Pwera Usog (2017)
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A story of a group of pranksters who scares a homeless girl and accidentally injuring her. One by...
MaryAnn (14 KP) rated The Unannounced Christmas Visitor in Books
Mar 5, 2019
My Thoughts: This novel is certainly a winner! It comes just in time for the holiday and Christmas season, reminding us how important hospitality and loving others is. It's not about receiving but in giving from the heart. Patrick Higgins has done an incredible job of showing us through his writing how important it is to give to others. How we need to have the love of God in us in order to feel complete. This novel truly moved me and it will certainly speak to those who are feeling lost, depressed or not knowing their God-given purpose.
This book will make the reader think twice about how society treats the homeless and what would your church do if a homeless person came into the church next Sunday? Patrick Higgins hit a lot of points in this book and I recommend that every Christian give this book a read.
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The Promise
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In a single night, Kyle Phipps's life is derailed. His relationship is over, he is denied access to...
What You Hide
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A new pulse-pounding romantic thriller from the author of We All Fall Down and Six Months Later ...
Natalie D. Richards What You Hide Young Adult Young Adult Fiction Thriller Mystery
What's Up Fool? Podcast
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Comedian Felipe Esparza talks with random people he finds interesting. It might be somebody kind of...
Hummingbird (aka Redemption, Crazy Joe) (2013)
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Action drama. When a homeless alcoholic and his young friend fall foul of some gangsters, he reveals...
Amy Fine Collins recommended My Man Godfrey (1957) in Movies (curated)
This is a story about the ethical treatment of animals (and of the way that the homeless are treated and regarded), friendship, and what people will do to save the vulnerable.
I really liked all of the characters in this book: Schocha homeless man who takes on the responsibility of caring for the elephant; Kuang the elephant trainer and 'oozie' (I've never heard of this term before), the vet who gives up her house and job to care for the elephant, Roux the immoral geneticist (now he was a rather amusing character at times!).
I liked the style of this - I think that may be partly from the translation process (it was originally written in German). It was a fast, easy and very entertaining read.
Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for my copy of this book.
The Colour of Shadows
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A moving portrayal of a teenager coming to terms with a secret about her mother that her father...