Reviews by Lucille Zimmerman
The Voice of Psalms
On 2/9 Lucille Zimmerman wrote: I love this book. It is a new translation of the Psalms. In that same way The Message made us think about old words in a new way, this literary project does the same thing. The Voice of Psalms holds onto the original perspective of the Psalms, but adds richness and depth. The foreword ... The Voice of Psalms — a book review
The Power of Respect
On 1/22 Lucille Zimmerman wrote: This book was pleasant but not life-changing. I am a reviewer for Thomas Nelson publishing. I knew a little bit about Deborah Norville, and hoped I would get to know more about her through the book. What I found in this book were nice, light, inspirational stories, however, I felt the book could have been written ... The Power of Respect by Deborah Norville - a book review
The Sweet By and By
On 1/5 Lucille Zimmerman wrote: I offered to review this book for Thomas Nelson Publishing. I must mention right away that I am not a huge fan of light “chick lit” so it didn’t surprise me that I didn’t love this book. It’s probably not fair of me to even give a review. I tend to read lots of ... The Sweet By and By - a book review
What's He Really Thinking?
On 9/27 Lucille Zimmerman wrote: I picked this book to review for Thomas Nelson because I am a counselor. But I set it aside and life got busy….ho hum, I wasn’t expecting much from another relationship book. Way too many of these books promise great things, but in the end, deliver nothing but fluff. This book was different. What’s He Really ... “What’s He Really Thinking” a book review
She Still Calls Me Daddy
On 7/14 Lucille Zimmerman wrote: I just finished reading my next book to be reviewed from Thomas Nelson Publishing. I chose Robert Wolgemuth’s book She Still Calls Me Daddy because the list of books from which I could choose was short: I had already read and reviewed many of the choices available. I’m always grateful for the opportunity to receive free books, ... She Still Calls Me Daddy - a book review
The American Patriot's Bible
On 5/5 Lucille Zimmerman wrote: This book is a combination of a New King James Bible (and all the helps that come with it) and a history of the United States, looking through the lens of Christianity. It is large, hard-cover, and has very readable print. I am reviewing this book for Thomas Nelson publishers and I give it 5 stars. ... A perfect gift for someone who loves America and God
The Noticer
On 4/27 Lucille Zimmerman wrote: I just finished reading The Noticer by Andy Andrews. I wanted to love this book because I’ve been following Andy on Twitter and also listening to Michael Hyatt (President of Thomas Nelson Publishing) rave about its release. When I read other people’s comments on Amazon it seems everyone loved this ... Good, not great.
The Hole in Our Gospel
On 4/4 Lucille Zimmerman wrote: The Hole in Our Gospel: What Does God Expect of Us? The Answer That Changed My Life and Might Just Change the World? by Richard Stearns It’s 1998 and Richard Stearns’ heart is breaking as he sits in a mud hut and listens to the story of an orphaned child in Rakai, Uganda. His journey to this place ... The Hole in Our Gospel: What Does God Expect of Us?
The Great Eight
On 3/9 Lucille Zimmerman wrote: I remember seeing figure skater Scott Hamilton years ago at the Colorado Springs World arena. I was in awe that a few rows in front of me, sat a world-class skater. Anyone who is older than 30, will remember the attention Scott brought to the sport. So when I chose my next book from Thomas ... “The Great Eight” - a book review
This Is Your Brain On Joy
On 2/24 Lucille Zimmerman wrote: I just finished reading, “Your Brain on Joy” by Dr. Earl Henslin. What a terrific book that would benefit each and every person. Dr. Henslin is a Christian counselor in Brea, California who believed strongly in Dr. Amen’s brain SPECT work. So much so that a huge portion of Dr. Amen’s clientele was coming from Dr. ... Your Brain on Joy
What's Age Got To Do With It?
On 2/1 Lucille Zimmerman wrote: I like Robin McGraw, I really do. She seems to have the perfect blend of “stand by your man” persona, mixed with a little bit of “I can hold my own” attitude. I love knowing that she been in the audience of every episode of the Dr. Phil show. And I don’t mind telling you I ... “What’s Age Got to Do With It?