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Suzana P. (suzsees) - Reviews

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Abba's Child: The Cry of the Heart for Intimate Belonging
Abba's Child: The Cry of the Heart for Intimate Belonging
Author: Brennan Manning
Book Type: Paperback
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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Review Date: 7/23/2011


This book should be read by everyone wondering if they'll ever belong anywhere. Manning explains with honesty and tenderness that we all belong, even when we don't believe it. By the end of the book, however, you will begin to believe it. Wonderful book that I will reread.


The Chosen (Reuven Malther, Bk 1)
The Chosen (Reuven Malther, Bk 1)
Author: Chaim Potok
Book Type: Paperback
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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Review Date: 11/20/2018


I enjoyed this book as much because it gave me insight into the world of Jewish-American culture as that the story was well written. It was a page-turner for me.


Eve
Eve
Author: William Paul Young
Book Type: Paperback
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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Review Date: 11/20/2018


Another fascinating take on life as we can't possibly know it. Yet the author somehow makes it make sense. He made me think and left me with more to think about.

If you like that sort of thing, I recommend reading it. As for me, I am keeping the book because there are still imponderables for me to go back to.


Gift from the Sea
Gift from the Sea
Author: Anne Morrow Lindbergh
Book Type: Paperback
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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Review Date: 11/20/2018


When I was in grade school, I found this book on my mom's nightstand and though I didn't completely understand everything the author was writing about, I loved the beautiful way she said it.

As an adult I have rediscovered the gift of this book: how women can and should value the depth of their lives in the midst of family commitments. She inspires me toward self-care.

Highly recommend this book for all women. I'm keeping the one I ordered through PBS.


Glamorous Powers (Church of England, Bk 2)
Glamorous Powers (Church of England, Bk 2)
Author: Susan Howatch
Book Type: Paperback
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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Review Date: 10/12/2011


A cautionary tale about how mystics can get caught up in their own spiritual gifts and therefore need accountability. Well written.


Glittering Images (Starbridge, Bk 1)
Glittering Images (Starbridge, Bk 1)
Author: Susan Howatch
Book Type: Hardcover
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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Review Date: 7/23/2011


Since I am training to be a spiritual director myself, I found this book very interesting. Though the "triggering events" were a bit hard to believe, the journey of self-discovery with another person directing that path made it an excellent read. I've just requested the next in the series.


Hearts of Fire: Eight Women in the Underground Church and Their Stories of Costly Faith
Review Date: 11/20/2018
Helpful Score: 1


I like to read about women who stand up to cultural oppression and this book captured the stories of 8 very brave Christian women. They didn't want to be heroines but they showed that when it matters any of us can stand up and make a difference.


The Invention of Wings
The Invention of Wings
Author: Sue Monk Kidd
Book Type: Paperback
  • Currently 4.3/5 Stars.
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Review Date: 11/20/2018


I LOVED this book. The character development - from their childhood to adulthood - was believable and very touching. It spoke of how a woman, no matter her station in life, can change the course of that station for her good and the good of other women.

I have read just about every single one of Sue Monk Kidd's books, both fiction and non-fiction, but this is by far my favorite!


John's Story: The Last Eyewitness (Jesus Chronicles, Bk 1)
Review Date: 10/20/2011
Helpful Score: 3


An interesting take on the Apostle John's last days on the earth. The fictionalized version of his reason for writing his gospel account and how Revelation came about was interesting. But the writing itself left much to be desired; a typical Christian novel - great story idea that flat-lined in character development and plot!


Kabul Beauty School: An American Woman Goes Behind the Veil
Review Date: 11/20/2018


I enjoyed this story of how an American woman brought beauty back to the women of Afghanistan and found herself in the process.


My Stroke of Insight: A Brain Scientist's Personal Journey
My Stroke of Insight: A Brain Scientist's Personal Journey
Author: Jill Bolte Taylor
Book Type: Hardcover
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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Review Date: 11/20/2018


Read this book if you are at all interested in finding your creative right side. It will give you new understanding of how the right and left brain work.

And it proved the tenacity of the human brain. FASCINATING! I almost didn't want to put it back into the PBS pool.


The Red Tent
The Red Tent
Author: Anita Diamant
Book Type: Paperback
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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Review Date: 11/20/2018


What a wonderful story of how women, at their core, understand and can help each other. Well written despite having taken some liberties with the Biblical account.

Highly recommended.


The Thirteenth Tale
The Thirteenth Tale
Author: Diane Setterfield
Book Type: Hardcover
  • Currently 4.1/5 Stars.
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Review Date: 11/20/2018


This book held me captive til the very satisfying ending. Read it!


Traveling with Pomegranates: A Mother-Daughter Story
Traveling with Pomegranates: A Mother-Daughter Story
Author: Sue Monk Kidd, Ann Kidd Taylor
Book Type: Hardcover
  • Currently 3.2/5 Stars.
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Review Date: 12/2/2017


What an interesting memoir! Beautifully written by a mother and daughter both navigating their separate but connected feminine lives while traveling to a variety of sacred feminine spaces in the world. What I enjoyed the most is how they opened to each other in the course of their personal discoveries.

Though I'm putting this back into the PBS world, it is because I feel inspired to share this same possibility of being with other women. Paying it forward.


The Way of the Heart : Desert Spirituality and Contemporary Ministry
Review Date: 7/23/2011


This is a wonderful, first look at the spirituality of the desert fathers and mothers. Nouwen's style of writing is both simple and profound. I keep coming back to review particular passages that resonated.


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