The Boy on the Wooden Box
A hidden gem in a sea of countless publications, The Boy on the Wooden Box, is a memoir about Leon Leyson, the youngest to be included on Schindler’s List.
A hidden gem in a sea of countless publications, The Boy on the Wooden Box, is a memoir about Leon Leyson, the youngest to be included on Schindler’s List.
What really happened in the children’s block of Hitler’s death camp? Did books really save Dita? Dita Kraus shares the truth in an exclusive interview!
The last book in the Cities of Refuge series, Conniyln Cossette takes Like Flames in the Night to the next level!
Milkweed is honestly a masterpiece, for lack of a better word, and I was sad when each chapter came to an end! The story highlights the innocence of a child and proves that hatred is taught.
A Girl’s Guide to the Outback takes on the classic story of enemies to lovers; however, while this novel is an endearing love story where loyalty runs high and Australian slang is plenty, many things were lacking in this novel.
The Camera Never Lies is a book unlike any other. Breaking the barrier between page and reader, David Rawlings challenges all who pick up this book to face the truth of their lives and strive to live a life of “No Secrets.”
Be Loved is perfect for teens who are navigating their way through high school, and for all the girls who don’t already know how much their Father in heaven loves them!
The sequel to The Tattooist of Auschwitz, Cilka’s Journey travels to the cold and treacherous land of Siberia where Cilka’s fight for survival continues.
I Kissed Dating Goodbye was a book that haunted me throughout my childhood; however, five years later, I’ve read it again to understand the controversy and hurt that it has caused in the Christian community.
Margaret McMullen was looking for a story; but after visiting Yad Vashem during her trip to Israel in 2008, she found more than her next book, she found her family!
Tear-jerking, action-packed, and suspenseful! Connilyn Cossette exceeds expectation with her latest novel, Until the Mountains Fall!
GOLD. FIRE. FIERCE. EYE-OPENING. Rachel Hollis brings the roof down with her latest book! If you loved Girl, Wash Your Face, your mind is going to be blown with Girl, Stop Apologizing.
Centering on the lives of four individuals, The Memory House takes us on a journey through time. Including an exclusive interview with the author, this is a review you don’t want to miss!
After spending the last couple of weeks reading Historical Fiction, I felt like it was time for me to read something lighter and Love & Gelato was the perfect choice!
For sixteen years, Anna has known she is different; however, is she ready to learn the truth about her heritage? Will it be a halo or horns?
At least once a year I come across a book that changes my view on life. This year, the first book that has impacted my life is The Tattooist of Auschwitz.
I began reading the Alex Rider series more than ten years ago, and it quickly became one of my favorites, igniting my love of books!
Never has there been a book I’ve loathed more than In His Steps; however, after ten years of hateful thoughts towards this novel, I have had a change of heart!
Loyalties are tested, sacrifices are made, survival is adamant, and love proves to be powerful in The Nightingale!
There You’ll Find Me is a diamond in the rough, and I hope you will appreciate it as much as I do! Jenny B. Jones wrote an incredible novel that is enjoyable but also reveals some profound truths.
Adrift is a memoir of love, loss, and survival; more than that, it’s also a book that will inspire you to live out your passions and not let devastation keep you from doing what you love.
The year is 1959. Elisa and her family are about to board a plane that will take them away from the chaos in Cuba and to safety in Miami, Florida.
For the last two years, I’ve been following Cole and Savannah LaBrant on social media. In their first memoir, they beautifully share their love story and their journey to become a family.
Spectacular, intense, and original, The Mountain Between Us is a survival book that makes you feel like you’re fighting for your life alongside the protagonists, Ashley and Ben, in the frigid temperatures and harsh conditions.
Before We Were Yours takes an incredible journey through time to uncover a secret that will change the way a family looks at their heritage forever.
The Fault in Our Stars is a little infinity that I want to go back to over and over again! It’s one of the most touching, heartfelt, books I’ve ever read.
The Book Thief is one of the most incandescent books of this era. The writing is out of this world, and the structure of this book is a stroke of genius.
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society took me by surprise. The day I finished it, I attended a pre-screening and Q&A panel!
Messy Grace is a brilliant book that I recommend all congregations, groups, and families read together as a way of discussing and searching the Word on this subject.
Two epic love stories of pure passion and romance connect in the unlikeliest of ways; The Longest Ride is a tale, once read, you will never be able to forget!