Saturday 27 August 2016

BOOK REVIEW


ADULT BOOKS
FICTION: BRIDGE TO HAVEN


Bridge to Haven is a novel written by Francine Rivers. It is the story of a woman who was abandoned as an infant and adopted by a couple. However, unable to accept love from the family and the community, she eloped with a smooth talker to the city and got introduced to the glamour of acting and Hollywood where she discovered that not all that glitters is gold……

I don’t want to spoil the surprise for those yet to read the book, but believe me, this is Francine Rivers at her best, and one of the good things about the book is that it does not contain graphic sexual descriptions thus making it appropriate for adults and teenagers alike. 

NON-FICTION: DESTINY

Destiny is a book written by T.D Jakes and released in 2015. In the book, the beloved pastor and author encourages readers to know their purpose and act on their instinct, as these will lead a person into his or her destiny. He also teaches about prioritizing and focussing on one’s purpose, as well as the power of rest in achieving destiny. All-in-all, the book is a definite must-read for those interested in maximizing their potential.

CHILDREN’S BOOK : BRUME AND THE CLIQUE

Brume and the clique is a book written by Jane Agunabor and published by Lantern books [Literamed publications]. It is a story about an adopted boy and his adventures with his new siblings, such as foiling a kidnapping attempt and dealing with bullies in his school. The book is good for children between the ages of 8 to 12 as its vocabulary is challenging enough; neither too easy nor too difficult. It is a definite must-read for parents who wish to develop their children’s vocabulary.

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