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Review Date: 2/26/2011
I really enjoyed these true stories of faith under fire. Many are first hand accounts of personal experiences from military personel that provide insight into faith when faced with enormous opposition. Others are taken from written accounts of similiar situations.
Review Date: 3/16/2010
I love this book. It is mysterous and suspenseful while it leads the reader into the minds and hearts of its characters. I relish books in which I feel involved in the character's emotions. You know something is not quite right from the beginning of the book, and the ending is a surprise. As this is this authors first book, I will be looking for more from Chris Fabry.
Review Date: 1/30/2010
Catherine Crier reads this 6 hours worth of 5 audio CD's. It was full of surprises and had many suspensful moments. The ending was very thought provoking.
Review Date: 3/24/2010
Helpful Score: 2
I am 50 years old, have been an avid reader since first grade, and have never experienced a book this profound and heart wrenching. I actually had to put the book down at one point due to my gut wrenching sobs. These accounts of our soldiers, their families, and those left behind touched me in a way I know I will never forget or get over. The men and women who deliver "the news" are special people doing very special work.
Review Date: 5/18/2012
Helpful Score: 1
Personal account of son's bipolar disorder. Very well written by Danielle Steel. Includes some of Nick's journal entries for emphasis. Very moving book.
Review Date: 3/15/2012
A great followup to An Unfinished Gift by the same author.
Review Date: 4/28/2011
Helpful Score: 1
I was hooked immediately. Thought provoking, suspenseful book about the lengths one would go to for someone else.
Review Date: 5/21/2012
A suspenseful book revolving around the Amish way of life. Heartfelt and emotional at times. Very good read.
Review Date: 3/3/2011
Wonderful book. Draws you in immediately. Funny and lighthearted. I couldn't wait to read the next page.
Review Date: 5/24/2010
I really liked this book. It provides a picture of our soldiers as separate people, not just as a large group of blended people. You've heard of the saying "Can't see the forest for the trees." This book allows the reader to see the trees.
Donna
Donna
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