I enjoy reading a Christmas book or two when Christmas comes around. Lisa's book club listed a book of one of this author's books to read for their meeting. I noticed that she has written a number of Christmas books. This particular one was the first one and was inspired by a song by the same title by a Christian group Newsong. I was familiar with the song and enjoyed the book. It is about a young boy whose mother is dieing and has only one more Christmas to live. His teacher from school says something that leads him on a quest to get a present for his Mom that has lots of meaning. It was a short read and not real intriguing but did touch the heart strings a couple times, which is just what I hope for in a Christmas book.
Ranger's Apprentice by John Flanagan
My daughter Haleigh had been telling me for quite some time that this is a series that I would enjoy. I had a number of other things to read but finally decided to ask her for the first book in what is now an 11 book series. I must admit that I was surprised at how good it was. It really does a good job of providing action and building the characters of the main people in the book. Basically it is about a young orphan in about the twelfth century who has the opportunity to be a ranger but really wants to be a night. He really works hard at his training and at key moments his creativity and training really come forward to show his talent. This is a good moral book and though it does have violent action in it at times, it is not gory or overly detailed. I recommend this book to those, including young people, who are looking for a good story to get into.
The Mansion by Henry Van Dyke
Ranger's Apprentice: The Burning Bridge by John Flanagan
The Year Money Grew on Trees by Aaron R. Hawkins
This is a book that our family has been reading for a while. This book would optimally be read by about 8-12 year olds but I purchased it for our family because it taught a lesson I wanted my daughter to be exposed to so she could learn more. The idea is that earning money takes hard work. In the story a boy is given the opportunity to take care of 100 apple trees and earn the money that he could use to purchase the land. He learns a lot of lessons about apples, himself, salesmanship and other people. It was good for our purposes but would have been better if our daughter was younger.
"A great book should leave you with many experiences, and slightly exhausted at the end. You live several lives while reading.”
― William Styron
Some of the books I've read this month have had that result. A bit tired but glad for the trip. That's better than the book that only succeeds in being a sleep aid each time you pick it up. Enjoy reading!
I love the reading is cool picture at the top!!! :) also I really want to read that book the mansion!!! I'm glad to have heard another good review of it :) maybe I'll see if I can get it from the amazon e-bookstore! The others sound good too! Nice job being a great reader :)
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