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May 2004

This contest period's winner was ImNpieces@aol.com, who received a copy of THE SECOND TOUCH (A. D. Chronicles #2) by Bodie & Brock Thoene.


simj26@yahoo.ca
Elixir: A Novel by T. Davis Bunn. 4.75 stars!
I have always loved suspense novels. And the globe-trotting kind (ones where scenes are set in many places around the globe), have topped my list of favorites in the suspense genre. Elixir by T. Davis Bunn is just my kind of book! From the moment I read the blurb about it in my book club catalog, I knew it was going to end up being a favorite. Sure enough, after I had read it, it became one of my favorite books read this year. The action never lets up right from the first few pages. I read the book in a day. I would highly recommend it to anyone!

RAYSMUSIC@webtv.net
A Season of Grace by Bette Nordberg. 5 strong stars.
An excellent read! This is a book you'll have a hard time laying down. I highly recommend this book to anyone. Very moving story!

Fair is the Rose by Liz Curtis Higgs. 5 stars.
Anything Liz writes is wonderful. This is her second installment in the fantastic Scotland series. One not to miss. Very enjoyable escapism.

catfish@millardmanor.com
Not Much Just Chillin' :The Hidden Lives of Middle Schoolers by Linda Perlstein. 5 stars.
A must-read for anyone who has one or teaches any.

JHIDEY@aol.com
Leading from Your Strengths by John Trent. 4 stars.
An excellent explanation of his ministry assessment tool. Very readable.

The Auburn Avenue Theology, Pros & Cons: Debating the Federal Vision, edited by Calvin Beisner. 5 stars.
Excellent book having 7 proponents and 7 critics debate the issue. This was a result of a symposium they had at Knox Theological Seminary. Pretty deep reading but makes their differences very clear.

jalocke@comcast.net
I am at the last half of book three of the Christ Clone Trilogy, Acts of God. Tremendous reading; tremendous concepts; tremendous research; better than the Left Behind series. The author is "brave" in entering concepts that lead a reader to turn pages, and to question and learn about the Bible, politics, the political scene and power.

tfranzen2124@comcast.net
Dream Giver by Bruce Wilkinson. 3 stars.
A helpful way of thinking about the greater purposes and designs of God's call in our lives. Not deep, not earth-shattering, but helpful.

For the third time now, Waking the Dead by John Eldredge. Powerful, provocative, heady, important. 5 stars.

ImNpieces@aol.com
In This Mountain by Jan Karon. 5 stars.
I have finished the seventh of this Mitford series. They are wonderful books. Being the wife of a minister who is also diabetic, I have felt very close to these books. Ms. Karon's style of writing is somewhat different from most authors, and was a little hard to get into with the first book, but soon was so very easy to read but hard to put down!

nmdicke2@datasync.com
Maisie Dobbs by Jacqueline Winspear. 5 stars.
Shooting At Loons by Margaret Maron. 4 stars.
A Fountain Filled With Blood by Julia Spencer-Fleming. 5 stars.

abbiejpflueger@earthlink.net
I have discovered a new author by the name of M.G. Miller. So my most recent reading list consists of his two novels: Bayou Jesus and Her Grave Embrace

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