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11/29/2017

Book Review: Below the Surface

Below the Surface by Tim Shoemaker (5 star review)


Below the Surface
Code of Silence series, #3

written by Tim Shoemaker

397 pages // published in 2014 // Christian middle-grade mystery




BOOK DESCRIPTION

Something is wrong with Cooper. He’s plagued by a fear he doesn’t understand and can’t control. Cooper just wants to escape, and a summer vacation aboard the restored cabin cruiser, The Getaway, with best friends Gordy, Hiro, and Lunk seems like the perfect way to do it. Two weeks of fun—with no mysteries or life-and-death danger. That’s the plan.

But their plans are shattered the very first night when they witness a murder. Or did they? Despite their intentions of leaving the investigation to the police, narrow misses and creepy encounters lure them in. Is there really a body floating in the underwater currents of the lake? The closer they get to the truth, the deeper into danger they get. Too late they see the trap. Now each of them must face their own buried fears . . . just below the surface.




My Review


5 Star Rating


If I had one word to describe this middle-grade book that took me by surprise, it would be: GRIPPING.

I haven't seen much of the suspense genre in a kid's category. Especially Christian suspense... for kids. What a niche. Basically, I enjoyed this read, because it was something different. And new.

To be honest, there's actually some pretty creepy stuff that happens. Allegedly, a girl may have died in the lake, right in front of the four main characters' eyes. Later on, the four kids go through various stages of not even wanting to be in the water because her body could be floating around or laying somewhere on the lake bed. On top of the idea of murder, someone is out to get the kids. Or so it may seem, as a string of dangerous coincidences keep happening. Like warning messages. Not fun during your two-week summer vacation.

Not only that, but there's some other interesting elements in the book. I loved how the author really brought in a problem that one of kids was having – the fear of being under water. It was something that Cooper hadn't had a problem with before, and yet the panic rose each time he dipped in the lake. This is something he really tries to overcome, and he strives to dig out the dark, lurking thoughts to get rid of the frightening experiences he's going through. Cooper doesn't work on his fear it just by himself though, he has his friends, his dad, and God.

“He couldn't do it alone. But he wouldn't be alone. God was real – and powerful – and loving. He believed that, didn't he? Yes, Cooper would never be alone. God was with him – and God was big enough to handle whatever lay below the surface.”

The main reason why I can really feel confident in recommending this book as a Christian is the godly view that is incorporated into the plot. The spiritual content is by no means overwhelming, but it's there, sometime subtly, sometimes showing up in conversation, or when the characters are praying, etc. It shows their faith in a good light, just as if it's a normal part of everyday life – just right.

Cons? There was one one scene where a boy is physically fighting with his father. He may have had reason to do so, but some parents may or may not approve of the scene (Chapter 29). Only one other element caught me off guard, just slightly... one of the villains in the story is depicted as the devil in one scene, especially when it says: “...he only need a pair of horns for the effect to be complete” (Chapter 99).

Anyways, it's definitely an intriguing book, and not just for kids either. There are moments that are action-packed, even with bullets flying – to keep you on your toes.




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11/27/2017

Book Review: The Double

The Double by Fyodor Dostoyevsky (5 star review)


The Double

written by Fyodor Dostoyevsky

144 pages // published in 1846 // Classic Russian thriller




BOOK DESCRIPTION

The Double is a remarkable work of doppelgänger literature. As Dostoevsky examines the neurosis and paranoia that cripple a seemingly ordinary man, he produces a thoroughly modern nightmare, brilliantly foreshadowing the works of Kafka and Sartre. Mr. Golyadkin, a minor government official, is a rather middling man. Then one day he meets his “double”—a man with the same name, face, and background. Initially charmed by the coincidence, Golyadkin soon notices a discernable cooling in the reaction of his friends and colleagues, while his double seems to grow in popularity. Unable to escape the relentless presence of “Golyadkin junior,” even the most ordinary activities begin to take on a terrifying significance, until Golyadkin finds himself on the verge of a breakdown. Fyodor Dostoevsky is regarded as one of the greatest prose writers of all time.




My Review


5 Star Rating


One of the big elements found in The Double is sanity. Or rather insanity. And it is told from the point of view of the person who is insane. So as the reader, we can only see the craziness that Mr. Golyadkin sees, fear the terror he feels, etc. Although some clues seep in from his acquaintances that allow us to realize what he sees and fears is not entirely true.

I think the story it qualifies as a psychological thriller. It's a nightmare you never want to have yourself, that's for sure. Occasionally I found the story (in some ways) to be similar to Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. In the sense of finding out about another hidden side of yourself is not a nice experience at all. The other side might have darker qualities.

There's some heavy emotions that Golyadkin feels, in regard to his doppelgänger, such as shame, jealousy, and hatred. How can he feel these things towards someone who looks just like himself, and shares the same name as his own self, if he doesn't already just dislike how he himself is? The author brings out many deep thoughts and feelings through the ever-twisting plot.

The basic summary of the story is interesting enough, but it's fairly dry reading to get through the book. I trudged through slowly – and I usually latch on to classic lit quite happily. Although I haven't read too much Russian lit yet (just some Pushkin, which I enjoyed much better). At least it's short, and I can cross The Double off my list.



Available on Amazon in paperback, ebook and audio format.


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This is book #9 for me in the Back to the Classics 2017 challenge.
[CATEGORY: Russian Classic]





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11/24/2017

Black Friday at Pixel Berry Pie Designs!




Lots of sales going on this week in my shop!
I have 8x10 art prints (mailed to you), digital printables, Etsy shop branding packages / cover images, business cards, and collage sheets for jewelry making. It's ALL 40% off!


If you miss Black Friday, don't worry -- there's more to come!


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Black Friday BOOK DEALS, Giveaway! + Review: Machiavellian

I have a lot of FUN packed into today's special edition post.
There's a giveaway below for a gift card and book prizes! Plus, news on a fabulous book sale starting TODAY (through the 30th), and my own review of one of the titles on sale. Let me know if you find any books you're interested in getting!


Amazing book deals!

It’s that time of year. The time for buying presents, making wish lists, and planning New Year’s Resolutions. If any of those activities involve books for you, Indie Christian Books has a perfect event for you.

From Nov 24th through Nov 30th, a huge selection of independently published Christian books are on sale. You can find discounted paperbacks, dozens of books offered with free shipping, $0.99 ebooks, package deals and more. Even if your budget is depleted from Christmas shopping, we have some freebies for you! Need even more of a reason to support indie authors and fill your shelf with good stories? When you purchase a paperback book through indiechristianbooks.com you’ll be eligible to enter an exclusive giveaway including free books and an Amazon gift card!

You can meet our authors by visiting the Author Database on the website. Want to get to know the authors better AND have the chance to win some fun prizes? We’d love to have you join our week long Facebook party which will feature 39 authors over 7 days.

What awesome reads of 2016 are you grateful for? What books are you looking forward to reading in 2017?

A note on the Ebooks Only page. Many of the books are listed as "Sold Out." This is because we aren’t selling those directly through our site. Please click onto the product pages to find descriptions and links to discounted or free ebooks.


AND NOW... I get to tell you about one of the books on sale that I just read this week myself! I loved this space adventure, and you might like to check it (and the rest of the Firmament series) out TODAY while it's on sale...


Machiavellian by J. Grace Pennington (5 star review)


Machiavellian
Firmament series, #3

written by J. Grace Pennington

260 pages // published in 2014 // YA Christian Sci-fi



BOOK DESCRIPTION

On their way back to Earth from the newly discovered world of Kainus Ge, the Surveyor rescues the personnel of a malfunctioning science station. Young medical assistant Andi quickly befriends the newcomers, particularly the charming captain, but things get complicated when the scientists offer the impossible--a way to improve the barren planet and the lives of all its inhabitants.

There's only one problem: their solution requires the Surveyor to enter the one area of the galaxy which is off-limits to travel.

As the Captain struggles with his decisions, Andi and her father become suspicious of the “accidents” that keep happening on the ship. Could it be coincidence, or is someone trying to sabotage their mission? Can they uncover the truth in time to stop the Captain from wrecking his career and losing his ship forever?




My Review


5 Star Rating


Well, I'm hooked on this series. In this volume of the Firmament series, we find fatal foul play, some heart-pounding dangerous scenes, and a secret illegal mission in space. Pretty cool, I think.

The starship Surveyor unsuspectingly picks up a crew off a space station to transport them. The troubles to come are unknown at the time, but what ends up taking place is a battle that divides the starship into two. Immediately the Captain receives a shock from the past, tempers flare, lies are spread, and diabolic schemes are at hand. A unique plan is put into action to willingly go into an area of the galaxy where the starship shouldn't be. When it's all over, who is going to take the fall? Will the end justify the means? Even when it means saving a world of dying people...

This story covers principles that really make you think. There's a lot of decisions being made, some right, some wrong. The moral plot is largely about good versus evil, Christian ethics versus worldly sense. Twenty-one year-old Andi questions herself, and her innermost beliefs when every bit of her is put to the test. “If it was all right to do something wrong in order to do something right, then how could we tell where to draw the line? Or was there any line?”

I'm really feeling a connection with Andi's friends. It's like they're my friends. I think the author does so well in sketching them out as real people. And my, what a good job she does at creating such intriguing plots too.

“Sometimes, when I was little, the Doctor had annoyed me when I tried to cover up a mistake, by saying, 'Two wrongs don't make a right,' in his gruff voice. I supposed that twelve wrongs didn't, either.”

If you think that you, your family, or a friend is interested in reading sci-fi that comes from a Christian's perspective, this is the series you need to check out. NOW.



Special pricing available via indiechristianbooks.com.
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About the Author


J. Grace Pennington has been telling stories since she could talk and writing them down since age five.  Now she lives in the great state of Texas, where she writes as much as adult life permits.  When she's not writing she enjoys reading good books, having adventures with her husband, and looking up at the stars.




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P.P.S. Acknowledgements: Thanks to Leah E. Good and Kendra E. Ardnek for their work organizing this sale, and Hannah Mills for her fantastic design work on the website graphics. Hannah can be contacted at hmills(at)omorecollege(dot)edu for more information about her design services.


11/19/2017

My upcoming holiday reads for A Literary Christmas!

A Literary Christmas: 2017 Reading Challenge // inthebookcase.blogspot.com


Here's a peek into what I'm hoping to read this holiday season:



Noelle (A Dog Named Christmas #3) A Boy Called Christmas

The Man Who Invented Christmas 12 Days at Bleakly Manor (Once Upon a Dickens Christmas #1)



A quick re-cap about A Literary Christmas:

What's this holiday reading challenge about? ::: Whether you just want to read 1 amazingly-good Christmas book, or 10, you make your own list of titles to read, and finish as many of them as you can.

Where will it take place? ::: In your favorite cozy reading nook. Whether it be while wrapped in fleece blankets in bed... sitting by the fireside drinking hot chocolate... etc.

When will it take place? ::: November 18th - December 31st, 2017.


If you haven't yet, catch up on how to participate in A Literary Christmas.


I'm so thrilled to be spending this holiday season reading some delightful Christmastime books -- And I can't wait to see which titles you're going to read for the challenge as well! Join me if you can.


Link to your sign-up posts & reviews!




* If the linky isn't showing up for you, try refreshing your page. Or just leave your post links in the comments section, and I can add your post to the linky for you, if needed.


11/18/2017

A Literary Christmas 2017 begins + Link up your Christmas books!

A Literary Christmas: 2017 Reading Challenge // inthebookcase.blogspot.com

Dear Readers,

I'd like to invite you to a SPECIAL READING EVENT this holiday season, where together we will celebrate all the excitement of Christmas book-reading during the most wonderful time of the year!

What's this holiday reading challenge about? ::: Whether you just want to read 1 amazingly-good Christmas book, or 10, you make your own list of titles to read, and finish as many of them as you can.

Where will it take place? ::: In your favorite cozy reading nook. Whether it be while wrapped in fleece blankets in bed... sitting by the fireside drinking hot chocolate...

Polar bear reading Christmas books


Or out on the ice sheets of the Arctic environment, with only starlight from the heavens and a tin lantern to illuminate the tiny text inside your vintage copy of A Christmas Carol.

But probably not the latter option.


This Christmas reading challenge is born of my own delight in filling the entirety of the month of December (and the latter of November, in most cases) with holiday-themed books galore. Literally, I keep adding to an ongoing booklist all through the year when I happen across Christmas titles that I may like to try my hand (errrr --- eyes?) at, just so I can read it when the holidays arrive.

Please tell me I'm not alone?

The challenge starts on November 18th. Sign-ups are open NOW! Just so whenever you're ready to pick up a festive holiday title, the event link-up will be open.

How to participate in A Literary Christmas:



  • Think about some Christmas books to read, or maybe re-read this season. This could include fictional stories (modern or vintage books), or non-fiction (an Advent devotional, or a book on Christmas traditions?)... it's up to you! Your goals can be 1 book, 5 books, or some short stories. AUDIO BOOKS & E-BOOKS ARE WELCOME!





  • Write a blog post or social media post to tell us that you're joining A Literary Christmas reading challenge, and maybe give us a sneak peek of the books you want to read for this challenge. Make sure to link to this blog (or even this individual post) to spread the word among your friends. Grab one of the challenge images to use in your post.

    A Literary Christmas: 2017 Reading Challenge // inthebookcase.blogspot.com


    A Literary Christmas: 2017 Reading Challenge // inthebookcase.blogspot.com





  • Link up below! Copy the link to your post online and add it to the linky below. Now you've joined the challenge!





  • Next step: Start reading the books on your list! When you talk about the books on your blog or review them (on Goodreads, your blog, etc.), be sure to link up your posts below so that we can all check out what everyone is reading. (I know that I hope to find some good book recommendations from you all!)

    A Literary Christmas officially begins on November 18th and ends on December 31st, 2017. (You may begin reading your Christmas books whenever it suits you though.) *wink*






  • Stay tuned!


    Once the challenge begins I think we can all gather some fresh holiday titles from each other. In the meantime, if you're looking for what books you should be reading this holiday season, check out some of the Christmas books I've shared about in the past, or visit online lists such as:

    Favorite Christmas Books

    Christian Christmas Books

    Christmas/Holiday Christian Fiction


    Link to your sign-up posts & reviews!



    * If the linky isn't showing up for you, try refreshing your page. Or just leave your post links in the comments section, and I can add your post to the linky for you, if needed.


    11/16/2017

    There was Always Laughter in Our House // Book Review & GIVEAWAY! // BLOG TOUR


    Sarah Holman's new book, There Was Always Laughter In Our House, (her first non-fiction) will be releasing this month on Nov. 24th! Check out the great giveaway, the cover art, my review of this new title, and the other blogs in this countdown tour!


    There Was Always Laughter In Our House by Sarah Holman (5 star review)


    There Was Always Laughter In Our House

    written by Sarah Holman

    146 pages // published in 2017 // Christian non-fiction



    BOOK DESCRIPTION

    What do you get when you mix two parents who grew up in the city, six kids who have always lived in the country, and add homeschooling? You get a whole lot of laughter!

    Homeschool graduate and author Sarah Holman shares stories about her family that range from thought-provoking to side-splitting. She shares both hilarious mistakes and heartbreaking moments in her family. In this collection of stories, she endeavors capture some of the answers to the questions people have often asked her about growing up in a conservative homeschool family as well as some of the wisdom she has gleaned along the way. Sarah invites you to open up this scrapbook of memories. She hopes that you come away encouraged, inspired…and laughing.




    My Review


    5 Star Rating


    As soon as I heard about this book, I was immediately excited, and for multiple reasons:
    (1) I'm already a fan of Sarah Holman's fiction, but to get to read something true, something interesting about her and her family? Well, that's something entirely new – and exciting.
    (2) I grew up in a Christian homeschooling family, just like Sarah did, and so of course I want to read all about the fun stories from her childhood, and perhaps pick up on other similarities in our lives too.

    Well, I definitely enjoyed it. Sarah openly shares about her faith, her beliefs on many things including wearing skirts, politics, homeschooling, family life, and more. Sarah is witty and funny all throughout. Plus, there's so many chapters, each on different subjects; she has tons of little stories to tell about! The biggest takeaway that I got is that her family is a tight bunch, all devoted to each other. Her parents have built a godly character into each of their children. I liked how Sarah even wrote a chapter specifically about each of her siblings – that's pretty cool!

    “We are a group of messed-up people, saved by God's grace, and blessed enough to call each other a family.” -Sarah Holman

    I think one of my favorite bits in this book is about the ongoing battle between her and her brother on how the Narnia books should be organized on the shelf (okay, I've heard of scholarly battles on such a topic, but this is next level stuff when it comes to two people living in the same house). Oh, and that chicken story, that was pretty hilarious too...

    Sarah's story would be most enjoyed by homeschooling families or anyone who may be simply interested in that lifestyle.

    “Words have power, power we fail to recognize time and time again. Both spoken words and written words have an impact that can last forever. That's why I'm a writer.” -Sarah Holman


    Available on Amazon in ebook format.
    Pre-Order now, get it Nov. 24th!


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    Author bio:
    Sarah Holman is a not so typical mid-twenties girl: A homeschool graduate, sister to six awesome siblings. If there is anything adventuresome about her life, it is because she serves a God with a destiny bigger than anything she could have imagined. You can find out more about her at her website www.thedestinyofone.com


    Author Sarah Holman

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    GIVEAWAY!!

    Win a 'Waltz Into the Waves' ebook!

    Sarah has generously offered an e-book of one of her fairytale retellings as a prize (exclusive to my blog ONLY!). Want to learn more about 'Waltz into the Waves: A Cinderella Story'? Check out MY REVIEW that tells you everything you need to know.


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    Tour Schedule

    Be sure to check out these other blogs to find out more...


    November 16
    Reachel – What stories are you going to include, Sarah?
    J. Grace Pennington – An interview
    Esther Filbrun – A review
    Tarissa Graves – A review
    November 17
    Leona Ruth – A review
    Chloe – A review
    November 18
    Kaylee – A review
    Alexa - A Thanksgiving Story
    November 19
    Liv K. Fisher – Short Girl Jokes
    Kelsey Bryant – A review



    Quote from There was Always Laughter in Our House






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