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Sunday, October 14, 2012

Sunday Words of Encouragement October 14, 2012

I missed service this morning with my fever and headache but my DH was sweet to take notes for me.
The Pastor's sermon was entitled "Tug of War" based on Galatians 5:19:23 and John 15:1-8.  As humans our bodies and souls fight between the flesh and spirit. The fruits of the spirit start with love and end with self-control. Gal 5:22-23.
John 15:2 reads: "He cuts off every branch in me that bears no fruit, while every branch that does bear fruit he prunes so that it will be even more fruitful."  In Greek 'prunes' means 'cleans.'  
We are to be led by the Spirit (Gal 5:19, Romans 8:14),  not dragged. 

My interpretation:  
As He leads us, He will cleanse our hearts and prepare us to be fruitful for Him.

This a beautiful rendition of an old song.
A Verse for Today:
John 16:13
13 But when he, the Spirit of truth, comes, he will guide you into all the truth. He will not speak on his own; he will speak only what he hears, and he will tell you what is yet to come.

I am moved to pray: Come, Holy Spirit...cleanse me, fill my heart with your love, help me to be fruitful... for your glory.

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Sharing Beyond Books #70 Comment Giveaway October 13, 2012

Welcome to another SBB!

Hello again on Saturday Night.  Well - that stupid cold got me again today and I feel so Yuck with feverish fog. So I will be brief I think and then head to bed.

Thank you to all who shared last week.

Although we have a few of us who got our licenses late, nine of you did get them at age 16. Six do not have their licenses, two of whom have not gotten them yet. Carol L learned to drive at 15 but never got her license being fearful to drive with 7 children. :-) And thanks to those who admitted you didn't pass the first time either. :-)

Seven of you read Christmas books all year long and the rest of us read, some starting when the Christmas review titles begin, others now and several in November and December.
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The Winner from SBB #69 comments is: #2 miki There are still 5 'love' books to pick from and 1 Christmas choice (see my note above about adding more titles to that list soon). miki please choose a book (or GC if international) from the remaining five Love Books List for Giveaway, the new Christmas Giveaway Book list, OR pick from the Updated ARC/Review List and let me know your choice, your address and a choice of bookmarks by completing the WINNER FORM.

WEEK #70 Questions

Q1. Krystal asks: Which authors are the most recommended to you??
A: This not so easy to answer. My brother is reading suspense - actually the FBI series by Coulter and Patterson's Woman's Murder Club. So I already have those on my lists. My daughter is currently reading the Dragon Tattoo series which I haven't yet read but I have the books.  Online of course I get a wide variety of recommendations from all you nice reading bloggers.  So I can't think of any particular authors recommended.

I found this image at Directed Edge.

Q2. Do you have a favorite social media??
A:  I am on facebook, twitter and Google Groups.  I really don't have enough time to visit other blogs I would like to much less spend time on these other medias. But I guess when I get a chance to link something I tend to use twitter because it is so easy. 


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. Krystal asks: Which authors are the most recommended to you??


2. Do you have a favorite social media??


SBB Comment Winners can choose a selection from the remaining Valentine and "Love" books (5 left) or the new Christmas Giveaway Books. Also I have added the Updated ARC/Review List 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, October 19, 2012 at 10 PM central.

Winners of Risking It All

CONGRATULATIONS
to Winners of:

Giveaways Ended October 12, 2012.

Giveaway Risking It All by Suzanne Barrett
Print
vicki wurgler

ebook winner:
Nuzaifa


Vicki and Nuzaifa Please fill in the Winner's Acceptance Form or email me at mesreads AT gmail.com to confirm the win and I will notify the publisher and or send the books.  Please reply within 72 hours!
Thank you to all who entered these giveaways..

Book Review and Giveaway: Everybody Loved Roger Harden by Cecil Murphey

This is a nice blend of genres: cozy mystery and Christian fiction.

Everybody Loved Roger Harden (Everybody's Suspect in Georgia)
by Cecil Murphey


  • Hardcover: 317 pages
  • Publisher: Thorndike Pr; Lrg edition (December 9, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1410422232
  • ISBN-13: 978-1410422231
Genre: Cozy Mystery, Christian Fiction
My Rating: 4.0 of 5.0

Book Description
Publication Date: October 10, 2011
Psychologist Julie West and Reverend James Burton arrive late for dinner on Palm Island - but just in time to discover their host, millionaire Roger Harden, murdered. Ten possible suspects share closed quarters on the secluded island, all of them with deep secrets and sufficient motive to have wanted the wealthy benefactor dead. Can Julie and Burton ignore the mysterious attraction developing between them long enough to discover who among them didn't love Roger Harden enough to let him live?


Review:
Remember the classic Agathie Christie mysteries, Ten Little Indians, 13 Came to Dinner or the game/movie Clue?  Here is a book fashioned on the same premise but with some inspirational surprises added in.

Psychologist Julie West and Reverend James Burton (called Burton) arrive together for dinner at the exclusive Palm Island estate of millionaire Roger Harden.  There are ten guests properly seated all having been summoned, rather than invited, to the dinner. The problem is, the 8 pm bong sounds and Roger fails to appear.

When the cook/maid, Elaine, is sent to retrieve Roger from his study she finds him lying under his desk, dead.  Julie and Burton know they aren’t the killer. That leaves eight guests and two staff as suspects. They begin to interview the suspects to uncover motives and opportunity so they can pin point the killer.  Although everyone initially claims to have loved Roger it doesn’t take long for accusations across the table to reveal that everyone had reason to hate him. He was an obsessively controlling husband, an indifferent or demanding step-father and a controlling employer. No one was really a friend as it turns out that Roger knew a secret about each of them and used that he used as blackmail.

As the investigation proceeds another person is killed and one is shot at.  It isn’t until midway through the book that facts begin to reveal that Roger had been changing in his attitude over the past several weeks. Once revealed the source and consequences of Roger’s change mean that the murderer may have committed a crime that wasn’t necessary.

This was a fast and easy read.  The characters are well developed and there is a great contrast between Julie and Burton. Julie has a condemning and narrow focus not only towards he suspects but towards herself too.  Burton is gentle and non-judgmental allowing him to get the suspects to tell him their grievances with the deceased.

Our ladies book club members agreed this was an easy read although several felt it started slowly.  It was noted that all of the guests seemed rather nonchalant in spite of murders and attacks occurring around them. We all agreed that Simon, the ‘butler’, man-Friday, was a great secondary character.  He is a man that is more likely to shrug his shoulders than speak and when he does speak, it is few words, like “Wait no longer.”

I really enjoyed several of the inspirational elements that Mr. Murphey smoothly wove into the friendship developing between Julie and Burton. This is a fun read and just what it purports to be: a Christian Cozy Mystery.
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Burton to Julie:
You keep bringing in judgmental words–like bad or wrong.  I’d prefer to say it this way: You and I live in different worlds.  Location 896.
I understand why a lot of people have turned away from church. I just wish they wouldn’t turn away from God, as well.....
That’s the direction I like to point people–from imperfect people to a perfect God.  Location 1972-74.
God may be your best option and not just your last one. Location 1986.
I have the three volume set (Everybody's Suspect in Georgia) but I picked up this paperback recently and now I offer it as a Giveaway.
This is set in Georgia. I will also add it to my New Author reading List.

TO ENTER THIS GIVEAWAY for  used Print Copy - OPEN WORLDWIDE.**


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* This contest is open Worldwide **providing shipping is under $7.00.
* This contest will close 10 PM (Central) on October 19, 2012.
The winner will be randomly selected from all entries.
WINNERS WILL BE ANNOUNCED on October 20, 2012.
Winners will have 72 hours to respond by email or the winners form linked in the announcement.

Friday, October 12, 2012

Audio Book Review: The Aleppo Codex by Matti Friedman

This may sound dry but it is ultimately a quite fascinating documentary thriller.
The Aleppo Codex: A True Story of Obsession, Faith, and the Pursuit of an Ancient Bible
by Matti Friedman

  • Audio CD: 450 pages (6 discs)
  • Publisher: HighBridge Company; Unabridged; 7.5 hours edition (May 15, 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1611747724
  • ISBN-13: 978-1611747720
Genre: History, Documentary
My Rating: 4.5 0f 5.0

Book Description for Audio version
Publication Date: May 15, 2012
 A true-life thriller about the journey of one of the world’s most precious manuscripts—the 10th century annotated Hebrew Bible known as the Aleppo Codex—from its hiding place in an ancient Syrian synagogue to the newly-founded Israel. Using his research, including documents which have been secret for 50 years and interviews with key players, AP correspondent Friedman tells a story of political upheaval, international intrigue, charged courtroom battles, obsession, and subterfuge.
 

Book Description for Print version
Publication Date: May 15, 2012
In an age when physical books matter less and less, here is a thrilling story about a book that meant everything. This true-life detective story unveils the journey of a sacred text—the tenth-century annotated bible known as the Aleppo Codex—from its hiding place in a Syrian synagogue to the newly founded state of Israel. Based on Matti Friedman’s independent research, documents kept secret for fifty years, and personal interviews with key players, the book proposes a new theory of what happened when the codex left Aleppo, Syria, in the late 1940s and eventually surfaced in Jerusalem, mysteriously incomplete.

The codex provides vital keys to reading biblical texts. By recounting its history, Friedman explores the once vibrant Jewish communities in Islamic lands and follows the thread into the present, uncovering difficult truths about how the manuscript was taken to Israel and how its most important pages went missing. Along the way, he raises critical questions about who owns historical treasures and the role of myth and legend in the creation of a nation.


Review:
The Aleppo Codex is an ancient, sacred handwritten version of the Hebrew Bible which dates back to the tenth century. The Codex, also known as the Crown of Aleppo, was protected for centuries by a strong Jewish  community living in Aleppo, Syria.

AP correspondent Matti Friedman set out to do an article about the Aleppo Codex and discovered a mysteries in its condition, ownership and history.  This book contains two adventurous journeys. One is Mr. Friedman’s journey of research as he struggled to gather information from reluctant sources and conflicting witnesses and interviews.  As he delved into the past written texts on the Codex it became clear that there were inconsistencies, and many facts still uncovered, some perhaps intentionally. This book documents the extensive digging he had to do to piece together the second journey - the historical trail of The Aleppo Codex from the tenth century to its current home.

The sacred text went through dangers during the Christian Crusades before settling for years of hidden safety.  During rebellion in Syria in the 1940s the precious book was removed from the attacked Temple that had been its hiding place. The fragile parcel went through upheaval, threats of destruction and rumors of burning. Although Jewish authorities sought the book on and off, it continued to be hidden by Aleppo Jews before being smuggled out of Syria to Jerusalem in the 1950s.

The Codex faced a tug of war trial between the Jewish government and Aleppo leaders until a settlement was reached placing the text, or what pieces then remained, into Trust. Unfortunately the Trust locked the Codex away instead of making it available for others to see and share this wondrous piece of history.

I was pleasantly surprised by the danger and excitement revealed by this documentary. Mr. Friedman does an excellent job of laying out the details, moving back and forth between his research efforts and the history of the Codex to keep the information interesting.   Woven through the story is a good deal of history of the Jewish people.  Mr. Friedman provokes thought too on the rights to historical treasures that are removed during times of invasion and war.

AUDIO Observations:
The audio version is narrated by Simon Vance, an extremely talented and respected narrator. I felt he did an excellent job keeping a good pace to enhance the interest in the history and evoking emotions in response to the work.  Both author and narrator help make the reader feel the trauma of the Aleppo Jews at losing possession of the book and the even greater sadness for all caring Jews, scholars and those who respect great historical works at the damage the precious book suffered.  As a book lover, imagine the sorrow you might experience upon discovering an ancient, revered work and learning that 40% of the pages have gone missing, perhaps as the result of greed.

At first glance you might think you wouldn’t enjoy this documentary work, but I assure you it is a worthwhile listen.  I recommend this to readers who like mystery thrillers as well as those who would enjoy the historical significance.

I appreciate receiving this Audio Book for Review from HighBridge Audio through AudioBook Jukebox.

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