The Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins
The Hunger Games finale ends just as it began. An emotional roller coaster with twists and turns that inspire. The Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins Scholastic August 2010 The main characters are divided between a surprising...
Read →Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins
The second book of the Hunger Games series is cleverly titled Catching Fire. The book builds on emotions that linger from the Hunger Games which makes you feel even more invested. The book does climax but ultimately is l...
Read →The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
This book is the first in a three part series and is named after the Hunger Games, the lethal games the characters battle in throughout the book. Their country, Panem, gets divided and the people of the Capitol decide to...
Read →Winter's Fire by Janice Miller
Another savage winter. Rustling and ranch grabbing. A collapsing cattle market. Ruthless conspirators who will stop at nothing to achieve their ends. Treachery in high places. An ominous figure from the past. All these p...
Read →Sisterhood Everlasting by Ann Brashares
Four girls. One Summer. One pair of pants. That's where it started. This is where it ends. Sisterhood Everlasting by Ann Brashares Random House June 2011 In 2001, Ann Brashares introduced us to Lena, Bridget, Carmen, and...
Read →Twilight's Last Gleaming by Robert Jeffress
To be upfront with you, I asked to review this book because I have strong and mostly negative views of Christian leaders who use their pulpits for political influence and based on what I'd seen of Pastor Jeffress in the ...
Read →The Whipping Club by Deborah Henry
It is 1957. Marian and Ben, an inter-faith (Catholic and Jewish) couple are working to carve a new life out for themselves in Ireland. After a disastrous meeting with Ben's parents on the day that Marian gets some shocki...
Read →The Captive Heart by Dale Cramer
Ravaged by disease, preyed upon by bandits, the Bender family's second year in Mexico has taken on a grievous turn. The Amish discover, more than ever before, what it means to live by faith and not by sight. The Captive ...
Read →Lies Beneath by Anne Greenwood Brown
Calder White is a killer. He is drawn to the positive emotions put out by normal people, and once he drags them beneath the surface of the water, he is able to absorb these emotions as his own. His three sisters are much...
Read →Starters by Lissa Price
In a dystopian future, the majority of the adult population has been killed by chemical warfare. Because vaccinations were in short supply, only the very young and old were inoculated, leaving two very different groups o...
Read →Darling Jasmine by Bertrice Small
Born an Imperial Mughal princess, now a widowed marchioness, Jasmine had been forced into marriage twice. Rebelling at King James' decree that she wed James Leslie, fifth earl of Glenkirk, she flees to France with her ch...
Read →Creative Slow-Cooker Meals by Moeller
From the celebrated coauthor of The Marriage Miracle comes a new kind of cookbook and a new attitude toward planning meals. With an eye toward the whole menu, not just part of it, columnist Cheryl Moeller teaches cooks t...
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