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Sunday, April 22, 2012

Sunday Words of Encouragement April 22, 2012


We have our Sunday small "connect" groups today so we will be going out for lunch right after church.  
I am sharing these notes from a Sunday School lesson a few weeks ago.

Our God created us with a special purpose and our talents are given for His benefit, not our own. We should know that as long as we are part of this earth we battle with Adam’s sinful nature. 
This is how we must fight Man’s Battle of the Mind:
1. Realize who we are through our creator and redeemer.
2. Refuse to bow to worldly pressure and temptation.
3. Replace negative thoughts.
4. Repeat the process every day.
5. Rely on God.


This awesome acknowledgement of how worthy God is to be praised
is another song we sang on Easter.
You Are Worthy!

A Verse for Today:
Revelations 4:11 (NIV)
You are worthy, our Lord and God, to receive glory and honor and power, for you created all things, and by your will they were created and have their being.

I am praying this morning for several members of our church family who are suffering major illnesses. I am also mindful of some online friends who are preparing for surgery this week. If you need healing, I may not know your need but I know that our Father in Heaven knows and I pray that He will be with you to give you healing, comfort and peace. 

Surprise Gift From Author Dee Julian

Author Dee Julian is making a very generous gift. She has asked me to award an ebook choice of her books to all of the entrants from the Promise Me GiveawayIf you entered that Giveaway and would like to choose an ebook copy of Promise Me or The MacGregor's Daughter, two wonderful historical romances, please fill in the Winner's Acceptance Form to select either book and I'll send the information on to Dee.  Please reply within 72 hours. 
Thank you Dee!

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Sharing Beyond Books #45 Comment Giveaway April 21, 2012

Welcome to SBB! Ohhh - another short/long week! LOL. 
Thank you to all those who commented last week.
It seemed like many had memories from age 4 or so. There were some marvelous childhood memories. Several recall their first tricycle. I'm glad that LindaK got over the traumatic fear of dogs.

(Oops - Sorry  - I didn't change the second question at the bottom so a few answered the prior week's question.) I did expect to see Dr. Seuss and I wasn't surprised by Dick and Jane (from the older crowd) and Sesame Street (from the younger crowd) as choices. I remember The Little Engine That Could and although I have often heard of Heidi, I never read it. I love that Sarah had her own library at age 6. Way to go!
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The Winner from SBB #44 comments is: #9 Faith Hope CherryTea. There are still 8 'love' books to pick from and 2 Christmas choices. Faith Hope CherryTea  please let me know if you want a GC (if you are international) or choose a book from the remaining Love Books List for Giveaway, remaining Christmas Giveaway Books, OR pick from the ARC box and let me know your choice, your address and a choice of bookmarks by completing the WINNER FORM.

WEEK #45 Questions

Q1. This week Louisa asks: Have you considered writing a book? And have you? Stories to tell??
A:  I have not thought seriously about writing a book. However, I have a folder of story plotlines, some dialogue, and one dictated outline. I sometimes think I would like to share these with an author who could complete the stories. :-).
My notes look a lot like these!
Image found at Cynsations

Q2. My question this week, to go along with Q1.  Have you ever kept a diary or a journal??
A:  I don't really recall if I had a diary as a young girl although I would have liked the idea of one of those little books with a key.  I did have a journal of sorts in late high school and college. I wrote something, usually a poem or prose, everyday for several years. I have the last note book, the earlier ones were all destroyed in by water damage to a trunk in storage. :-(

I like the looks of this journal,
which is actually an iphone ap

Thanks to those who are sending in Questions. DON'T BE SHY! Surely everyone has a Q or two you'd like to ask.  Input suggestions in this Suggested Question Form. At the end of each month I will draw from the suggestions I used the month before and that person will get a book choice or GC. I thank everyone for submitting questions but some of you others might want to get in a question or two as we have a few people submitting most of the questions so far.  Either way - it works for me. :-)  The question list is being replenished!  Thanks for sending in questions!
Your turn to share:

1. This week Louisa asks: Have you considered writing a book? And have you? Stories to tell??

 
2. My question is: Have you ever kept a diary or a journal??
 
SBB Comment Winners can choose a selection from the remaining  Valentine and "Love" books or the remaining Christmas Giveaway Books - there are still about 10 books available to choose from. Also I have added the Review and ARC Box now.

SBB Rules: a) Must be a follower; 
b) Share a comment on any (or all) of the two/three questions above.
Open internationally and an international winner may get a smaller book or a $5.00 GC if I decide the mailing is too much.

I will pick a Comment winner from all comments made by Friday, April 27, 2012 at 10 PM central.

Lots of Winners! How to Ravish a Rake, Promis Me, Love to Water My Soul and D.E.A.R.

CONGRATULATIONS TO WINNERS!!
Giveaways Ended April 20
Three Winners:
sienny, Maria D and Johanna


One winner for each) Open Worldwide
First: Choice of print or ebook of Promise Me

Margaret
Second: ebook of The MacGregor's Daughter
Eli

Giveaway Love to Water My Soul; Open Worldwide
BTW - if you looked at the author's blog link to Bo's Blog you would find a picture of the dog captioned as a wirehaired Pointing Griffon 
mamabunny13


FIRST Win:
Lisa G
 Package #2 - Winner's choice of two print books.


SECOND Win:

Tena
Package #1 - Download PDF of Annie's Special Day Plus FIRST CHOICE of a print book.

THIRD Win:

Agnieszka
Package #3 - Remaining two print books. 


All winners please fill in the Winner's Acceptance Form to confirm the win and I'll send out the book or let the Publisher/author know.  Please reply within 72 hours! 
Thank you to all who entered.

Audible Book Review: Crusade: Destoryermen, Book 2 by Taylor Anderson

This story is full of action and character struggles!
Also available in print and ebook formats.
Genre: Science Fiction
My Rating: 4.5 of 5.0


Publisher's Summary
Lieutenant Commander Matthew Reddy, along with the men and women of the USS Walker, have chosen sides in a war not of their making. They have allied with the Lemurians - a mammalian race whose peaceful existence is under attack from the warlike, reptilian Grik.

The Lemurians are vastly outnumbered and ignorant of warfare, and even the guns and technology of Walker cannot turn the tide of battle. Luckily, they are not alone. Reddy finally finds Mahan, the other destroyer that passed through the rift. Together, the two American ships will teach the Lemurians to fight and stand against the bloodthirsty Grik - or so they think.

For there is another vessel that does not belong on these strange seas - the massive Japanese battle cruiser Amagi, the very ship that Walker was fleeing from when the rift took them. Like Mahan, it followed them through. And now Amagi is in the hands of the Grik.

Battle stations! Listen to more in the Destroyermen series.


Review:
This is book two of the Destroyerman series. In book one, Into the Storm, Destroyermen, two American destroyers, Walker and Mahan, are limping away from a powerful Japanese war ship, the Amagi, during World War II when a Pacific storm whisks them into a parallel universe. They are separated and the first story focuses on Walker and her crew as they encounter new species: the friendly cat-like Lemurians, who are farmers and fishermen and the ugly, reptilian (dinosaur-like) Grik, who are clearly a barbaric foe. 

This second book expands on the personalities and relationships of the Americans and their Lemurian allies who they are training to fight and resist the attacks of the Grik. There are several cities and factions of the Lemurians to cope with. Young but fiercely brave Queen Moran of the Bibadans is one of the first to recognize the leadership of Captain Reddy and the need to take an aggressive stand. Unfortunately the neighboring tribe city of Arial is led by a cowardly King and a sniveling Prince who would betray a temporary alliance.  This causes civil war with the mature head of the army, Lord Rollack, joining forces with Queen Moran and the Americans to force back a Grik attack.

There are plenty of personal stories and drama to engage the reader in the characters. Sinji is a Japanese Lieutenant who has become part of the crew on Walker, as has a young Jac, who sees himself as a Destoryerman now, no longer a Lemurian sailor. The teams, American and Lemurian, have discovered that their vessels are more than just ships; they have become homes to the officers and crews. The story is rich with actions of individuals, some brave and some despicable. There is racial prejudice and discipline to deal with. There are strategy plans, vibrant battles, betrayal, dishonor and sacrifice. Well into this story it is discovered that the more powerful Japanese ship, the Amagi, has also been pulled into this alternate world. Its crazed Captain is seeking revenge against the Americans and has allied with the Grik. The Captain has no regard for innocents to the dismay of his second in command.

I am invested in the characters and am apt to hold my breath at times of betrayal and danger. If you like a story full of personal interaction, some military strategy and plenty of action I highly recommend this series.

Audio Notes: William Dufris does an excellent job keeping up the pace, presenting the characters and conveying the tension to bring the story alive. I am definitely looking forward to listening to the rest of the series!
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Captain Reddy discusses the reason for war with Adar, a Lemurian leader and philosopher:
Captain Reddy:  "Why we fight - it's fight or die. You might die if you fight, but you will die if you don't."
Adar: "Looking at it like that, the war isn't an excuse; it's a blessing. A chance for survival."
CymLowell
I purchased this some months ago and listened to it from my Audible TBR shelf. 
This was my April Just for fun/from the TBR shelf book and I will add it to my Audio Challenge list.

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