Turns out I needed this book addressing the complexities of rebuilding trust—and how painful experiences can impact our relationship with God—far more than I initially
Non-fiction
Non-fiction book reviews
SUCCESSFUL FAILURE by Kevin Fredericks
Fans of Kevin Fredericks will enjoy the heartfelt and entertaining look at his journey in ‘Successful Failure,’ though it wasn’t quite as funny or impactful as I had hoped.
WELCOME TO THE BASEMENT by Tim Ross
‘Welcome to the Basement’ delivers a powerful, practical guide to achieving true greatness God’s way.
DO THE NEW YOU by Steven Furtick
‘Do The New You’ is an inspiring guide for anyone looking to reframe their mindset and embrace the lifelong journey of walking in their God-given identity.
TWAS THE NIGHTSHIFT BEFORE CHRISTMAS by Adam Kay
The dry humour I loved in This is Going to Hurt is once again woven into the anecdotes in this book, though some punchlines fall flat. The cleverly written stories also have just enough details and context to make them clear and easy to follow.
THAT MOMENT WHEN by Mo Gillian
The authentic, conversational writing style brilliantly captures the essence of Mo Gillian’s personality and makes this an easy read. Mo’s emotions and reflections are also smoothly infused into the story, keeping it heartwarming and engaging.
THE LIGHT WE CARRY by Michelle Obama
The conversational writing style incorporates creative metaphors and captivating stories to maximize the impact of the content. Repetition is also used to drive home key concepts, and a positive, uplifting atmosphere keeps the book engaging throughout.
