Friday 28 February 2014

Becoming Psychic Magazine, March 2014 - Book Review Link

http://www.magcloud.com/browse/issue/713472?__r=336583
Becoming Psychic Magazine, March 2014 Issue



I am so excited to announce that I am the new book reviewer for Becoming Psychic Magazine. The March issue is now live, so please enjoy the whole magazine for free this month.
 
Just go to the March Edition, and click on the cover to read it now. And enjoy!
 
And to get you extra excited to read it, my Book Review is on pages 74 & 75. The book I reviewed is How To Read an Egg: Divination for the Easily Bored by Colette Brown. Just click on the link to find out what my thoughts are of the book. You know you are curious about a title like that. Am I right? I'd love to know your thoughts on it. And don't forget to enjoy the rest of the magazine. Beautiful pictures and great topics fill the March issue.
 
Happy Reading!

Saturday 22 February 2014

Book Review: October Baby by Eric Wilson





 
October Baby is a story of feeling lost or something big is missing from your life. As well, it is about finding that something amongst what you had all along. Eric Wilson creates characters that we can laugh with, cry with, and learn to see through new eyes with. He has created a heart-felt story out of a difficult topic, and he has done it very well.
 
Hannah Lawson is a university student who has grown up with many medical issues. From frail bones and hip surgeries to severe asthma, Hannah's body has been through a lot. After passing out during a play, Hannah finds out that her parents had adopted her as an infant. But even more surprising is the fact that she was born after a failed abortion. To find out that her birth mother didn't want to keep her was one thing, but she wasn't even supposed to be alive. What would someone do in this position? How do you react?
 
After some inventive ideas from a creative character named Truman, Hannah's best friend Jason comes up with the final persuasion to get her to come along on a Spring Break trip to Mardi Gras in New Orleans. Jason points out that Mobile, Alabama, Hannah's birth place, is on the travel route. This may be a way to get answers for her questions about her birth mother.
 
This journey is one of Hannah finding out important information, but also the other characters along for the ride. What each one discovers about themselves helps towards the final scenes for Hannah. This is an important self discovery for Hannah, and the story itself has some wonderful messages on trust, love, and forgiveness.
 
I enjoyed October Baby very much. I think it is a great read that brings a softer light to a heavy topic. It is subtle in its Christian perspective and would be great for the non-Christian reader. I also look forward to viewing the movie that this book is based on to get a visual perspective of the story.