Wednesday, May 3, 2017

Book Reviews April 2017


April’s reading kept me pretty content. Here are the titles that I dived into this past month:

I thought I’d share what I’ve been reading. These reviews are my personal opinions and I have not been compensated in any way for sharing my thoughts. 


Fever 1793 by Laurie Halse Anderson
Fever 1793 was a great read. It is set in Philadelphia during the yellow fever epidemic. The story follows a young girl and her experiences of loss and gain during the epidemic. The book was hard to put down.
 

The Farmhouse was full of inspiration. It’s pages contained so many wonderful ideas that I’ve tucked away for when we build our new house.



Save Me was my favorite read of the month. Daphne Mitchell has the dream life until her husband comes home with life altering news. She faces a crossroads at which her circumstances will either make or break her.
 


The Best of Me by Nicholas Sparks
The Best of Me was such a sweet story. I enjoyed it so much more than the movie. It rehashes the love story of young teens and how the memories bring them closer at a later stage in life. The story was captivating and it was easy for me to get lost amongst the pages.


What Women Fear is definitely a keeper. A friend of mine sent this to me and I am so glad she did. The book covers a variety of fears that women face. Such topics include the fear of not being enough, the fear of God, the fear of death, and the fear of God’s plan for your life. The book has really challenged me to accept who I am and take hold of the confidence that I can have in Christ.




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