NOT LEAVE AN ADDITONAL COMMENT. 2. If you are a NEW follower leave an additional comment. 3. Tweet about this on twitter, and leave an additional comment with the link. 4. Blog about this giveaway and leave the link. GOOD LUCK!!!!

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