The One Day Way
by Chantel Hobbs
I chose to read this book as one who does not necessarily need to diet, looking instead at the book as a whole on it's intended audience and effectiveness in approach and reading style as I have friends I would be able to recommend the book to should it pass my test.
Chantel Hobbs approaches the idea of dieting one day at at time, breaking down the often insurmountable task into little pieces. By setting oneself up for daily success, focusing only on the day at hand, not weeks ahead or behind, the dieter can begin to break down old habits and form new, healthier habits to replace them. Spinning in her ten commandments of dieting, Hobbs puts a spiritual spin on the idea of losing weight. She approaches the topic in a serious yet easy to read and non-judgmental way that invites readers to consider this approach and give it a try.
Like most diet books, this book does of course push the ideas of exercise, healthy eating and lifestyle change. It is not a quick fix plan nor is it a guarantee... it is up to the inidividual to make the plan successful for them. After having read the book, I am comfortable in passing it on to friends who are looking for ways to help with their weight struggle. I appreicate the spiritual aspect to this book and feel it an appropriate, well written approach to helping those who wish to change their weight by doing so one day at a time and trusting in God to help.
I received this book for free from WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group for this review. I was not required to write a positive review nor was I compensated for writing this review.
Barnes and Noble review: http://my.barnesandnoble.com/communityportal/review.aspx?reviewid=1679932
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Monday, May 9, 2011
Daddy Dates
Four Daughters, One Clueless Dad, and His Quest to Win Their Hearts: The Road Map for Any Dad to Raise a Strong and Confident Daughter
by Greg Wright
This is a very fun and engaging book written by the father of four girls, full of funny stories and interest. Through his attempts to connect with his girls and set a Godly example for them, he shares his experiences and encourages other fathers to make similar commitments to do the same with their children. A well written book full of honesty and humor, down to earth, encouraging and challenging for fathers. Full of practical advice and stories easily followed and put into practice.
Setting out to raise confident and successful women-to-be, Wright walks through each stage of life a girl faces, from grade school to pre-teen, puberty, dating, college, etc. In seeking to show his daughters what is is like to be treated with true love and respect by a man who truly loved them, he shares some of the ways he made sure he met his girls at their level and really got to know them. Through his "dating" his daughters, he shares some of the stories and offers suggestions for other dads to step up and do the same. Full of practical "take action" type writing, it is easy to follow and implement.
Geared toward men, this book is easy to read through, engaging and entertaining to read. Women can get their share of information from the chapters as well. My husband absolutely loved the book and has already set out to begin "dating" our infant daughter, implementing ideas and adapting them to fit the lifestyles of a baby, seeking to make this a lifelong venture in which he can invest many positive hours and build a foundation for our daughter. A wonderful Father's Day book or for that new daddy in your life. Very highly recommended! A tool every dad should have!!!
Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from Thomas Nelson Publishers as part of their BookSneeze.com book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”
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General Interest and Lifestyle,
Greg Wright,
Non-Fiction,
Thomas Nelson Publishers
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Life Without Limits
Life Without Limits
by Nick Vujicic
This book has something for everyone. From the broken and down-trodden to the secure, there is so much packed into this book. I was initially interested for the sole purpose of disovering more about Nick and reading his story as I had seen a you tube video and was amazed. Little did I know how much this book would offer outside of a good read.
Nick is truly inspirational. The story is written in a very safe and easy to read format, chapters broken down into sub stories so there are easy places to stop mid-chapter and pick up later if one does not have a long time available to read in one sitting. Nick weaves stories of his growing up and struggles with humor, encouragement and common sense to provide an uplifting message that anyone can understand and put to practice. Despite his lack of limbs, Nick has overcome and is able to do so much. Putting his love of public speaking with his inspiring story, he sets out to change the world, reader by reader.
Absolutely at the top of my list of recommended books, this is one I will be passing around to share. Well worth the time as any reader will come away feeling uplifted and encouraged as well as gracious for their own places in life and the gifts they have been given. A fresh perspective that changes how things look.
This book has something for everyone. From the broken and down-trodden to the secure, there is so much packed into this book. I was initially interested for the sole purpose of disovering more about Nick and reading his story as I had seen a you tube video and was amazed. Little did I know how much this book would offer outside of a good read.
Nick is truly inspirational. The story is written in a very safe and easy to read format, chapters broken down into sub stories so there are easy places to stop mid-chapter and pick up later if one does not have a long time available to read in one sitting. Nick weaves stories of his growing up and struggles with humor, encouragement and common sense to provide an uplifting message that anyone can understand and put to practice. Despite his lack of limbs, Nick has overcome and is able to do so much. Putting his love of public speaking with his inspiring story, he sets out to change the world, reader by reader.
Absolutely at the top of my list of recommended books, this is one I will be passing around to share. Well worth the time as any reader will come away feeling uplifted and encouraged as well as gracious for their own places in life and the gifts they have been given. A fresh perspective that changes how things look.
I received this book for free from WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group for this review. I was not required to write a positive review nor was I compensated for writing this review.
Barnes and Noble: http://my.barnesandnoble.com/communityportal/review.aspx?reviewid=1639241
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Friday, March 25, 2011
Barnyard Stories
Barnyard Stories
by Sylvia Price Mueller
A sound idea, this book offers short chapters, roughly 2 pages, each with an individual story that can be connected back to the overall concept of a farm with talking animals. The animals learn lessons, meet friends, have adventures and encounter morals along the way.
There are no illustrations in this book, a detriment, in my opinon. Pages are bland without any creative pictures to accompany the story.
While the stories are imaginitive in nature, they are a bit odd. As an adult, I cannot say what a child would think, but in comparison with other favored and popular children's tall tales, fables and stories involving animals, this book falls way to the bottom. Beyond the silliness, which is welcome in tales such as these, the stories feel forced and beyond enjoyment as they are bland of detail, development and character.
Sadly, not a book I will be keeping around my home, giving or recommending to friends. A 1 our of 5 stars for me at the most.
You can find a copy of this book at: http://www.dorrancebookstore.com/barstor.htmlor see what else Dorrance has to offer at: http://store.yahoo.com/cgi-bin/clink?dorrance+7XZRvv+index.html
I received a complimentary copy of "Barnyard Stories" as a member of the Dorrance Publishing Book Review Team. Visit dorrancebookstore.com to learn how you can become a member of the Book Review Team. I was in no way compensated for this review or required to write a positive review. The opinions expressed are my own.
by Sylvia Price Mueller
A sound idea, this book offers short chapters, roughly 2 pages, each with an individual story that can be connected back to the overall concept of a farm with talking animals. The animals learn lessons, meet friends, have adventures and encounter morals along the way.
There are no illustrations in this book, a detriment, in my opinon. Pages are bland without any creative pictures to accompany the story.
While the stories are imaginitive in nature, they are a bit odd. As an adult, I cannot say what a child would think, but in comparison with other favored and popular children's tall tales, fables and stories involving animals, this book falls way to the bottom. Beyond the silliness, which is welcome in tales such as these, the stories feel forced and beyond enjoyment as they are bland of detail, development and character.
Sadly, not a book I will be keeping around my home, giving or recommending to friends. A 1 our of 5 stars for me at the most.
You can find a copy of this book at: http://www.dorrancebookstore.com/barstor.htmlor see what else Dorrance has to offer at: http://store.yahoo.com/cgi-bin/clink?dorrance+7XZRvv+index.html
I received a complimentary copy of "Barnyard Stories" as a member of the Dorrance Publishing Book Review Team. Visit dorrancebookstore.com to learn how you can become a member of the Book Review Team. I was in no way compensated for this review or required to write a positive review. The opinions expressed are my own.
The Charlatan's Boy
The Charlatan's Boy
by Jonathan Rogers
What a charming and witty book! A young adult novel, The Charlatan's Boy is a book full of hilarity, imagination, inner exploration and discovery. Floyd and young Grady travel town to town selling hoaxes, false ideas and solutions trying to survive, their most favored being the idea of Feechiefolk.. When people stop believing in this hoax, Floyd and Grady are scrambling to survive. They stumble upon a plan to make it big while maintaining their desired line of work, peddling the tale of Feechies. Through encounters with other peddlers, villagers, and other countrymen, their tale spins and web that all become entangled in.
A joy to read for all... Adult and young adult alike, Rogers offers entertainment in a way reminiscent of C.S. Lewis and Mark Twain. This book should become an instant classic!
A joy to read for all... Adult and young adult alike, Rogers offers entertainment in a way reminiscent of C.S. Lewis and Mark Twain. This book should become an instant classic!
I received this book for free from WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group for this review. I was not required to write a positive review nor was I compensated for writing this review.
http://my.barnesandnoble.com/communityportal/review.aspx?reviewid=1600380
http://my.barnesandnoble.com/communityportal/review.aspx?reviewid=1600380
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Thank You, God, for Mommy
Thank You, God, For Mommy
by Amy Parker
illustrated by Frank Endersby
Another really sweet book by Amy Parker. Little Panda finds himself realizing the many things to be thankful for in Mommy... hugs, cuddles, lullabies... She takes care of him, and offers love and guidance. He thanks God for the many wonderful things his Mommy does for him.
A really sweet little board book, fun to explore with your child. The perfect gift for a new Mom for Mother's Day, or for the birth of a new baby. Illustrations are soft pastels, soothing pictures, fun to look at, inviting to the eyes. Words are easy to understand/explain to children. A great read together book!
Highly recommended!
Labels:
Amy Parker,
Book Review,
Children's,
Thomas Nelson Publishers
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