A Letter on Behalf of All Readers

Nov 23

A Letter on Behalf of All Readers

Dear Book Publishers/Sellers, I will make my plea up front. Can you please sell a physical/ebook combo when a book releases? Please? With sugar on top?!   OK, with that out of the way I will explain what brought me to this place and then why makes complete sense for you to oblige. I have recently discovered the value and greatness of ebooks. They are very...

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Happy Old Year 2009

Jan 01

Happy Old Year 2009

Well folks, it is that time again.  Out with the old and in with the new.  2009 is done and gone, our actions (or inactions) sealed away forever by the sands of time.  The only thing we can change is what is to come.  So by all means look forward, make resolutions, and plan for the future.  I will join you in a moment.  But before I do I want to take a glance...

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Same Kind of Different as Me

Jul 17

Same Kind of Different as Me

Without a doubt, Same Kind of Different as Me is one of the most moving books I have ever read.  And, as a result, one of the best.  Most of what I read is fiction and those can be moving as well, but since this is a true story it makes it so much more real and tangible.  It is also an amazing testament to God’s plans for us even through the most difficult...

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Book Review Roundup

Jun 29

Book Review Roundup

It has been a while since I have reviewed a book here, and I have read a few recently so I thought a round up was in order.  For those of you who don’t know, I read mostly science fiction and fantasy for pleasure although I occasionally throw something else in there to mix things up.  I also read what most book stores would label “spiritual...

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Review: Hero of Ages

Dec 28

Wow!  How I let this review get by me I don’t know but I will remedy that now. Hero of Ages is the book that caps off the Mistborn trilogy by Brandon Sanderson.  After reading the first two books I had very high expectations for this one.  I was a little worried that it could not live up to the standard the author had set in the previous books but I am glad...

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