“The Great Adventure” by Steven Curtis Chapman – Good – love the CD with it.
“This is Your Time” by Michael W. Smith – At this point is there anyone who doesn’t know the story about how Cassie Bernall said yes when asked by one of the Columbine high school gunman if she believed in God. And how Smith wrote a song about it? Not to be crass but that’s need and covered in the book. It was good to read his perspective of it all. I also loved that he kept hitting the fact that we don’t need to create Christian ghettos. It’s something right now that’s really on my heart. I know by building fences we can create protection for ourselves – but we also keep others out. And how can we reach them if they can’t get through the fence? By realizing that now, this is our time to make a difference and to reach out to people.
“Man of her Dreams” by Patt Marr – I don’t know it was just returned to me. I don’t remember much about it except the heroine was really anti-doctor beyond what any logical person could believe. How can I root for her, when I just want to hit her upside the head?
The Babysitter’s Club “Claudia and the Genius of Elm Street” by Ann M. Martin. I thought <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" />Sweet Valley was predictable but the BabySitter’s Club was way more. Maybe because it’s written for younger kids, or maybe that’s why I never read them as a kid. I don’t remember how I picked it up, but I probably wouldn’t pick up another.

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