Saturday, January 23, 2016

Review: Everyone Brave Is Forgiven by Chris Cleave


This book takes place during World War II. In fact, each chapter lets the reader know exactly what month and year it is.  The book starts in September of 1939 and the book ends in June of 1942. 

Mary North is from a family that has political ties and are very wealthy.   When war is declared, she volunteers for duty.  She is disappointed when she finds that her volunteer services will be to teach a small group of children that are of various ages, ability levels and disabilities.  However, Mary quickly grows to love and nurture all of these students.

Another character in the book is Tom Shaw.  While many young men went off to war, he decides to ignore the call and remain in London.  He is left in charge of all the schools that remain open in London during the War. 

Alistair is Tom Shaw’s flat mate in London. Tom surprised Alistair by telling him that he had joined up to fight for his country and he would be leaving soon.

As the story of each of these characters is highlighted in the book you are able to see how each of their lives change throughout this War.  The reader is also able to visualize the horror of this war!  I must admit that the horrible details overcame me at time nd I had to stop reading and walk away. 


If you are interested in World War II, this is a book that you will want to read.  It is definitely captivating with a glimmerof hope brought out through the characters. 




I received a complimentary copy of this book from NetGalley.  In exchange, I have given an honest review of what I thought about this book.  


Saturday, January 9, 2016

The Painter's Daughter by Julie Klassen




I’m always excited when I find a new author that I can add to my favorite's list and Julie Klassen has been officially added to it!

This is a Christian/Historical/Romantic Fiction book.   What a perfect combination of a book for me.  I was immediately drawn into the story by the characters.  Sophie is the painter’s daughter.  While working as an apprentice for her father, she meets an artist (Wesley Overtree) and a romance begins to develop between them.  When an opportunity arises for him, he quickly gets on a ship and sails to Italyleaving Sophie overwhelmed with emotions and in a predicament.  Stephen Overtree (Wesley’s brother) suddenly appears in the story looking for Wesley.  When he learns about the pregnancy he felt that he needed to try to clean up the mess that his brother left behind.  Thushe offered Sophie marriage so that she and the baby would be taken care of.  She quickly decides that although it’s not what she really wants, she believes it is the best things for the unborn babyso she quickly marries him. The decision is made that she will stay with his parents while he is away serving his country.  Thusa new life for her begins.

As the plot continues the story just seems to keep getting better and better!  The character’s lives seem to unfold right before your reading eyes.  I’m going to stop here and let you get this book and read this book without me ruining it for you.  lol  

Although this book is not what I would call a religious book God’s Amazing Grace and His Unbelievable Forgiveness were definitely shown in it.  


Please note that I received a complimentary copy of this book from NetGalley.  In exchange, I have given an honest review of what I thought about the book.  

Friday, January 1, 2016

Review: House of Doolittle Planner & Calendar


January is always the time that I find myself scurrying around trying to find a calendar.  This year I didn’t have to do that thanks to Shoplet.com.    Look at these!  Just what a busy girl like me needs! 

                                             

I instantly knew that I was going to like the House of Doolittle 3-Month Vertical Compact Wall Calendar!  Take a closer look and you will see why I liked it so much.  It measures only 8” x 17” so it is slim enough to fit in a narrow spot I have in my kitchen.  It also has a very nice hook that holds this calendar in place quite nicely.  Absolutely no worry of it falling down.  

The best part though is that each page has the month before…and the month after on it...  Yeah!   Okay, I do have to admit that there is not A LOT space to write all my very important information, but as you can see I was able to squeeze it all in! That is saying a lot...because I write rather large.  

I almost forgot...did you also notice that it lets you know how many days of the year and also how many more days there are in the year.  Love that!


The Meeting Planner is pretty unique.  I love that is is VERY sturdy.  I have used it numerous times already when I didn’t have a hard surface to do my writing on.  My favorite part of this planner is that it is not dated!   What is so great about that you might ask?  Well… I may not have a meeting for two weeks…so my planner have been empty…wasted paper!  But this planner you put your own date and add as many notes you need to… even use the next page if needed.  There are over a 100 pages in this planner so I guess I will have to quit have meetings when my planner is full. I can’t show you my meeting information…confidential…but here is a blank page for you to view! 




Did you notice that it also has the entire 12 months down at the bottom?  I know they are small..but I have to wear my glasses when I write anyways.  J    




There you go!  Two great products that might be able to make your life more organized.  They definitely do for me! 



***Disclosure*** I received these Doolittle products at no charge,  In exchange I have given an honest review of their product.  The opinions expressed here are my own.