Book Review
Israel
"Israel" seeks to change theological discussions about Israel’s place in Christian worldviews. Graham Coates’s passionate Israel: God’s Covenant People, God’s Promised Land explores Israel’s position within Christianity....
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"Israel" seeks to change theological discussions about Israel’s place in Christian worldviews. Graham Coates’s passionate Israel: God’s Covenant People, God’s Promised Land explores Israel’s position within Christianity....
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by Tanisha Rule
"A Candle for My Mother" is an inspiring family memoir that reflects on the virtues of travel, seeking new experiences, gratitude, and giving. In her captivating and thought-provoking memoir, "A Candle for My Mother", Pamela Newton...
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by Aimee Jodoin
"Kick-Ass Kinda Girl" is an entertaining roller coaster of a memoir whose second half will be particularly pertinent to caregivers. From being childhood friends with Lucille Ball’s daughter to becoming acquainted with President George...
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"Thread for Pearls" is inspirational as its heroine overcomes complicated circumstances in her search for home. Lauren Speeth’s "Thread for Pearls" is a touching and inspirational historical novel about self-discovery in challenging...
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Kalu’s passion for African cuisine and culture pervades her interesting book, "My African Restaurant Adventure". Akon Margaret Kalu’s "My African Restaurant Adventure" evaluates the current state of African restaurants in the United...
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by Katie Asher
Imparting straightforward and factual information about yoga, the book maintains an excellent balance: it is objective, truthful, and spiritual all at once. Kathleen Nitting’s "Going beyond the Pose" draws from experience and practice...
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Passionate poems are collected in "Exit of the Leviathan", an occasionally musical collection. Philips Ororho’s lyrical but unpolished poetry collection "Exit of the Leviathan" focuses on faith and romance. Love poems, paeans to God,...
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A tale of suffering without redemption, "Suicidal State" is a story that’s heavy on pain and short on hope. Sophia Reece-Jones’s "Suicidal State" is a memoir told in from a third person point of view. Protagonist Sophia is the victim...
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