If you can’t tell just by looking at my website with its pink and purple tones or some of my reading choices like Twilight and The Station Series, I’m a…
Review: The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt – A example of modern-day idolatry
Not long ago I was having a philosophical conversation with a friend about the existence of idolatry for today’s Christians. (I know, pretty deep.) She stated that most Christians in…
Book Review: Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins – The Politics of a Revolution
Just a couple of weeks ago, we had our elections here in Southwest Florida. The run for Governor was especially cut throat this year. The politicians and their followings littered…
Movie Vs. Book – If I Stay – Which version wins out?
It’s been a while since I’ve been able to dedicate some time to blogging. I have been doing a lot of reading recently, but most of my free time has…
Inamorata by Megan Chance – The unexpected love story
Have you ever admired a piece of art and then afterwards tried to describe it a friend and find yourself falling short on how to describe it? It’s not that…
Movie Review: The Giver – Some things always change
Imagine a world where books don’t exist. Love has been eliminated. Everything that differentiates you from others is squashed. There is no first love because there is no love. And…
The Giver by Lois Lowry – What would you be willing to give up?
What do you think the world would be like if there was no love? Instead you would be bound to your family and spouse by a sense of obligation and…
Audiobook Review: The Wrong Side of the Tracks by Mike Wells – A juvenile delinquent’s story
I grew up near train tracks. They run behind my childhood home and they used to present a tempting playground for me and my sister. We could walk almost a…
Review: Orange Is the New Black: My Year in a Women’s Prison by Piper Kerman
Have you ever done something and gotten away with it and hoped it wouldn’t come back around one day and bite you in the butt? Maybe you cheated on a…
eBook Review: Dying to Forget by Trish Marie Dawson – Dying is only the beginning
This weekend was a little tougher than most, I attended a child’s funeral. I won’t go into the details as I’d like to protect the identity of the parents, but…