For most of your life, you’ve had a good relationship with God. He’s a close personal friend, in fact, and you talk to Him often. He even lives nearby; so close, that you visit Him often. He’s a good listener, too.
Category: Book Review
‘Rumor Central’
Gossip is fun and you love hearing it—until you’re on the receiving end. And in the new book “Rumor Central” by Reshonda Tate Billingsley, one tattle-tale finds her tail in a bunch of trouble.
‘Nine Years Under’
Looking for something with a great plot? Something different, delightful, but a little dark? Then you need “Nine Years Under.”
‘Nelson Mandela’
Now imagine being locked in a room for years and years and years for no good reason. That’s what happened to a great man in Africa, and in the book “Nelson Mandela” by Kadir Nelson.
‘Inferno’
In the new novel “Inferno” by Dan Brown, you may have no choice. Hell may be coming to Earth.
NBC to air sequel to ‘The Bible’ miniseries
Everything gets a sequel these days, and that includes “The Bible.”
The Mark Burnett miniseries, which aired on The History Channel in the spring to record ratings, is now getting a second act on NBC.
‘Mister and Lady Day: Billie Holiday and the Dog Who Loved Her’
Nobody listens to a thing you say.
Grown-ups are always telling you to hush, be quiet, don’t yell, and always use your inside voice (even outside). You know you’re never supposed to keep secrets, but don’t be a tattle-tale. Talk louder but stop shouting. Don’t make so much noise.
‘Doing the Best I Can: Fatherhood in the Inner City’
When you become a parent, much is expected of you. Of course, you’re expected to feed and clothe your child, to provide shelter and comfort, toys and encouragement. Society expects you to teach morals, kindness, and compassion, and to send your kids to school to learn more.
‘Little Green’
Either way, no matter how you seize it, “Little Green” is a book to die for.

