Reviews by Bree
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Desperate
On 2/11 Bree wrote: I’ll admit it… I’ve been a fan of Sarah Mae, since she was blogging at Like a Warm Cup of Coffee. I’ve long-since admired her writing style, honesty and openness. That’s why I was so excited to read her book, Desperate: Hope for the Mom Who Needs to Breathe. Add to that, Sally Clarkston as ... Desperate by @SarahMae and @Sally_Clarkson {@BookSneeze Review}
Everything
On 12/19 Bree wrote: To me, the goal of every Christian should be to live like Jesus. In the book, Everything, author Mary DeMuth writes about exactly what it takes to grow in Christ and become like Him. I have to warn you, while DeMuth claims that she didn’t intend for the book to read as a condemnation or sermon – ... Everything by Mary DeMuth
The MoneySmart Family System
On 10/6 Bree wrote: The hubs and I are always looking for ways to: Save money. Live more frugally. Be smart about our money in general. Teach the kid to do all the above. That’s why I was excited to have the opportunity to review The MoneySmart Family System: Teach Financial Independence to Children of Every Age by Steve ... The MoneySmart Family System by Steve and Annette Economides
Empty Promises
On 5/31 Bree wrote: I was extremely excited to read Pete Wilson’s book, “Empty Promises: The Truth About You, Your Desires, and the Lies You’re Believing .” I’ve been a fan of his, every since I came across him, on Twitter. I had high expectations, for the book; and I’m glad to say, “Empty Promises” did ... Empty Promises by Pete Wilson
Healing Is a Choice
On 3/18 Bree wrote: I was super-excited to read this book, as the author, Stephen Arterburn, is a very well-known Christian author, speaker, counselor, radio talk-show. And, he is also the founder of the Women of Faith conferences. As the title suggests, this book is all about healing, and let’s be honest – who among ... Healing is a Choice
Jolt!
On 10/5 Bree wrote: Right off the bat, the first thing I noticed about Jolt!, was the quotes listed at the beginning of each chapter. I love them! I'm a big fan of self-help books, and this one was along the same vein of all the others I've read. The main focus of the book is how to survive in a world of ever changing ... Jolt!
Outlive Your Life
On 5/3 Bree wrote: My most recent read, from BookSneeze, was “Outlive Your Life: You Were Made to Make a Difference,” by Max Lucado. This book is amazing! One of the best I’ve read, in a long time. In the book, Mr. Lucado – based on the book of Acts, in the Bible, uses both fictional and real life stories, to ... Outlive Your Life by Max Lucado [BookSneeze Review]
Same Kind of Different As Me
On 8/29 Bree wrote: Last month, I was sent, “Same Kind of Different as Me,” by Ron Hall and Denver Moore (with Lynn Vincent), for a BookSneeze review. When I saw that it was the book I was to review, I was very excited; as it had been recommended to me, by several friends who’d read it, and loved ... BookSneeze Book Review: “Same Kind of Different as Me”
A Century Turns
On 6/21 Bree wrote: When I was offered the opportunity to read and review, “A Century Turns: New Hopes, New Fears,” by William J. Bennett, for The Mom with Moxie, I was very intrigued. As a lover of history, and someone who “came of age” during the bulk of the book’s timeline, I was excited to read Bennett’s point ... BookSneeze Book Review – “A Century Turns: New Hopes, New Fears”