Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Robertas Place

Thunder Dog
By Michael Hingson with Susy Flory

You would think being blind would make Michael Higson disability.But in his case that is not so.Michael was born blind but has never let it stop him from doing the things he wanted to do.He learned to ride a bike,drive,and even to fly a airplane.
The book Thunder Dog tells his story of how he suriviedd the attack of the World trade Center with his guide dog Roselle.He only remembers the attack by sounds,smells and feeling
as he walked down 78 flights of staries with the help of Roselle.

He remembers hunders of other people,fire fighters on their way up as he slowly came down before the building collapses around them.Michael lets you know that anyone can overcome obstacles and anything is possible.

I received this book free from BookSneeze for my review.

Thursday, July 21, 2011

The Canary List

By Sigmund Brouwer

Jamie Piper is a twelev year old who can sense evil.She tries to find safety with her teacher Crockett Grey.Crockett is getting drunk on the anniversary of his daughter death who died from cancer.
Jamie only brings trouble to him.He ia accused of child molestation and is arrested.Crocket tries to uncover what has happen to him and where Jamie has gone.
As the mess gets darker he finds the vatican is watching him and he doesn't know why.
The Canary list makes you wonder if demons are real or canwe explain all this.
This book was sent to me for free from WaterBrook/Multnomah Publishing for my review.

Friday, July 8, 2011

When the hurt Runs deep

By Kay Arthur
240 pages Hardback book

This is a book full of truth stories that should help anyone who is hurting.It will help you through these times. You learn how suffering can be used by God to discipline us.When we allow him to do this.
You learn it is better to listen to god and make the right decitions. god is only healer who can help us get throught these times.
If you are looking for healing and answers to a hurt this book is filled with healing for hurt and hope for hopeless.i did enjoyed this book and do recommend it.
I recived this book free from WalterBrook/Multnomah for my review.