I like books. If I can get them for free, all the better. I review books for various publishing companies, and they kindly send me free books in return.
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Sherman
Thursday, September 15, 2011
As Silver Refined
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
The Bone House
Thursday, August 25, 2011
The Canary List

This is the first I’ve read of Sigmund Brouwer, and I did enjoy it. Brouwer is a good writer, and I’d consider reading some of his other work. This book though, seemed a little overly simplified at times – perhaps as if it was written for a teen audience? - but it kept a decent pace for the most part, and it kept me interested. The main characters were enjoyable and realistic, and the dialog (for the most part) flowed well.
The plot line at first glance seems to be another “Evil Catholic Church Conspiracy;” however, while it does involve a conspiracy that does go all the way to the Pope, this book isn’t another “DaVinci Code.”
Unfortunately, this book (to me) presents the Catholic Church in a negative light. It seemed every Catholic (and the Church as a whole) in this story was cast in a negative way.
I am not Catholic, but I don’t agree with the current trend of using the Catholic Church as fodder for sensationalistic plots. Many (dare I say, most) in the Catholic Church are well-meaning, upstanding people trying to do their best for God. Yes, there are some messed up folks. Yes, some wrongs have been covered up – and I don’t agree with that. But I think authors ought to start picking other villains.
Last comment: it’s important for people to realize that this is Religious Fiction, so while it’s not overly religious, it does deal with the questions of good and evil, God and the Devil. As Christian fiction though, “The Canary List” does provide some good, thought-provoking reading and an enjoyable plot.
Disclaimer: I received this book free from Waterbrook Multnomah through Blogging for Books - their book review program. I wasn't required to post a positive review. These are my own opinions on this book.
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Love You More
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Water's Edge
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Primal
I read with a highlighter, so my one complaint about this book: It seems to be printed on cheaper paper. I had to be extremely careful to press lightly with my pen or the ink would go straight through the page. But that's on the publisher's end.