Tag Archives: Anna Wood’s book reviews

Review of Forever After by Deborah Raney

Deeply moving. Compassionate. Intense. Heart-breaking. Heart-searching. God-focused. Suspenseful. Exciting. Carefully crafted. Well written. A gentle dose of God-focused romance. Wonderful storyline…okay, I’ll stop with the epitaphs but not until I tell you to read this book. Forever After is the 2nd book in the Hanover Falls series by Deborah Raney and it’s the first book [...]

Review of Sue Ellen’s Girl Ain’t Fat, She Just Weighs Heavy by Shellie Rushing Tomlinson

Very tasty tidbits: that’s what Sue Ellen’s Girl Ain’t Fat, She Just Weighs Heavy offers. Approach it as a book and find lots to think on, laugh about and, perhaps see yourself (or someone you know) in. Approach it as a cookbook and have lots of fun deciding which of the oh-so-tasty-sounding recipes to try today [...]

Review of Real Simplicity by Randy Frazee and Rozanne Frazee

Our lives are complicated, busy, frustrating. Our children are over-whelmed with adult-organized activities and exhausted from over-scheduled lives. Families hardly know each other and neighbors don’t know each other. Something needs to be done…but what? Randy and Rozanne Frazee have some ideas that just might change your life. Their book, Real Simplicity deals with these and other problems [...]

Review of Fair Game by Elizabeth White

Did you ever come across a book you would have liked to have loved but you just couldn’t? One that you picked up again and again, each time determined that this time you would find the gem within? That’s how I feel about Fair Game by Elizabeth White. I chose to read this book because [...]

Review of The Fall of Satan: Rebels in the Garden by Bodie Hodge

Did you ever ask any of the following questions? Why would God Who is good create Satan who would be evil? When did Satan become evil? Did the serpent originally have legs? How does the devil’s lies impact our lives today? How does original sin affect us today? Who were the Nephilim? Did pain exist before the Fall? [...]

Review of The Dark Side of Charles Darwin: A Critical Analysis of an Icon of Science by Jerry Bergman, PhD

Both enlightening and depressing “The Dark Side of Charles Darwin: A Critical Analysis of an Icon of Science” by Jerry Bergman is a must read for anyone interested in the origins debate that has raged since the publication of “On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races [...]

A New Review of Beyond Talent by John Maxwell

It is easy to go soft on this work and others by Mr. Maxwell because of the reputation he has among many Christians. Mr. Maxwell’s books seem to get results and, overall, they are just plain fun to read.“Beyond Talent” is, like many of his others, an easy and enjoyable read that, on first glance, [...]