This book is one everyone I know should read.
To encourage the Christian and challenge the atheist. At the very least, it gives you something to think about.
This book is one everyone I know should read.
To encourage the Christian and challenge the atheist. At the very least, it gives you something to think about.
This book was free so I walked into the story having nothing invested. Sometimes that makes for a great story experience and this time it did.
I immediately was drawn into the world of color-coded feudalism. It will keep you interested all the way through and ready for the series to continue.
I realize this book is the first part of a series but, wow, the author took his time developing this story. I'm tempted to not read the rest of the series mainly because I'm exhausted from the slow burn.
If you like a methodical, slowly building plot that will probably pay off really well in the following books, you could your next read.
This was a great book for me but definitely not for everyone. There is a part that will keep you on the edge of your seat but most of it will dive too far into the science for most. I like that stuff though but will give it a so-so because I cannot think of a single other friend who would enjoy it.
This book left me speechless. Couldn't wait to read it and then was not disappointed.
A book I highly recommend to anyone who has had a loved one die. It was a special salve to me.
Wow. This book gave me a lot to think about. Not only thought provoking but truly hilarious as well.
It's easy to villianize those who make it to the top. There's always gray areas of their life and it's even easier to find when we look at them under the microscope of fame. Ray Lewis tells his story his way. Believe him or not, it's hard not to be inspired.
This was very interesting and really changed how I interact with others. I no longer just to whay they but also how they say it.
Such a good book about the necessity of the changing seasons of life
Definitely what she was going for. I was told she wrote this book to break her stereotype of a “children‘s author” and wrote something for adults.