Saturday 12 June 2010

A girl's guide to life - Katie Meier

  • Reading level: Young Adult
  • Paperback: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Thomas Nelson (March 18, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0849944430
  • ISBN-13: 978-0849944437
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.4 x 0.5 inches

A Girl's Guide to Life offers girls a fun, healthy approach to facing their adolescent years.
This complete resource helps teenage girls deal with all the traumas, dramas, and triumphs in their lives. The book is divided into Body, Mind, and Soul sections to address the relevant issues in each area of a young woman's life. It's "the" book for any girl wondering what's happening to her body, soul, and mind during these crazy years.

Revised and updated to include information on texting, sexting, and the viral cultural in which teens live, this book will help girls navigate their way through what can be a very tumultuous time in life.

With conversations with real teen girls, a foundation on God and the Bible, and helpful tips and questions for the reader, girls will gain an encouraging and fresh perspective on their lives.
A Girl's Guide to Life offers teen girls a new approach to facing their adolescent years.

I was fortunate enough to receive a complementary copy of this book from Thomas Nelson but you can buy this book Amazon @ just $10.19 !

Thursday 3 June 2010

Ann-Marie Dornn was born into a reclusive and extraordinary Hutterite colony near Portage la Prairie, Manitoba. This religious community was an idyllic place for growing young girl, filled with adventure, strong bonds of friendship, rich delicious food, and a deep sense of developing. But for her parents, it had become a community teeming with tension and conflict.

In 1969, Ann's parents leave the place. Here starts the trauma and so does the story. This biographical/autobiographical book talks about the transitions and difficulties the Hutterites go through due to the cultural difference between them and the localites.

It was my first biographical read and was pleasantly enchanting. I especially like the part where she talks about her past and long lost memories of her own land.

I would like to read more such autobiographies.
If you wish to buy this book, it is easily available at www.amazon.com for $13.59.

Wednesday 2 June 2010

Happily ever laughter.

Discovering the lighter side of marriage 
-Ken Davis





Books about marriage tend to be serious; this one is seriously funny!









Real  life stories. Real life humor. Real marriages.




This is one book I liked the most out of all the books ever sent to me by Tyndale House Publishers.
It comes under the genre of Family & Relationships/Marriage and highly qualifies it. It is a compilation of hilarious incidents and stories of married life of several real life couples. 







Happily Ever Laughter will have you laughing till your sides split! 

And hence these funny chapters resonate the title of the book " The Lighter Side Of Marriage"!
This book treats marriage in the best way possible, which includes generous doses of laughter.
Several guides discover the lighter side of marriage including Jeff Allen, John Branyan, David Dean, Chonda Pierce, Kendra Smiley, Daren Streblow, Bob Stromberg and many more with tremendous sense of humor.

After each chapter, there is a joke which would make anyone double up!
The pattern Of the book is very convenient. There are tiny chapters written in simple but elegantly good language.

This book is available at www.amazon.com for just $ 11.89. Rush for your copy! NOW !!