Reviews by Kristin Fisk
The Boy Who Changed the World
On 10/6 Kristin Fisk wrote: I don't have young children, but I convinced my kids ages 11, 12, and 14 to sit to listen to me read The Boy Who Changed the World out loud to them. At first they were skeptical of the picture book format, but were soon enthralled by the story. They insisted on seeing each picture as the illustrations ... History with a Moral
Saint Patrick
On 8/17 Kristin Fisk wrote: I'm not sure what I expected from this little paper back edition of Christan Encounters from Thomas Nelson. I guess it was the style of writing that threw me off a bit. "Saint Patrick" reads a bit like a research paper from a college student with occasional streams of rambling sentences. If you are ... Reminds me of a research paper
Plan B
On 5/6 Kristin Fisk wrote: Pete Wilson, pastor of Cross Point Church in Nashville, TN, addresses dealing with personal crisis in his book Plan B. Using a comforting, conversational tone Wilson refreshingly avoids making an attempt to fully answer the big "why" question and instead offers some insight as to how a person might face ... Because it's going to happen, if it hasn't already
Hand of Fate
On 4/5 Kristin Fisk wrote: When a popular and opinionated radio show host is killed by a poisonous gas reminiscent of a terrorist attack, three women are drawn into the investigation of the crime. Through their search for clues each of the women, an FBI agent, a crime reporter and a Federal Prosecutor, faces her own personal crisis ... Contemporary Crime with a Christian Slant