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Joan E. (joanesh) - Reviews

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90 Minutes In Heaven: A True Story of Death and Life
90 Minutes In Heaven: A True Story of Death and Life
Author: Cecil Murphey, Don Piper
Book Type: Paperback
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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Review Date: 4/25/2007
Helpful Score: 20


Wow. This book recounts what happened to Don Piper while he was "dead" for 90 minutes after grave injury in an auto accident. He vividly recalls, in detail, what he experienced during the hour-and-a-half rescuers worked to resuscitate him. His is truly a glimpse of heaven, told with an incredible eye for detail.


Elixir
Elixir
Author: Davis Bunn
Book Type: Paperback
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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Review Date: 4/25/2007
Helpful Score: 1


T. Davis Bunn is a fabulous writer. And I really enjoyed this book. Fast-paced, intriging, suspenseful, elixer enters the world of pharmaceutical corporate espionage. The main character, Taylor Knox (known for his surfing abilities), is blackmailed into helping the company founder's family search for the missing heiress to their pharmaceutical empire and fortune. His search takes him all over the world, through surfing communities and monestaries and corporate offices and private yachts, each step drawing him deeper into a web of lethal danger for himself and the woman he seeks. It's a great read.


The End of the Age
The End of the Age
Author: David Dolan
Book Type: Paperback
  • Currently 4.5/5 Stars.
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Review Date: 4/25/2007


From the back of the book:

"Fans of apocalyptic fiction won't be able to resist this fast-paced novel that ties current events in the Middle East to biblical prophecies.

"When Eli Ben-David and his best friend Jonathan are called up for duty in Israel's armed forces, Jonathan's wife, Sarah, and members of their close-knit Messianic congregation hold a constant prayer vigil. Eli is devastated when Jonathan is killed in a massive Syrian chemical strike, but his faith in Yeshua remains strong...Later the world is stunned when Israel retaliates by firing a nuclear missile at Syria. When a peace conference is held in Europe a dynamic young prince emerges as a world leader. The exciting story continues as prophecies are fulfilled and event catapult the world into the final battle of Armageddon."


The Finale (Singer Trilogy, Bk 3)
The Finale (Singer Trilogy, Bk 3)
Author: Calvin Miller
Book Type: Paperback
  • Currently 4.4/5 Stars.
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Review Date: 4/25/2007


Not as good as the first two in this series, but still very good, The Finale completes Calvin Miller's The Singer Trilogy (The Singer, The Song, and The Finale). This poetic narrative reads like a tale told by bards long ago and concludes the larger story of the Singer and his Song. Just as CS Lewis's The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe provides a moving metaphor for the Christian Gospel, so The Singer, The Song, and The Finale do the same. This is a story of incarnation and redemption.


Mood Swings Understand Your Emotional Highs And Lows
Review Date: 4/25/2007
Helpful Score: 1


A readable, well-researched book about depression from a Christian counseling perspective.


Never Again Good-bye (Second Chance, Bk 1)
Never Again Good-bye (Second Chance, Bk 1)
Author: Terri Blackstock
Book Type: Paperback
  • Currently 4.1/5 Stars.
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Review Date: 4/25/2007
Helpful Score: 3


Part of the "Second Chances" series, Never Again Good-bye tells the suspenseful, moving of a woman wanting only to see the child she gave up for adoption and a man trying to protect his child from a would-be stalker. Providing the reader a roller-coaster ride of emotions, this book provides three-dimensional, well written characters, and a story with which readers can identify.


Premonition (City of God, Bk 2)
Premonition (City of God, Bk 2)
Author: Randy Ingermanson
Book Type: Paperback
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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Review Date: 4/25/2007
Helpful Score: 1


Premonition, part of Ingermanson's "City of God" series, provides another fun, fast-paced exploration of what happens when you look at history with a lens of both science and faith. Set in AD 57 in Jerusalem, it's the story of a modern-era archeologist and her husband trapped in the first century by an errant physics experiment. With no knowledge of how to return to the 21st century, the protaganists (who have full knowledge of events that occur in the 1st century in Jerusalem) seek to make their way through the times and circumstances of a city they know is headed for disaster. Interesting premise. A real page-turner.


Retribution (CITY OF GOD)
Retribution (CITY OF GOD)
Author: Randy Ingermanson
Book Type: Paperback
  • Currently 4.1/5 Stars.
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Review Date: 4/25/2007
Helpful Score: 1


From the City of God Series, Retribution is a compelling account of what happens to a 21st-century archeologist who finds herself trapped in 1st-century Jerusalem after travelling through time. Knowing that Rome is about to take brutal retribution again Jerusalem, and also knowing (from her knowledge of history) what the outcome will be, the protagonist finds herself in an impossible position. Should she warn the people of Jerusalem of what Rome is about to do, risking changing history for all time? If she does, will they believe her or kill her as a false prophet? Should they help the people of Jerusalem resist? Blending science, faith, history, and archaelogy, Ingermanson puts together a page-turning tale of suspense, conflict, hope, and forgiveness.


Rising Tide: The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 and How It Changed America
Review Date: 4/25/2007
Helpful Score: 4


For history buffs, this fascinating look at the Great Missippi Flood of 1927 uncovers not only the bad science that led to massive flooding after heavy rains, but the underlying social tensions of the time (racism, politics, high society, etc.) that contributed the severity of the disaster. It's incredible how little Americans know of the history of our country, but this book provides readable insight to the issues of the early 20th-century South. Always interesting, sometimes infuriating, this book will make a history buff out of just about anyone.


Touch the Top of the World : A Blind Man's Journey to Climb Farther than the Eye Can See: My Story
Review Date: 4/25/2007
Helpful Score: 4


Fascinating. Poignant. Astounding. This is the story of a man, blind since he was thirteen years old, who pushes past his limitations to summit Mt. Everest. "Touch the Top of the World" is Erik Weihenmayer's moving momoir of his determination to break through barriers commonly faced by the visually challenged to ultimatly accomplish his dream of climbing the world's highest peaks (something few climbers have done). It's an inspiring read; one I enjoyed and suspect you will, too.


Under the Banner of Heaven : A Story of Violent Faith
Under the Banner of Heaven : A Story of Violent Faith
Author: Jon Krakauer
Book Type: Paperback
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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Review Date: 4/25/2007
Helpful Score: 2


Dryer than I expected it to be, Under the Banner of Heaven is still an interesting non-fiction read. It recounts the story of the brutal murder of a woman and her baby daughter, committed by two brothers who insist God commanded them to kill their victims. In investigating and writing about the crime, Krakauer ends up revealing a darker side of Mormonism - a darker sect of religious folks (not mainstream Mormons) with distorted (and dangerous) views of faith. It's fascinating; just a little more clinical than I expected.


Vote of Intolerance
Vote of Intolerance
Author: Josh McDowell, Ed Stewart
Book Type: Paperback
  • Currently 5/5 Stars.
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Review Date: 4/25/2007


From the back of the book:

"Blaming the godless culture for the loss of her son and the demise of her marriage, Stevie Van Horne leaves Los Angeles with her two children for the promise of a better life in North California. She pours herself into the campaign to elect conservative Dan Bellardi as governor to establish a safe haven where Judeo-Christian values can flourish once again.

"But North California is not the Promised Land Stevie had envisioned. Terrorist attacks and a kidnapping threaten the campaign and Bellardi's family. Stevie loses touch with her daughter, Shawna, who is being seduced by those who would lead her into the deeper "more spiritual" life of the occult. She is determined to salvage her children from this encroaching culture. But to do so she must release the past, rethink her priorities, and fully trust God for her future.

"Vote of Intolerance is a finely crafted political thriller that raises knotty questions..."


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