It’s that time again. Let’s share some book reviews.
For the uninitiated, here’s how it works. Find a review on your blog posted sometime this week of a book you’re reading or a book you’ve read. The review doesn’t have to be a formal sort of thing. You can just write your thoughts on a particular book, a few ideas inspired by reading the book, your evaluation, whatever.
Now post a link here to the specific post where you’ve written your book review. Don’t link to your main blog page because this kind of link makes it hard to find the book review, especially when people drop in later after you’ve added new content to your blog. Please add only one book review per customer per week. (However, if your children, friends, orother family members have their own blogs and have written on a book, they are welcome to add their own link.) In parentheses after your name, add the title of the book you’ve written about. This addition will help people to find the reviews they’re most interested in reading.
Finally, follow the links to read other people’s book reviews for the week. I sure hope Mr. Linky doesn’t stumble over any apostrophes this week. I’m going to a meeting this morning; please leave lots of links to book reviews for me to read when I get home.
1. Janie 2. Ellen 3. blestwithsons 4. JOY in the Morning |
5. Karla 6. KarenDV 7. Kathryn (C.S. Lewis in a Time of War) 8. violet (Relentless by Robin Parrish) |
9. kimbofo 10. At A Hens Pace (Better Off) |
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I reviewed “Church History in Plain Language” by Bruce L. Shelley
oops…Church History in Plain Language by Bruce L. Shelley
MIne is of a book and cd combo…hope that’s okay.
I reviewed “90 Minutes in Heaven” It’s one of the most profound and exciting books I have read. I wish I could give 100 away! A MUST read!
My first week “playing”. I reviewed “Praise Habit” by David Crowder.
I reviewed Better Off, by Eric Brende–his anecdotal observations of what a life with minimal technology has to offer. Really thought-provoking!
http://atahenspace.blogspot.com/2006/08/better-off.html
I wrote a few thoughts about Kathleen Norris’ “The Quotidian Mysteries.”
I’ve got some info on a nonfiction book about how the BBC enlisted C.S. Lewis and Dorothy Sayers to reinvent religious broadcasting during World War II. Good for history buffs as well as Lewis fans. http://suitableformixedcompany.blogspot.com/2006/08/book-note-cs-lewis-in-time-of-war-by.html
Oops, commented on the wrong post. So I’ll repeat — what a great idea! I’m glad I thought to join in this week.
This is a great idea. I’ve posted a link to one of the better books I’ve read in the past week – it’s an Australian novel called ‘Three Dollars’.