I am so excited about February being "I Love to Read" month. I can really showcase the library and what it has to offer in this month. I also enjoy having so many people be drawn to the library to look around and see the prizes, the goodies and the treats. And of course, I love to read so I really want to share that love of reading with others.
The first book I would like to feature is Max Lucado's book 3:16, the numbers of hope. If you never have read a Max Lucado book, try this one out where he really dissects John 3:16 chapter to give us christians the hope we have in Christ.
The next book, which we actually have the whole series is The Sunrise series by Karen Kingsbury. This is a book for anyone to read about a feel good family drama. It is always well written with a good message for lots of different age groups. I would even recommend these books for young adult girls to read.
She Said Yes, The Unlikely Martyrdom of Cassie Bernall is a moving memoir written by Cassie's mom. She is the girl from the Columbine shootings that when asked about her faith in God, she said "yes". This is the story of her life and how she changed from being a troubled girl much like the shooters to becoming a young woman of faith and courage. This is a book that both parents and teens will want to read.
Will, God's Mighty Warrior is a new hardcover book for children that talks about Will, who loves to play at being a superhero and then learns about how to fight in God's army with God's armour.Because of some book donations we have had lately some of the series, such as Love Comes Softly, The Russia Series and Cheney Duvall, M.D. have been completed. I know that sometimes frustrates me when the series isn't all there. Also, if there is a book you think should be in our library, please tell me or leave the name of the book and the author in the comments section. See you this month!


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