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Lynn R. (booksrgr8) - Reviews

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The Accidental Angel (American Storytelling)
Review Date: 5/16/2009


For adults and young adults.

Jackie Torrence, a frequent headliner at the National Storytelling Festival, is known to audiences nationwide as The Story Lady. She performed at the Kennedy Center, Wolftrap, the International Children's Festival, and Lincoln Center.

When her tale is told spellbound listeners shake themselves and discover they're breathless! In this title, she tells of spirits that have nurtured her in her life.


After Stroke
After Stroke
Author: David M. Hinds
Book Type: Paperback
  • Currently 5/5 Stars.
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Review Date: 9/12/2015


This book is a very valuable tool for stroke survivors and their family and caregivers. It takes you through each stage of a stroke in detail, to help explain what to expect from a survivor's point of view as well as the view from the family and caretakers side. Excellently written and easy to understand.


Back Pain Relief - The Ultimate Guide: A Comprehensive Back Pain Management Program
Review Date: 4/4/2009
Helpful Score: 1


This book really has the answers on how to fix that aching back! I wish I would have found this book sooner - If you are suffering from back pain - you'll be glad you have this book!!


The Bear: A Novel
The Bear: A Novel
Author: Claire Cameron
Book Type: Hardcover
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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Review Date: 6/6/2019


Wow - it was tense reading this book! The story is told through the eyes of a 5 yr old, and that makes it a bit challenging to read at certain spots throughout the book. Overall, the book was fairly easy to read and I was able to finish it in 2 days.


City Kid
City Kid
Author: Mary MacCracken
Book Type: Paperback
  • Currently 5/5 Stars.
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Review Date: 5/16/2009


This is Mary MacCracken's loving story of helping children who knew only how to hate. Incredibly moving story!


Cyclops Awakes: A Newspaperman Fights Back After a Massive Stroke
Review Date: 6/3/2009


This book really gave me a true picture of what a stroke survivor goes through. Additionally, it give the caregiver's (spouse or otherwise) view point as well. It made me cry, made me laugh, made my heart beat fast, and gave me ah-ha moments throughout the entire book. I read the entire book in 4 hours - It was nearly impossible to put down. After reading this book, I have a newfound respect for all stroke survivors and the people who care for and assist them!


Dark Places
Dark Places
Author: Gillian Flynn
Book Type: Paperback
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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Review Date: 5/27/2015


This was an odd book - for me, it was a difficult read from the beginning. I struggled with it day after day. Which is odd for me because I can read just about anything and I read fast. I typically have several books laying around that I'm reading at the same time and never confuse them. However, I was so confused by this book that it was almost unreadable. THEN>> I decided to do something that I never do - read the last chapter first. I am so glad I did, because now I've read the entire book - backwards! And it is fantastic!! I know, that sounds crazy - I thought so too. But, don't judge until you've tried it! This book is great - but must be read from the last chapter to the first.


Did You Ever Have A Family
Did You Ever Have A Family
Author: Bill Clegg
Book Type: Hardcover
  • Currently 3.4/5 Stars.
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Review Date: 5/19/2019


What a great book! It started out a bit slow and a was a little confusing at first - but once I got past the first few chapters, I couldn't put the book down and finished it in 1 morning. I love that the ending was so unexpected and really brought a sense of seeing people with your heart instead of your eyes.


Review Date: 8/10/2009


Excellent book! It's actually 4 books in one. Edgar Cayce was an amazing man and these books remind one of that fact!


The Edge of Innocence: The Trial of Casper Bennett
The Edge of Innocence: The Trial of Casper Bennett
Author: David P. Miraldi
Book Type: Hardcover
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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Review Date: 6/6/2019


Very interesting story. It sucks you in and won't let you go - finally shocking you at the very end. Wow - so many twists and turns. There are a few moments in the book that get a tiny bit boring when you are in the courtroom - "listening" to all the testimonies. But, that section is short lived. Overall, the book was an easy read and only took me 2 days to read it.


The Girl in the Treehouse: A Memoir
The Girl in the Treehouse: A Memoir
Author: Jennifer Asbenson
Book Type: Paperback
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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Review Date: 6/6/2019


What an amazing story of survival! This woman has been through so much in her life and still sees the good in people and continues to have a positive attitude about life. She inspires me. The book was a very easy read and I finished it in just a couple of hours.


I Do It with the Lights On: And 10 More Discoveries on the Road to a Blissfully Shame-Free Life
Review Date: 10/28/2021


I read this book in one setting, and wasn't willing to put it down until I was finished. For the record, I have been thin half of my life and overweight half of my life - it doesn't matter which one I am today - but I can tell you from experience, people treat you different depending on what size you are. This fact is shameful!

For anyone who is familiar with Whitney Thore's television show, this book is a deeper insight into her life - before the show. She describes having to deal with body shame since pre-school age - even though she wasn't a "fat child". It broke my heart to hear the way other human beings treated her simply because they saw her different than themselves. No one should ever be made to feel "less than", as we are all - every single one of us, we are all "more than enough"!

Whitney is beautiful - inside and out, and I wish her all the best in life! (And, her family and friends are pretty amazing too!)


Monster
Monster
Book Type: Paperback
  • Currently 2.5/5 Stars.
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Review Date: 8/10/2009


This book tells an incredible story of survival. I read it in 2 days, as I couldn't put it down until I knew Elizabeth Fritzl and her children were finally safe.

From the back cover: "On 28 August 1984, Josef Fritzl drugged his teenage daughter Elisabeth with ether and imprisoned her in a soundproof underground bunker, behind eight locked doors. For twenty-four year, he raped and abused her, never letting her or three of the seven children she bore him out of the dark, windowless cellar. Getting to the heart of one of the most horrific cases of abuse ever recorded, Allan Hall has reconstructed a monstrous personality from new interviews with psychologists, neighbours, colleagues and friend who knew Fritzl, as well as the insight of his own chilling confession.

The picture of Fritzl that emerges, and the extraordinary lengths he went to in order to conceal his activities and the dark nature of his past in Nazi Austria, is a truly heart-stopping record of a man so cruel he infliected almost inconceivable suffering on his own children."


Return to Sender
Return to Sender
Author: Sandy Hutson
Book Type: Paperback
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Review Date: 5/16/2009


The triumphant novel of a mother's battle for her handicapped child that will make you proud to be human and glad to be alive.

At first her baby seemed perfect. Everybody said how adorable little Andrew was. The nurses at the hospital. The proud father. Relatives. Friends. Neighbors.

It wasn't until a few months later that Leslie began to suspect something was wrong with her infant son. It didn't take long aftet that for the doctor to tell her how wrong. Too wrong for her to ever put right.

But when Leslie looked at her baby, it wasn't guilt she felt. It was love. Too much love to give him up, or give up on him. The kind of love that makes you believe in miracles - and can make a miracle come true...


Silent Sisters
Silent Sisters
Author: Jenny Tomlin and Kim Challinor
Book Type: Paperback
  • Currently 4.5/5 Stars.
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Review Date: 8/10/2009


Excellent continueing story by the bestselling author of BEHIND CLOSED DOORS. This is the story of what happened next... From the cover: "In Behind Closed Doors, Jenny told the story or a brutal childhood, growing up in a house where no one was safe and violent beatings, humiliations, and sexual abuse from their father were part of daily life for her and for younger sister Kim. Both Jenny and Kim escaped the family home as soon as possible but in a sickening pattern of violence, Jenny went on to suffer unimaginable degradations at the hands of her violent partner. Kim endured the agony of watching history repeat itself in her sister's life. When their beloved younger brother died in a tragic accident, both girls were devastated.

But both Jenny and Kim found love and joy through motherhood. For Jenny, her daugher Martine McCutcheon was the blessing that enabled her to survive the nightmare inflicted by Martine's father. And through all the horror, what kept the girls going was the extraordinarily powerful bond between the two of them, which has given them the strength nto just to survive but to triumph over the misery of the past."


The Sun Does Shine: How I Found Life and Freedom on Death Row
Review Date: 6/6/2019
Helpful Score: 2


This was such a good book. This poor guy spent almost 30 yrs on death row for crimes he did not commit! He describes his entire experience so clearly that it left me shaken with the thought that "there but for the grace of God, goes I". What amazes me so much is how he never waivers from his true self - continuing to be loving, kind, and empathetic towards others. He remains true to himself in the worst of circumstances and is able to maintain his beautiful spirit. Our justice system is so unjust... These types of stories reinforces my belief that the death penalty should not be an option - ever! God Bless Mr Hinton - I pray that the remainder of his days are as beautiful as he is. This book grabbed hold and wouldn't let go - I read it in 2 days.


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