I am an easy going fun loving person, pretty easy to get along with. I have a great family and a select few good friends. I don't like loud noises or huge crowds lol Michael Buble is my celebrity crush! I have no tattoos what so ever and only my ears are pierced. I graduated from Brackenridge H.S. I have a passion for reading and my dream is to one day have a room in my house filled with nothing but books and be able to call it my own library.
The Shelter of God's Promises
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*The Shelter of God's Promises* by Sheila Walsh is one of the most
inspiring and encouraging Christian books I have read in several years. I
have always b...
Thirsty For More ~ Review
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ABOUT THE BOOK:
When it comes to our connection with God, we dread "dry seasons," when we
feel far from our life-sustaining Creator and redeemer. We wan...
We've Moved
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*Hands and Home has MOVED! Thats right please update your links and follow
me over to my new home at **www.handsandhome.ca*
I'm going to be quiet for the ...
How to Hold A Story
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[image: How to Hold A Story]
Stories of trauma, pain, abuse, church hurt, organizational dysfunction,
mental health struggles, overwhelming fear, unnecessa...
Moved Away: Nobody Lives Here
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I've lived at this blog address since 2007. I'm sad to move away but people
keep telling me I need a website, a landing page—something more, so I've
taken...
Lily's Books...
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So I wanted to give everyone a better look at her books so far. I have a
few more I wanted to get already, but I would appreciate any
recommendations for ...
Think on These Things {Uncertainty}
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I feel vulnerable. Don't we all in this time of a pandemic? We haven't
lived through something like this before. We don't know what to expect. We
can't fo...
2016 Banned Books Week
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So it is Banned Books Week. Every year hundreds of complaints are filed
against books for a variety of reasons. Concerns about racism, political
views, nud...
#TeaserTuesday - Paper Towns by John Green
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Teaser Tuesday is a fun weekly feature hosted by MizB @Should Be Reading.
For more information regarding this feature, head over to MizB's blog.
My Teaser:...
Two Tickets to the Christmas Ball By: Donita K. Paul
It's Christmas time and Cora Crowder is on her way to find a gift for her Uncle Eric in a rather unusual bookstore, on a rather unusual street which doesn't seem to be noticed much. While at Warner, Werner, and Wizbotterdad's bookstore on Sage St. Cora runs into coworker "Serious Simon Derrick" and from then on, her whole simple organized world changes. For better of worse you ask? Well, it seems to me you will just have to read it to find out. I had never read anything by Donita K. Paul before Two Tickets to the Christmas Ball. But as I was doing some research, I kept running across reviews with nothing but praise for her; setting the bar extremely high for Ms. Paul before I had even begun to read! And I have to admit I felt leery about believing other's opinions about her since I am not too trusting because of my own personal preferences. Ha! but that woman blew me out the water! This is one of those books you make a tradition out of and I sure do plan to do just that! It's a delightful Christmas story and I could not put it down. I was given a free copy of this book by the Blogging for Books program in exchange for an honest review.
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