In the Bookcase

4/28/2018

FREE audiobooks from AudioFile Sync has begun!!

Yay! I look forward to this moment every summer now... when I get to download 2 free audiobooks from the AudioFile website -- every week -- all summer long!

Check out the very first titles available in 2018. Grab them now, because these 2 won't be here much longer...


A Study in Charlotte 
by Brittany Cavallaro



The Great War
by David Almond, John Boyne, Tracy Chevalier,
Ursula Dubosarsky, Timothée de Fombelle


4/05/2018

Mount TBR Checkpoint, 2018 Vol. 1


At the end of March, I'd finished 29 books for the Mount TBR challenge. (Since I'm trying for 100 this year, I'm 4 books ahead of schedule. #awesome)

Here's some highlights so far from all that reading...


FAVORITE BOOK COVER:


This is just such a pretty cover, with a Victorian flair. I love Lady Almina's side-portrait, and the intriguing and detailed castle-scape. Beautifully done, in my opinion. Even that blue color behind the title is the perfect shade.



FAVORITE CHARACTER:


Anne Shirley. Yes, this was my second time reading 'Anne' -- and I rarely do that. But I read this novel oh-so-long ago in the almost-forgotten days of my childhood (#wink), and I knew I'd forgotten so much of the story since then. I picked up on so many nuances of Anne's character and imagination, that I certainly didn't notice as my younger self. She's certainly spirited!




4/03/2018

Seasonal TBR Challenge: Spring Edition


The Goal: Read these 12 books off my shelves by June 21.


My Seasonal TBR Challenge (Spring) List:
  1. The Valley of Fear by Arthur Conan Doyle
  2. Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens
  3. When Calls the Heart by Janette Oke
  4. Hunting for Hidden Gold by Franklin Dixon
  5. Burden of Honor by Lee Roddy
  6. Mission Atomic by Sarwat Chadda
  7. Vinegar Boy by Alberta Hawse
  8. The Suicide Club by Robert Louis Stevenson
  9. A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle
  10. Dash by Kirby Larson

*The list on this page will be updated with review links as I finish reading each title.


Want to see what was on my Winter TBR list? I read 12 of 12.


4/02/2018

Book Review: I Can Only Imagine

I Can Only Imagine: A Memoir (5 star review)


I Can Only Imagine:
A Memoir

written by Bart Millard

224 pages // published in 2018 // Inspirational Christian memoir




BOOK DESCRIPTION

The captivating story behind the bestselling single in the history of Christian music—and the man who wrote it.

MercyMe’s crossover hit, “I Can Only Imagine,” has touched millions of people around the world. But few know about the pain, redemption, and healing that inspired it. Now Bart Millard, award-winning recording artist and lead singer of MercyMe, shares how his dad’s transformation from abusive father to man of God sparked a divine moment in music history.

Go behind the scenes of Bart’s life—and the movie based on it—to discover how God repaired a broken family, prepared Bart for ministry through music, and wrote the words on his heart that would change his life forever. I Can Only Imagine is a front-row seat to witnessing God’s presence throughout Bart’s life. Whether falling in love with his childhood sweetheart or mourning his father’s death, founding MercyMe or flailing in the midst of its success, Bart continues to place his trust in God’s plans—plans that continue to surprise and surpass what Bart could have ever imagined.




My Review


5 Star Rating


Bart Millard shares his incredible story, telling about how he penned one of the most touching modern songs – and penned it in ten minutes, in fact. But, of course, as singer Amy Grant tells him, “Bart, you didn't write that song in ten minutes. It took a lifetime.” – very true words. And this books fully tells that story of his...

“Music gave me hope when I felt hopeless. Love when I felt unloved. A reason to embrace life when I was dying inside.”

If you've already enjoyed watching the new film “I Can Only Imagine”, or are looking forward to watching it – maybe it's time to read the book. Written by MercyMe's lead singer and writer of the chart-topping song “I Can Only Imagine”. The book explores more of Bart's life in further detail, than the movie allows. And written quite well, if I may say so (and it's so quotable too! Some of my favorite quotes are included in this review). If you're a fan at all, I'd recommend enjoying both the book AND movie – but in the order of your choice.

Let's discuss the story a bit. Bart tells of his childhood in depth, of his father who turned abusive after an accident (Bart specifically says “It was like a Jekyll-and-Hyde story), and how as a young boy growing up in that household, Bart had to turn to his imagination for means of escape. Music became his passion in life.

“But through all that noise in my life, whenever I heard a perfect union of melody and lyric in a song, something traveled from my ears to my heart and made me feel alive.”

Now, if it hadn't been for his Mammaw Millard, there'd be no MercyMe, and there'd be no “I Can Only Imagine”. This woman is the heroine of several important chapters in Bart's life, and a mighty lady she is.

In the latter half of 2001, the song “I Can Only Imagine” hit the radio – everyone was listening to it (Christian and non-Christian alike) – and it topped the charts and broke records.

“No one can write better scripts than God.”

I loved the book – Bart shares so much of his life on these pages – some of it is laugh-out-loud funny, and some of it completely serious stuff. He tells all about how the band MercyMe formed, and about how sometimes... things just lined up so well, it could have only been done by the hand of God. He shares some deeply personal things about his family, and opens up tale after amusing tale to us, his fans. I gained strength and inspiration just from hearing about his successes, failures, and other experiences.

I definitely recommend this to anyone interested. It should be passed through the churches to give everyone the opportunity to read it for yourself.

“While I am here on earth, I am both a work in progress and already made whole because of the cross. I am a child of the risen King who will wrestle with the flesh. I'll win some and lose some, but it can never change how Christ sees me because the cross was enough!”




Available on Amazon in paperback, ebook format, audio download format, and audio CD format
starting at $9.99.


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