Showing posts with label What I'm Reading. Show all posts
Showing posts with label What I'm Reading. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

What I'm Reading Wednesday...Monarch Award Part 1

These are the beginning of the award books. I'm starting with the Monarch Books which are geared toward grades Kindergarten through 3rd grade.



*"When it comes to wild animals, everyone knows that there are certain things you just don’t do. It's clearly a bad idea to tease a tiger, pull a python's tail, or bother a black widow spider. But do you know how dangerous it can be to pet a platypus, collect a cone shell, or touch a tang fish? Some creatures have developed unusual ways of protecting themselves or catching prey, and this can make them unexpectedly hazardous to your health.
     In this dynamic and fascinating picture book by Steve Jenkins, you'll find out what you should
never do if you encounter one of these surprisingly dangerous animals."



 This was an interesting book, however I wouldn't recommend it for a bedtime story! It can be a bit alarming.




*"When Mrs. Barrington shows her class pictures of the presidents, energetic African American Grace asks, “Where are the girls?” Responding to Grace’s shock, Mrs. Barrington arranges for an election in which Grace runs against Tom, with each of the remaining students in the multiethnic class representing a state. It looks like popular Tom will win since the boys have the most electoral votes, so Tom just sits back while Grace advances campaign promises. When the votes are counted, Sam, representing Wyoming (where the first woman was elected to the House), throws the winning votes to Grace, because he “thought she was the best person for the job.”  The attractive paint-and-collage art captures the excitement of the race in layouts as diverse as the kids. However, there’s one big problem in the author’s note, which explains why individuals should vote even if they are not electing directly: “It’s those individual votes from regular people that add up to become the popular vote in each state.” The concept of larger versus smaller states isn’t really explained, leaving the idea that the winner of the popular vote will be president. As Al Gore knows, that’s not true."


This was a very cute book!





*The words in quotations and italics are not my own!

Saturday, November 12, 2011

What I'm Reading...Award Books!

The new children and teen's Reader's Choice Award books are out. My goal is to read them all by this time next year! They have 5 categories: Monarch (K-3rd), Blue Stem (3rd-5th), Rebecca Caudill (4th-8th), Abraham Lincoln Illinois High School Book Award Program and Read For A Lifetime are both for High School. I'm going to start with the Monarch list and read progressively through the categories. I plan to make a What I'm Reading Wednesday post each week to tell you about each book. I know that with the smaller books I will be able to read several in a week, but as I get harder ones their will be less each week to discuss. If you'd like to read these books or get them for your children you can pick up a list at you're local library.

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

What I'm Reading...The A.D. Chronicles Part 1

This series is set in Biblical times during the time Jesus was on Earth as a Man. It makes the stories found in the Gospels seem more personal. There are 12 books it will probably take me several posts to get through them all. The last one just came out in May, so I'm not sure if they are completely done with the series or if their will be more. The books reference the scriptures where you can find each "event" mentioned in the book and have a Bible Study in the back. I've read the first 3 and have not done any of the studies, but I may go back and do them. I've really enjoyed these books although they are pretty heavy, not a quick happy go lucky read. I read the first two a couple years ago and just finished the third.

Book 1 - Winner of the 2004 Logos Bookstore Award for Fiction

First Light (A. D. Chronicles, Book 1)
"Go back in time to first-century Jerusalem. It's a dark time in the world's holiest and most turbulent city. Walk with Peniel, the blind beggar who longs for rescue from his suffering. Peek into the lives of Susannah and Manaen, two lovers separated by overwhelming odds. And meet an unusual healer, who ignites a spark of controversy in the fire of hatred, deceit, and betrayal that is always burning in this ancient city. This first book in the A.D. Chronicles series will bring you face-to-face with the man called Yeshua."*

 
 
 
 
 
Book 2 - 2005 Gold Medallion Award finalist
 
Second Touch (A. D. Chronicles, Book 2)
"Be transported once again to the dark and tumultuous times of first-century Jerusalem. Return to the story of Peniel, who still longs for the connection of home and family. Meet new characters like Lily, Cantor, and Rabbi Ahava, who hold on to hope in spite of their devastating affliction of leprosy. This book's rich, vibrant imagery will draw readers to discover that we all need Yeshua's touch, not only on our bodies but on our souls."*


 
 
 
 
 
 
Book 3
Third Watch (A. D. Chronicles, Book 3)
 
 
"Journey back to first-century Jerusalem, a dark and hopeless time, when citizens are searching for their promised Messiah to return. Meet new characters Zahav, a Jewish woman who is very strong in her faith, and Alexander, a Greek with a past. Can their forbidden love endure the trials that face them? Will Susanna and Manaen's love be able to overcome bitterness and overwhelming odds? After seeing all that Yeshua has done for them, will the people believe he is the Messiah? What they choose to believe will change them all for eternity."*
 
 
 
These books made me really want to delve into the scriptures and re read the stories referenced. It makes it seem much more personal and alive.
 
*DISCLAIMER:  The words in italics and quotations are not my own words.

Saturday, November 5, 2011

What I'm Reading...

I thought I'd catch you up on what I've been reading lately!

The Amish Nanny (The Women of Lancaster County)

"Amish-raised Ada Rupp knows it’s time to make a commitment to the faith and join the church, especially if she wants a future with the handsome Amish widower Will Gundy.


But when she has the chance to travel to Switzerland as the caregiver of a young child, she leaps at the opportunity.



Anxious to learn more about her forebears, Ada enlists the help of a young Mennonite scholar named Daniel, but even as she develops feelings for him, she cannot get Will from her mind—or her heart. At a crossroads, Ada must decide what she is willing to give up from the past in order to embrace her future."*
In my last What I'm Reading post I mentioned reading the first book of this series. The second was just as good. I highly recommend it!


The "Sisters of the Heart" Series by Shelley Shephard Gray

Book 1
Hidden (Sisters of the Heart, Book 1)"When Anna decides it's time to leave her abusive boyfriend, she doesn't know where to turn. Rob has completely won over her parents, and the entire community, with his good looks and smooth charm. Only Anna has seen his dark side.
Desperate, she runs to the only place she's ever felt completely safe—the Amish Brenneman Bed and Breakfast, where Anna met life-long friend Katie Brenneman. The family welcomes her in, and with few questions asked allows her to stay, dressed in Plain clothing, and help around the inn.
Katie's older brother Henry is the only one who doesn't take too kindly to the intrusion. He tries to ignore Anna, knowing no good would ever come from caring for an Englisher like her. But as he gets to know Anna, he discovers her good heart and is surprised with her readiness to accept their lifestyle.
The more time Anna spends with the Amish, the more she feels she's found a true home. But how can she deny the life she left behind? And will her chance for happiness be stolen away by the man from her past? "*
 
Book 2
Wanted (Sisters of the Heart, Book 2)"Twenty-year-old Katie Brenneman has always quietly fancied Jonathan Lundy. So when the brokenhearted widower asks her to help him take care of his two young girls, Katie knows it will be a trying time—yet she cannot pass up a golden opportunity to get to know this man better.
Just as she's settling into her new life, a message arrives from Katie's past, threatening to expose her darkest secrets. During her Rumspringa, her running-around years, she experimented with activities forbidden in the Amish way of life. Frightened by how far she'd strayed from her values, Katie ran back home, vowing to cut all ties with the outside world. Now her transgressions are coming back to haunt her, just as Jonathan seems willing to welcome her into his heart.
Will the past destroy Katie's chances for love? Or will Katie allow herself to accept God's love, forgive her past, and receive everything she's ever wanted?"*

Book 3
 
Forgiven (Sisters of the Heart, Book 3)"Tragedy strikes­—a brother and sister find themselves facing a situation that will shape the rest of their lives.
When a fire destroys the Lundys' barn, Winnie is injured trying to get the animals to safety. Confined to a hospital for weeks, out of touch with her loved ones who live too far away to visit by buggy, she must depend on Englisher Samuel Miller to keep her company. Though his family is part of Winnie's tight-knit Amish community, Samuel left years earlier to pursue a university education. Through conversations, and Samuel's dedication to her recovery, a friendship forms. But despite their growing attraction, Winnie knows it can never develop into something more as long as Samuel chooses to remain in the outside world.

When Winnie returns home, she finds her brother, Jonathan, struggling with his own dilemma. Cigarette butts were discovered in the debris of the barn and Jonathan is determined to find out who is responsible for destroying his property and putting his family at risk. But in a community founded on grace and forgiveness, will his unwillingness to move on eat away at the trust that is the foundation of their lives?"*

Book 4. (This is actually kind of a bonus book, but it follows book 3)
 
Grace: A Christmas Sisters of the Heart Novel
"It's never too late to go home

It’s Christmastime at the Brenneman Bed and Breakfast, and everyone is excited about closing down for the holidays. But when two unexpected visitors appear seeking shelter, the family’s commitment to hospitality is tested. First Levi arrives, sullen and angry . . . but insisting on staying for five days. Next Melody shows up. She’s almost nine months pregnant, but won’t say a word about why she traveled all the way from Kentucky by herself. As the two strangers settle in, the Brennemans try to make the best of an uncomfortable situation, except for Katie, who and knows a thing or two about keeping secrets. She is determined to learn the truth about these two strangers . . . all while keeping her own secret safely hidden away.

All is revealed when a snowstorm traps them at the inn."*



I loved this entire series! I love Amish Christian Fiction but I love that these are different than the usual storylines I find in the genre.
 
I actually have more to add to this list, but I think they will have to be on next time's What I'm Reading post.
 
Anyone have any suggestions on what I should read next?
 
*DISCLAIMER: The descriptions in italics and quotations are not my own words.

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

What I'm Reading...

Here's a peak into what I've been reading recently....



*"Abandoned by his fiancée hours before their wedding, Walker McKay is determined to never let a woman near his heart again, but he needs an heir to inherit his ranch after he is gone. Courting someone new is out of the question, so he'll have to find a wife another way.

Wealthy heiress Sara Livingston wants to be married, but her suitors are deemed unsuitable by her unreasonable father. When the opportunity to fill the bill for a mail-order bride comes her way, she grabs onto it with both hands.
Will Sara's deception and Walker's wounded heart keep them from finding what they are looking for? Or are they truly meant for one another?"

This was an easy read for me I started it Monday afternoon and was able to finish it Monday night. While searching for the photo of this book I found out it is the 3rd in a series. I was not at all lost in the storyline so perhaps they are stand alones within a series. I will definately check out the other two!




The Amish Midwife, Women of Lancaster County Series #1   -     
        By: Mindy Starns Clark, Leslie Gould


*"A carved box with two locks of hair, the title to property in Switzerland, and a burning desire to learn about her biological family lead nurse midwife Lexie Jaeger from Oregon to Pennsylvania. There Lexie pledges to help her biological Aunt Melia, a lay midwife who has been charged with manslaughter after an Amish client and her baby die. Lexie always knew she was adopted, and when she finally meets her birth grandmother, she feels she has come home-until secrets begin to unravel.secrets that could tear her birth family apart.



Lexie learns the true meaning of the Pennsylvania Dutch word demut, which means "to let be" as she changes from a woman who wants to control everything to a woman who depends on God."

I started this book Tuesday night after I had put the boys I was babysitting to bed and finished it this afternoon between my morning job and evening job. It was definately not your typical "amish" book. I loved that it was filled with mystery but not at all frightening or scary! It also isn't your usual fall in love, get married, live happily ever after story line, I would say the main focus is on forgiveness and letting things go. It is definately a must read and good for my spirit.

Kid Favorites Made Healthy (Better Homes and Gardens): 150 Delicious Recipes Kids Can't Resist (Better Homes & Gardens Cooking)

*"150 nutrient-packed recipes: Pizza, pasta, sandwiches, desserts, and dozens of other kid favorites.



Ask the experts: A special section for parents that includes hints for increasing—without objection—and for improving your child's physical fitness and self esteem.


Quick recipes for main dishes, sides, snacks, salads, and desserts use off-the-shelf ingredients.


Complete nutrition information with every recipe including carbohydrate guidelines and exchanges appropriate for diabetic meal planning.


No-guilt party food for any occasion."


I picked up this book looking for ideas to make foods healthier and fit more easily into my Weight Watchers plans. I am only part way through but have already jotted down some recipe ideas to try. I will definately let you know how they turn out!

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*"Just because you're watching your waistline doesn't mean you need to go hungry. Recipes from Hungry Girl--like the Fiber-Fried Chicken Strips featured below--feed your every craving without piling on the calories. What's more, Lisa Lillien's lighthearted love for food and fun shines through in every recipe, making it easy to follow her healthy example and even come up with your own simple calorie-saving shortcuts. "



I have finished going this book and found a ton of recipes I'd like to try. Most of them are for 1 or 2 servings which is great since I'm doing this on my own! Again I will let you know how they turn out!


Third Time's a Charm: A Novel (Sister-to-Sister)


*"Tori Sanderson has the professional opportunity of a lifetime. If she can prove she's executive material, she's in line for a big promotion. But there's only room for one new account executive, and her co-worker has his eye on the job--and on Tori. Her matchmaking sisters have a handsome handyman in mind for her. But how can she consider romance when she couldn't hold on to the one man who was supposed to love her forever--her own father? The time has come for answers, and Tori decides to search out the father who deserted her twelve years ago. While Tori may find the answers she craves, will she ever be able to love again? A heartwarming story of sisters, retail therapy, and love that endures, Third Time's a Charm is the satisfying conclusion to Virginia Smith's SISTER-TO-SISTER series"

This is a book I started a long time ago and then got interrupted and just picked it back up. This is the third in the SISTER-TO-SISTER series by Virginia Smith. I've read and enjoyed the other two!

Any of you read any good books? Have you read any of these? Please let me know if you do/have! Tell me what you thought!

*DISCLAIMER: The descriptions in italics and quotations are not my own words.

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