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Book Review – Abigail

I received a free copy of the following book from Revell in exchange for writing a review. While I consider it a privilege to receive free products to review, my review is my honest opinion and thoughts of the book.

I usually like historical fiction, although for the past few years I have tried to limit the amount that I read. I do like the reprieve it gives me from the heavier topics that I have been reading of late. I also enjoy reading fictional accounts of a biblical characters. Reading an author’s perception of what life could have been like, had all the details of the character been revealed in the Bible, makes me think more deeply about the character’s life.

Abigail is the second book in Jill Eileen Smith’s series, The Wives of King David. It is a fictional story about the life of a Biblical woman named Abigail. Abigail was first married to a very foolish man and when he died, she married the future King of Israel, David. This book reveals what it might have been like to be one of King David’s many wives.

Jill Eileen Smith does a very good job of depicting what the life of Abigail could have been, had all the intimate details been shared in the scriptures. I believe that Abigail was a very wise woman and that was the character trait that stood out to David upon his introduction to this woman, who so valiantly saved her household from attack after her husband’s foolish decision to be both disrespectful and inhospitable to David and his men. Smith captured this trait of wisdom, as well as the love Abigail had for the Lord Jehovah and King David, which shows throughout the book in how she lives her life. Abigail may have been the only wife David had that shared his faith.

Overall, I really did enjoy Abigail and would probably read the first in the series, Michal, and any others that follow.

“Available February 2010 at your favorite bookseller from Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group.”


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Revolve 2010

I received a free copy of the following book from Book Sneeze in exchange for writing a review. While I consider it a privilege to receive free products to review, my review is my honest opinion and thoughts of the book.

Revolve

I didn’t realize that Resolve was a Bible until it arrived. I thought it was a magazine for young people, but it is the New Testament with a magazine look and design. It certainly brings our present cultural issues to the forefront and will appeal to the younger audience, although it almost seems sacrilegious. I think I understand the concept – the desire to make the Bible more relevant to the younger generation, but I cannot agree with this approach.

I cannot get excited about a New Testament that contains fashion, makeup and dating advice or that is sprinkled with celebrity news, interviews and mission and Bible tips. It saddens me, to be honest. It saddens me that I have to write a negative review and it saddens me that we, as Christians, think that we need to be like the world to reach out to the world with the gospel of Jesus Christ.

Perhaps it is my age, but my oldest daughter liked what she saw, even though she admitted it was kind of weird. She likened it to the Seventeen magazine, except Revolve has the Bible in it. She hasn’t even read Seventeen, she’s only seen it in stores.

I can see young people just reading the newsy clips and sidebars and completely overlooking the New Testament. Although it may contain relevant content, we, as Christians are called to be different from the rest of the world around us. We are called to be in the world, but not of it. To me, Revolve is just another attempt to be like the world, but it’s seasoned with biblical content. It may be a hit with some, but not with me. Just make a teen magazine, no need to call it a New Testament Bible.

Revolve retails for $16.99, but Christian Book Distributors (CBD) has it for $11.99.


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Book Review – Miracle in Sumatra

I received this book for free in exchange for writing a review. While I consider it a privilege to receive free products to review, my review is my honest opinion and thoughts of Miracle in Sumatra.

MiracleInSumatra

Miracle in Sumatra is a children’s storybook written by Jeanne McNaney. This is Ms. McNaney’s second children’s book. Both books have been written in a way that will help parents and teachers educate children about wildlife conservation and endangered species preservation. A portion of the sales from her books also goes to support each of these causes.

This cute story is about a young orangutan named Gus who meets a young human girl. It is a story that teaches children what can happen when man gets greedy and forgets to think about what is best for animals and the environment. Gus is called upon to help his parents and the rest of his species with the help of his new human friend. With the encouragement from his guardian angel, he exhibits bravery and belief in himself in a dangerous situation that saves the whole community of orangutans and challenges the views of human trappers. Other virtues “Gutsey Gus” exhibit are compassion, forgiveness, love and strength.

Our six younger children said that they liked this book. They thought it was “good”, “interesting” and “cute”. It is definitely written in such a way to appeal to the younger audience and their imagination.

Miracle in Sumatra is available at:
Amazon.com
BarnesAndNoble.com
Borders.com
Buy.com

This book is a hardcover and retails for $16.95.


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Faith and Family Reviews

I have been wanting to do something different with our other business for awhile now. Faith and Family Books has become more like a personal journey blog than a business, although I have done many books reviews over there, so be sure to check it out. As I have been helping other blogs and businesses for RobnT Business Solutions I have found that I really like writing reviews. Another thing I noticed as I surfed the web is that Mom Bloggers are gaining a name for themselves an big businesses are sitting up and taking notice that moms have a huge voice in the product world. Therefore, I decided to take the leap myself to see how I can become a part of an ever-growing group of product review blogs.


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