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debbiekrenzer
debbiekrenzer rated it 8 years ago
This was definitely an interesting read. A motivational speaker who had spoken at hundreds of conventions, companies and events had his life totally changed all in one night. All because he tried to be a hero and help a woman who was being harassed by her pimp. It was really sad what happened to him...
Vailia's Page Turner
Vailia's Page Turner rated it 10 years ago
My rating of this is a 3.5, but since I cannot do 1/2 stars, I'll go on the generous side. Let me also start off by stating very clearly that this novel is Christian Fiction. Very strongly so. That is fine with me but I know some do not enjoy reading it and the plot synopsis does not exactly shar...
RedT Reads Randomly
RedT Reads Randomly rated it 11 years ago
I very rarely select Christian fiction as a genre. The main reason is undoubtedly that my favorite genres to read in, SciFi and Fantasy, or Action and Adventure, are generally ignored by Christian fiction (CF from here on out) authors. But there is another reason too, and I hate making rash gen...
Jenn S. Bookworm
Jenn S. Bookworm rated it 12 years ago
Aside from a few minor issues this was quite the interesting read. I enjoyed the way the author gradually built up what was occurring without giving it away too quickly. The characters, while not very deep, were believable and had separate personalities. The plot was handled very well. I can see thi...
iola
iola rated it 12 years ago
Thirty years ago, Reece Roth was given a prophecy: “there will come a day when you will train them—they will be four. The song, the teacher, the leader, the temple.” That day has now come, and Reece, along with Marcus Amber, Dana Raine, Brandon Scott, and Tamera Miller, are scheduled to go on a retr...
lonesomepoint
lonesomepoint rated it 13 years ago
I should correct the blurb, printed on the back cover and displayed on Goodreads, claiming that Rooms is "part The Shack and part The Screwtape Letters." I haven't read The Shack and so can't comment on that comparison; but Rooms does not resemble The Screwtape Letters at all. The blurb writer made ...
siobhanparker
siobhanparker rated it 14 years ago
I love Christian fiction, and this book's premise seemed right up my alley, so I checked it out from the library as soon as I got the chance. Did "Book of Days" deliver? Mostly. The convoluted plot was well thought-out, and the writing was great. The short chapters were a slight annoyance, and I ...
beccabee
beccabee rated it 14 years ago
Hey ... who tricked me into reading a god book? But this wasn't bad, actually.
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ѦѺ rated it 14 years ago
"I alone know the plans I have for you, plans to bring you prosperity and not disaster, plans to bring about the future you hope for. Then you will call to Me and I will answer you." - Jeremiah 29:11-12 (Good News Bible with Deuterocanonicals Today's English Version 1992)Micah Taylor has everything....
The Book Ends Reviews
The Book Ends Reviews rated it 15 years ago
I received this book from Library Thing and wrote my review there and provided a copy here.Micah, a very prosperous software mogul finds out that he inherited a house from his uncle Archie who Micah's father says is crazy. Micah received a letter from someone after Micah was well established in his ...
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