Friday, December 31, 2021

In Touch Daily Readings for Devoted Living December 2021 by Dr. Charles Stanley

 


5 out of 5 stars  *****

Dr. Charles Stanley shares in this devotional for December, 2021, reminders of how faith blesses believers, compassion values community, and humility honors God within the Christ family. Today's struggles intimidate less, worries diffuse, peace and joy return with the wisdom each page brings every morning. When angst arises or regret descends, In Touch Daily Readings for Devoted Living aligns perspective and attitude with God's will for stability in reality, the present moment. Regardless of circumstance, it gently refreshes. Once again God's word rejuvenates in love. 

Sunday, December 26, 2021

The Late Middle Ages by Philip Daileader

 


5 out of 5 stars  *****

An entertaining, revealing education on the Late Middle Ages with background information filling in the already known history of this period of time. It is amazing how religion dominates the course of events until science and logic by brave individuals publish their findings which challenge the beliefs of the day. Many such figures suffer for their boldness but the communication of their ideas inspire those who elaborate and expand upon liberal ideas in order to discover and live in the truth.

Wednesday, December 15, 2021

Missions from the Extinction Cycle (Volume 1) by Nicholas Sansbury Smith (Goodreads Author) (Foreword), Jeff Olah (Goodreads Author), Mark Tufo (Goodreads Author), Rachel Aukes (Goodreads Author), Anthony Melchiorri (Contributor), Russell Blake (Goodreads Author), Bronson Pinchot (Narrator)

 


5 out of 5 stars  *****

Mankind turns into Creatures of Mass Destruction from natural or scientific mutations in the horror themed short stories of Missions from the Extinction Cycle (Volume 1). The authors capture the terror in the remaining population of normal citizens as they cope with survival in a hellish world.

The attraction of a gory story is not mutilation nor bloody bodies. It is the human spirit facing foreboding fear, staying alive, and appreciating loved ones. The vivid imaginations and expressive talent of these storytellers deliver chills with thrills in each adventure.


Friday, December 10, 2021

Laptop from Hell: Hunter Biden, Big Tech, and the Dirty Secrets the President Tried to Hide by Miranda Devine

 


5 out of 5 stars  *****

A story of intrigue and international excess, clandestine deals make certain countries richer and create world class moguls out of particular families. This story is authored by the characters who text, email, and record one another on the Laptop from Hell.

Miranda Devine provides some documented histories of the main characters which meshes with their behavior choices. This brings a human consideration to light in the global stage where pressure persists to produce for the right people or suffer grave consequences. Great sums of money and its waste occupy much of this story's revelations. Opinions are bound to change after learning what is on this interesting, yet sad, Laptop from Hell.
 

Monday, December 6, 2021

Infinite 2 (Infinite #2) by Jeremy Robinson (Goodreads Author), R.C. Bray (Narrator)

 


5 out of 5 stars  *****

The space adventure that involves the fate of mankind continues in the universe of science and improbable circumstances. Sentient entities and programmed scenarios create much of the drama that fills the void in the protagonist's trek through space.

Jeremy Robinson's imagination and knowledge of scientific methods enable this epic tale to be possible but not probable. The science is so advanced that the question, "Who is God?" arises but remains unanswered. Overall, Robinson's talent as a writer keeps his audience suspended in a thrilling quest for a peaceful happy ending in the infinite. 

Friday, December 3, 2021

Infinite by Jeremy Robinson (Goodreads Author), R.C. Bray (Narrator)


5 out of 5 stars  *****

A Science Fiction story as epic as the universe.  Time and great distance are key elements in space travel necessitating man and machine's cooperation.  <u>Infinite</u> addresses the ill fate of mankind from Earth and Martians from Mars unless a mission to find and colonize an acceptable planet is successful.  The author, Robinson, expands the capabilities of his characters to allow an infinite number of possible scenarios. What transpires is Jeremy's eloquent, plain-spoken tale that lives and dies just to rejuvenate and repeat.  Philosophical questions knit each sequence of events involving everything human and everything else