Reviews by Lauren Caldwell
Fearless
On 9/8 Lauren Caldwell wrote: Fearless. Just the word itself makes you stand tall and boldly. Read Max Lucado's new book, Fearless, and you'll really get charged up. If he never did anything more than feel the need to address this crushing tidal wave that infiltrates society and our homes and our lives, he did a good thing. But of ... Let's Chat about That
The Noticer
On 4/27 Lauren Caldwell wrote: This book is a bit confusing at first (is it a memoir? fiction? a self help book?), somewhat pedantic and preachy at times, but possibly one of the best books I've ever read- as far as it being A LIFE CHANGING READ. The Noticer, by Motivational Speaker Andy Andrews, might have just taken a similar route ... What You've Possibly Been Searching For
What's Age Got To Do With It?
On 1/11 Lauren Caldwell wrote: I started reading a book about the life of Mother Theresa, switched to reading Robin McGraw's latest book, What's Age Got to Do with it?, finished it, and am now back to reading about Mother Theresa. Some might think I am in two different worlds with these two books.Both are famous women. One woman ... Real Bodies, Real Saints
For The Tough Times
On 12/23 Lauren Caldwell wrote: Good things can come in small packages- or so they say. I hope my daughter thinks this is true when she looks under the tree on Christmas morning. One of the better gifts, hoped-for and longed for- will be there, under the tree in a small box. The power and value of something is not always in its size.Likewise, ... Small Packages
Think and Make It Happen
On 12/16 Lauren Caldwell wrote: I'd like to rename this book, Think and Make it Happen by Dr. Augusto Cury, and give it a title that describes what happens when you read this book: clarity and courage infuse your heart and mind, and mental confusion and self-condemnation are on their way to being eradicated. Maybe I would title this ... Now That's a Thought!
Holding Fast
On 11/28 Lauren Caldwell wrote: Why do people tell their story? That's what I kept asking myself as I read Karen James' account of her mountain climber husband's death in her book, Holding Fast: The Untold Story of the Mount Hood Tragedy.It's interesting how I became familiar with this story: I first heard about this tragedy on the ... Mountain Climbers and the God Who Loves Them