Reviews by Leigh Kramer
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Love Does
On 7/27 Leigh Kramer wrote: I've had a hard time starting this post. When I requested a review copy of Love Does from BookSneeze, I fully expected to rhapsodize about this book. Like many, I first encountered Bob Goff in the pages of Don Miller's fantastic book A Million Miles in a Thousand Years. He seemed larger than life, yet ... Love Does review
Story Engineering
On 12/18 Leigh Kramer wrote: This is not typical BookSneeze fare so I counted it pure joy when I saw it listed as a review copy. I spent much of May and June reading books on writing. Anne Lamott's Bird by Bird changed my life a couple of years back and I decided it was time to read more about the craft. Truly, with the exception ... Some Big News and Book Reviews
The Final Summit
On 4/20 Leigh Kramer wrote: I admit I wasn't expecting to enjoy reading The Final Summit. I hadn't read its predecessor The Traveler's Gift and the time traveling premise didn't necessarily appeal to me. Still, I knew that Andy Andrews has been on the New York times bestselling list a time or two so when the opportunity ... The Final Summit Review
Max On Life
On 4/20 Leigh Kramer wrote: Max Lucado's latest effort is a collection of 172 of the most common questions readers have asked him over the years. They're broken into categories: Hope, Hurt, Help, Him/Her, Home, Haves/Have-nots, and Hereafter. Answering big questions about heaven and hell and hitting closer to home with questions ... Max on Life review
Finding Our Way Again
On 2/15 Leigh Kramer wrote: Brian McLaren had a profound impact on my faith about 10 years ago when a friend recommended I read A New Kind of Christian. Since then, I haven't agreed with all he's written but I still find him worth paying attention to. When I received the opportunity to review his latest book through ... Finding Our Way Again review
Outlive Your Life
On 11/30 Leigh Kramer wrote: I don't remember where I read this but just before Outlive Your Life came out, there was an interview with Max Lucado in which he said he had realized in all of his years preaching and writing, he had not devoted himself to social justice issues. He hadn't devoted himself to why poverty exists ... Outlive Your Life review