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New & Notable Book Reviews

I love writing book reviews and I love reading them. Since I cannot possibly read and review all of the interesting books out there, here are a few notable links I’ve collected recently:

Celebrities Recall Brushes with Graham in Billy & Me

Evangelist Billy Graham has rubbed elbows with celebrities ranging from presidents to journalists to musicians. Here are testimonies from 12 of them.

  • Adelle M. Banks |
  • February 13, 2013 |
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Iscariot A New Side To An Old Story

Who was Judas Iscariot? The Scriptures tell us the basic facts: he was chosen by Jesus to be one of his twelve disciples.

  • Susan Ellingburg |
  • February 13, 2013 |
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When The Odds Are Not in Your Favor

Imagine you were trapped in a life or death situation. No one is coming to your rescue, and your only hope of survival is at the expense of strangers. As a Christian, what would you do?

One Sunday is a Romantic Comedy With Substance

While great strides have been made in making female protagonists more realistic in today’s Christian fiction, One Sunday's Alice Ferguson is true to life.

  • Christa Banister |
  • February 04, 2013 |
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Hope Unseen A Story of War and Faith

Hope Unseen is much more than a war story, or a story of faith, or a feel-good inspirational tale.

Vanished Reveals a New Series for Irene Hannon

Vanished is the first book in a new series, Private Justice, by bestselling author Irene Hannon.

God and Football

Does football fanaticism qualify as idol worship? Yes, according to author-comedian, Chad Gibbs. Read an excerpt of his book, God & Football.

The Dance Deserves An Encore

Clueless. Absolutely clueless: Jim Anderson thought he was a great husband and father. He was keeping up appearances and things were sure to turn around soon.

  • Susan Ellingburg |
  • January 29, 2013 |
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Publishers Are in Seventh Heaven With Near-Death Memoirs

Do people really see a light at the end of a tunnel when they have a near-death experience? And could that be heaven up ahead?

Multiply by Francis Chan (book review)

Multiply is a good book and one that fills an important niche. If you think back to the days when you were a new believer, I am certain you will see the benefit of this type of material.

The Best Book I've Read This Year

How a lesbian professor became a pastor's wife and the homeschooling mom of four adopted children.

  • Dr. Ray Pritchard |
  • January 02, 2013 |
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Fathoming Biblical Womanhood May Require More Than a Year...

Rachel Held Evans' controversial new book, A Year of Biblical Womanhood, is valuable, humorous, and confusing.

Placebo Strange But Suspenseful

After six installments in the Patrick Bowers series of books, Steven James has taken a break from the venerable FBI agent and moved on to a new leading man.

Wings of Glass Stronger Than Expected

When eighteen-year-old Penny Carson met Trent Taylor, he swept her off her feet in what seemed like a fairytale romance.

  • Susan Ellingburg |
  • November 19, 2012 |
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Girls Find Guidance in Perfectly Unique

If you’ve ever read Annie Downs’ blog at annieblogs.com, you know the spunky 30-something is fun, hilarious and wise beyond her years.

  • Lindsay Williams |
  • November 16, 2012 |
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Hopefully, Hand’s a Hit With Kids

Dead Man’s Hand, by award-winning author Eddie Jones, is a western mystery told in the least offensive way possible.

No Safety in The Sanctuary

Ted Dekker’s latest, The Sanctuary, is a sequel to 2011’s The Priest’s Graveyard, which explored the psychological journey of tormented California priest Danny Hanson.

The Racketeer More Shady Than Clever

Malcolm Bannister, a former small-town Virginia lawyer, is halfway through a 10-year sentence at a federal prison camp in Frostburg, Maryland, due to a shady money laundering scheme.

Queen of the Waves A Charming Cruise

With the one hundredth anniversary of the Titanic’s sinking upon us, the market has been flooded with Titanic-themed books.

  • Susan Ellingburg |
  • October 18, 2012 |
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