Saturday, October 15, 2011

Heaven is for Real Deluxe Edition By Todd Burpo with Lynn Vincent

This is a Review for an Amazing Book entitled "Heaven is for Real Deluxe Edition 

By Todd Burpo with Lynn Vincent.  I have been looking forward to reading this book since I first heard of it.  It tells a story of a little boy who goes thru surgery and dies, well.. for a little while.  He meets Jesus, relatives that have past, his sister whom he didn't even know about.  He explains what he has seen, what it is like and how peaceful it is.  This is a  Beautiful Story and I hope they make a movie on it.  Thank You Booksneeze.  I will reread this book many times.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Review: Waking Hours By Lis Wiehl with Pete Nelson

Wow, I just finished reading Waking hours and wanted to immediatly write the review on it.  First of all Thank you Booksneeze for the chance to review this book.
When I first read the summary:

Welcome to East Salem. A deceptively sleepy town where ancient supernatural forces are being awakened.
A local high-school girl is found murdered in a park.  It portaits 2 main characters who are so detailed and well explained.

This book kept me on the seat of my pants litterally.  I normally don't read suspense or crime novels but I am glad I did.

I recommend this book to anyone who wants an exciting intense story to read.  I will be passing this on to my friends and family for sure.

Thank You again Book Sneeze.

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Where Has Oprah Taken Us? By Stephen Mansfield

Where Has Oprah Taken Us” by Stephen Mansfield has shown us a different look at Oprah Winfrey. I have always absolutley loved Oprah so when I seen a chance to review this book on Booksneeze I signed up write away.  It is a great hardcover book with a beautiful picture of Oprah on the cover.
Summary: 
Born into poverty in Mississippi in 1954 and rising through talent, hard work and despite tragedy-she was raped at the age of nine and lost an infant son at 14-Oprah Winfrey has become one of the wealthiest, most powerful, and most popular women of her age. These facts alone would make Winfrey worthy of study, yet what makes her of even more profound impact on American society is her decision to champion the cause of "New Age Christianity." She is, as Christianity Today has proclaimed, "a postmodern priestess-an icon of church-free spirituality." Rejecting her Baptist roots, Winfrey has become a champion of the Course in Miracles, a seminar in which Christianity is reinterpreted in terms of self-actualization, personal divinity, and self-empowerment. She has also become a disciple of Eckhart Tolle, the increasingly popular teacher of a form of spirituality that blends Buddhism, Hinduism, Taoism, and Christianity.