Reviews by Lindsay Selis
The Sweet By and By
On 1/5 Lindsay Selis wrote: This book introduces a plot variation that I haven't seen before. I enjoyed the way the book was written, and the theme held my attention. I had a hard time "getting into" the story, simply because it seemed as if it was written for a younger set. However, it caught my attention, the characters were ... Review of The Sweet By and By
Obstacles Welcome
On 11/30 Lindsay Selis wrote: Never before have I picked up a book that I so expected to find boring, and found it so scintillating. By way of explanation, I must tell you that this is a book written by the CEO of AT&T mobility, regarding success in business, and then making a parallel to one’s personal life. Being one who is not ... Review of Obstacles Welcome
The Noticer
On 10/7 Lindsay Selis wrote: He is one in ten who will look up to smile at a stranger as he walks by. He is one in a million who cares enough to stop and make that stranger's problem his. Jones is that one in a million. Jones is wisdom personified, and also the main character in The Noticer. The book gives him plenty of space in ... Review of The Noticer by Andy Andrews
Green
On 10/6 Lindsay Selis wrote: If you're looking for a laid-back time with a bowl of popcorn and an adventure story, this book isn't for you. Green will capture you and pull you inside, kicking and screaming if necessary. The complex plot will engage your mind as the relevent and sentimental characters engage your heart. The analogy ... Green is the New Black
The Expanded Bible
On 9/15 Lindsay Selis wrote: The [Expanded] Bible was a new experience for me. I wasn't sure what to expect, since I haven't owned or read any type of amplified Bible in the past. It was difficult, at first, to read the text through the "expansions" that are integrated into it. It took me 3-4 chapters to get used to the new kind ... Review of The [Expanded] Bible