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Jan 132014
 

DoesThisInsecurityDoes This Insecurity Make Me Look Fat?

Author: Michelle Wilson

Publisher: Deseret Book

Published: December 2013

Paperback: 168 pages

Genre: Religious NonFiction/Inspirational

ISBN# 978-1-60907-807-2

Reviewed by: Shanda

FTC FYI: received a free paperback review copy in exchange for an honest review

Summary (Goodreads)

• Why do clothing stores hang fun-house mirrors in their dressing rooms?

• The laundry doesn’t cry when it’s not folded, so why should I?

• Can I be confident even if an elevator calls me fat?

Michelle Wilson’s humorous yet poignant insights help women examine the limitations we place on ourselves out of insecurity and self-doubt. We have faith in God, but do we know that He has faith in us?

When we see ourselves with God’s eternal perspective, we can feel confident and whole—even in our imperfection. Just think what we might accomplish if we truly believe that we are more important than we know, stronger than we realize, and extraordinary in every way.

Review

It’s been a while since I’ve sailed through a nonfiction book as quickly as I did Does This Insecurity Make Me Look Fat?. Only eight pages into it, I read the words Michelle had told herself during her day-long pity party and heard their familiar echo in my mind. Soon I was asking myself, “Who is this woman? And how does she know me so well??”

Michelle’s voice is genuine. Her writing style is fun and easy to read. The stories that she shares in relation to the principles she discusses are quick, relatable, effective, and often entertaining. I exhausted a pad of Post-Its leaving notes on pages I wanted to reread and highlight. I look forward to going back through the book and revisiting those paragraphs that inspired me.

“We are not required to be all things, but we are asked to do our best. We are to magnify who we are, not necessarily what we do. An immaculate house, perfectly behaved children, and an unbroken record of punctuality will not matter if our character is tainted with pride, anger, selfishness…and guilt.”   –page 46

I laughed out loud several times. I truly enjoy her sense of humor. Michelle knows how to intermingle the funny and the serious without detracting from the spiritual message.

I cried at least half a dozen times but in a hopeful, I-needed-to-hear-that kind of way. I appreciated the sincerity I felt from her. I loved her message of Perspective and how strongly she advocates for women to see themselves as Heavenly Father sees them.

The Nine Expectations she outlines are excellent. They fill me with hope. I plan to print them and hang them where I can see them every day.

One of the analogies Michelle shared that really stood out to me was the story of when her daughter really wanted to help her, but she kept saying no, preferring to accomplish the tasks on her own.

“We so deeply want to be heard and to be helped, but when the help comes, we often turn it away. Sometimes we feel unworthy of His help. Sometimes we are prideful and don’t want to be helped in His way…It is up to us to hear Him and accept His answers. It is up to us to let Him help us.  –page 68

Some time later, her daughter asked again and she accepted her help. After they were finished, her little daughter thanked her, gave her mom a hug, and told her she really loved her. Through my tears, I read the following:

“I looked down at her and realized that her desire to help me wasn’t just because she liked to help. It was because she loved me. … Heavenly Father sends help to us not because He doubts our abilities but because He loves us…” –pages 69-70

There is so much more. I could go on and on. I highly recommend Does This Insecurity Make Me Look Fat?. It is worth every one of the five stars I’m giving it.

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Jan 062014
 

TheRunawayKingThe Runaway King (The Ascendence Trilogy #2)

Author: Jennifer A. Nielsen

Publisher: Scholastic

Published: March 2013

Hardcover: 331 pages

Genre: Middle Grade/Young Adult Adventure

ISBN# 9780545284158

Reviewed by: Shanda and Mindy

FTC FYI: received a free softcover ARC in exchange for an honest review

Summary

A kingdom teetering on the brink of destruction. A king gone missing. Who will survive? Find out in the highly anticipated sequel to Jennifer A. Nielsen’s blockbuster THE FALSE PRINCE!

Just weeks after Jaron has taken the throne, an assassination attempt forces him into a deadly situation. Rumors of a coming war are winding their way between the castle walls, and Jaron feels the pressure quietly mounting within Carthya. Soon, it becomes clear that deserting the kingdom may be his only hope of saving it. But the further Jaron is forced to run from his identity, the more he wonders if it is possible to go too far. Will he ever be able to return home again? Or will he have to sacrifice his own life in order to save his kingdom?

The stunning second installment of The Ascendance Trilogy takes readers on a roller-coaster ride of treason and murder, thrills and peril, as they journey with the Runaway King!

Shanda’s Review

From the first sentence I knew The Runaway King would be just as enjoyable as The False Prince, which was an absolutely amazing book.

I love Jennifer’s writing style. I was hooked from the beginning, and didn’t want to put the book down. I had to know how events would transpire. Jaron has such a great voice. I love his cleverness and wit. It was wonderful stepping back into his world.  As with The False Prince, there were some surprises, unexpected twists, and more than a few places that made me chuckle.

The Shadow Throne will be released February 25, 2014, and I can’t wait to get my hands on it. There is a lot hanging in the balance with the kingdom and his friends. I’m in so much suspense over Imogen, and it’s always a blast hanging with Jaron.

As much as I don’t want to say goodbye to these characters and this series, I am so excited for The Shadow Throne. Is it February yet?

Mindy’s Review

Another stunning offering from Jennifer Nielsen.  I was blown away by The False Prince and this book was the same.  So many exciting things take place right from the start.  I will not be able to summarize any parts for you, too many spoilers.  I loved, loved all the little seeds that Jennifer planted throughout to make this book thrilling and fresh.  Jaron is still as smart-alecy as ever, and I think that is what I love most about him.  He is too clever for his own good.  Even when he seems to be at the end of his rapidly fraying rope, he is always a step ahead.  I read this book in a matter of hours.  I could not put it down.  Jaron is a character that you will think about and care for long after you finish reading.  The ending of The Runaway King is brilliant.

5 out of 5 stars.  This is book 2 in a trilogy.  Start with The False Prince.  The Shadow Throne (book 3) will be released February 25, 2014.  I am eagerly waiting to see how this amazing series will end.

Check out Mindy and Shanda’s review of The False Prince.

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Dec 302013
 

AFamilyForChristmasA Family for Christmas (Texas Grooms #3)

Author: Winnie Griggs

Publisher: Love Inspired

Published Date: October 2013

Paperback/ebook: 288 pages

Genre: Christian Historical Romance/Holiday Romance

ISBN# 9780373829835

Reviewed by: Shanda

FTC FYI: received a free digital galley from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review

Summary

Eve Pickering knows what it’s like to be judged for your past. So she’s not about to leave the orphaned boy she’s befriended alone in this unfamiliar Texas town. Since Chance Dawson’s offer of shelter is the only way to look after Leo, Eve is determined they’ll have a warm, welcoming home for the holidays.

Chance came from the big city to make it on his own despite a painful secret. But Eve’s strength is giving him a confidence he never expected—and a new direction for his dream. With a little Christmas blessing, he’ll dare to win her heart—and make their family one for a lifetime.

Review

A Family for Christmas is a quick, Christmas-themed Christian historical romance that can satisfy the need for a light, clean love story. The book started pretty slow for me, though it picked up a bit more toward the middle to end. I found Chance interesting, but felt Eve’s character was kind of all over the place. Dotty (aka Mrs. Epps) was the most intriguing character to me, with depth and history alluded to in this story. I would consider reading the first two in the series to learn more about her and the events of “recent history” in the book.

I didn’t realize this was part of a series until I was into the book, so obviously it can stand alone. I am curious about the purpose that brought these men to Turnabout, Texas. There’s only the vaguest of information in this book, so I may search out the first book to find an answer. There is one more book in the series, and while I found A Family for Christmas enjoyable enough to finish, I probably won’t rush out to read the next one.

Dec 282013
 

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Thank you to everyone for participating in the LDSWBR Countdown to Christmas 2013.

It’s hard to believe we’ve been counting down to Christmas on the blog for 5 years now. We couldn’t do it without the generous authors who join in each year and our faithful LDSWBR blog readers.

Thanks for making this such a fun tradition!

And now, the winners:

 

  • Rocky Road by Josi S. Kilpack (personalized copy)  –  BETHANY
  • Shannon’s Hope by Josi S. Kilpack (personalized copy)  –  LAURA WALTZ
  • The House at Rose Creek by Jenny Proctor (signed copy)  –  MELODY ANTHONY
  • Penumbras by Braden Bell (signed copy)  –  BONNIE HARRIS
  • The Reluctant Blogger by Ryan Rapier (personalized copy)  –  STEPHANIE
  • Just Ella by Annette K. Larsen (personalized paperback)  –  MELODY ANTHONY
  • Longing For Home by Sarah M. Eden (signed copy)  –  CINDY
  • Mile 21 by Sarah Dunster (ebook or signed paperback)  –  JANET S.
  • Blackmoore by Julianne Donaldson (audio CD)  –  CATHY JEPPSEN
  • Finding Sheba or Ruby’s Secret by H.B. Moore (winner’s choice; format of choice)  –  LEIGH
  • Pocket Full of Posies by Julie Coulter Bellon (or other Hostage Negotiation novel of choice in either paperback or Kindle)  –  SHAUNA WHEELWRIGHT
  • Hadley-Hadley Benson by Jody Wind Durfee (personalized copy)  –  BRADEN
  • Lock & Key by Traci Hunter Abramson (personalized copy)  –  JILL ALBIN
  • The Witnesses by Stephanie Black (winner’s choice of Kindle, Nook, or personalized paperback)  –  ALYSON M.

And the winner of the $50 Amazon Gift Card is….

SHAUNA WHEELWRIGHT! 

Congratulations! I will be contacting all of the winners by email in the next few days.

Thanks again to all of the authors who participated in our Countdown and especially for those who so generously donated book prizes.

Have a great New Year!

 

Dec 272013
 

 

At the beginning of the year I set a goal to read 100 books. Since I hit 102 books read in 2012, I figured I could easily do that again, especially with all of my kids in school at least part of the time. Ha! I really thought I would have more time when my kids got older. Joke’s on me, I guess. :)

I have nine more books to read before New Year’s Day to meet my goal. I think I’ll tackle the 39 Clues series. They’re pretty quick reads, right? Wish me luck!

In no particular order, here are my favorite reads of 2013: 

 

TheRunawayKing

The Runaway King by Jennifer A. Nielsen

GOODREADS

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Longing for Home

Longing For Home by Sarah M. Eden

MY REVIEW | GOODREADS

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blackmoore

Blackmoore by Julianne Donaldson

MY REVIEW | GOODREADS

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The Witnesses by Stephanie Black

MY REVIEW | GOODREADS

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Rent_Collector

The Rent Collector by Camron Wright

MY REVIEW | GOODREADS

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LovesReckoning

Love’s Reckoning by Laura Frantz

MY REVIEW | GOODREADS

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Fairy Godmothers, Inc.

Fairy Godmothers, Inc. by Jenniffer Wardell

MY REVIEW | GOODREADS

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are-we-special

Are We Special? The Truth and the Lie about God’s Chosen People by Jeffrey S. Reber and Steven P. Moody

MY REVIEW | GOODREADS

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WrittenOnOurHearts

Written on Our Hearts by Emily Freeman

MY REVIEW | GOODREADS

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ItStartsWithFood

It Starts With Food by Dallas and Melissa Hartwig

GOODREADS

I enjoyed so many more books than are listed here. Check out my Goodreads shelf to see more of them.

Have you read any of my favorites from 2013? Do you have any recommendations for me for 2014?

Dec 252013
 

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***Merry Christmas!***

 

We hope you had a great morning with your loved ones. Oh, and that you all got books (or Kindles/Nooks/iPads – anything you can read on!) for Christmas.

Tell us what you got for Christmas in the comments!

We appreciate every one of you. Thanks for participating in the Countdown to Christmas 2013. Don’t forget to comment on each Countdown post before Midnight MT tonight. Every comment is another chance to win!

Enjoy this special day as you celebrate the birth of the best Gift any of us could ever receive.

Best wishes-

Shanda, Sheila, and Mindy