Reviews by Carrie McCoy
A Century Turns
On 2/12 Carrie McCoy wrote: William J. Bennett is a brilliant historian who leaves you feeling smarter. He is well known in our home for his book, The Book of Virtues. My mother read from it when I was a child. Now, I read it to my children. It's a wonderful book that belongs in every home.With this, Bennett has published a new ... A Century Turns by William J. Bennett
The Search for God and Guinness
On 2/1 Carrie McCoy wrote: From the author who wrote about The Faith of George W. Bush and The Faith of Barack Obama comes a book about the Guinness family and their impact on society. At first glance, one might ask how God and Guinness can be in the same title. However, in just the introduction of the book, the reader will become ... The Search for God and Guinness by Stephen Mansfield
Jack Daniel's Spirit of Tennessee Cookbook, Volume 1
On 1/12 Carrie McCoy wrote: I love cookbooks and when I heard that this one was coming out, I was eager to see it. Having spent some time in the South near Tennessee (military tour), I remembered so many of those great tasting meals I enjoyed at friend's homes. But to be honest, growing up a California girl, I wasn't very familiar ... Jack Daniel's Cookbook
Seaside Letters
On 10/23 Carrie McCoy wrote: Seaside Letters by Denise HunterThis Nantucket Love Story is very reminiscent of You've Got Mail. With that in mind, the author takes you through this sweetheart romance that is wholesome and clean. This story was written from a Christian standpoint and has much to offer it's reader.Basically, girl (Sabrina) meets ... Seaside Letters
Find Your Strongest Life
On 10/5 Carrie McCoy wrote: This book appeals to those who work outside the home giving advice on how to be successful in the workplace. The downside of this book is that if you are a stay-at-home traditional kind of woman then you are left out of the equation. Another disappointment for me with this book is that the advice isn't ... Not for Stay-At-Home Moms
Kabul 24
On 9/17 Carrie McCoy wrote: Can you imagine working/living in a place where women are looked down upon and you were limited rights as a citizen? Kabul was one of those places. In a country like America where we have lots of freedom, we should count our blessings. Women have the freedom to work, become educated, make decisions about ... Speechless!
Fresh Start
On 9/2 Carrie McCoy wrote: Doug Fields' book gives the reader a fresh outlook on life. Realistically, most people are stuck. We are stuck and unable to change bad behaviors or patterns. So we end up carrying a burden of guilt on our shoulders. And no matter how many times we've tried to change, we can't find a way to do it. We ... Fresh Outlook on Life!