Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Same Kind of Different As Me by Ron Hall & Denver Moore with Lynn Vincent: A Review
Same Kind of Different As Me, by Ron Hall & Denver Moore, with Lynn Vincent. A true story written by the men who lived it. A story of redemption, second chances and devastating pain and loss. I was not prepared for what this book would be like, but it was beautiful. As these men, who had been through so much, continued to claim God's providence and goodness, I was moved. Well written, I fell in love with the people in this book. It read like fiction, so it was enjoyable to read, but because it is true, it's also inspiring. I feel as if my view of life has opened up having read this book. God forgive my arrogance. Now I need to figure out what to do with what I've read. Of all the books I've read this year, I would say this is the one I would recommend the most.
Thank you to Booksneeze who sent me this free book in exchange for my impartial review.
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Amanda, you need to check out the second book, "What Difference Do It Make?" equally as gripping and moving as the first!
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