Cori June (3033 KP) rated An Ignorance of Means in Books
Feb 2, 2022
Sometimes I wanted to shake the main character and I feared for what was going to happen and routed for her all the way.
Lisa frankenstein (2024)
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In 1989 a misunderstood teenager has a high school crush who just happens to be a handsome corpse...
The Fairyland
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Midttrafik
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The Old Man and the Sea: A True Story of Crossing the Atlantic by Raft
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Octogenarian Anthony Smith's journey was originally inspired by both the Kontiki Expedition of Thor...
In the Footsteps of the Six Wives of Henry VIII: The Visitor's Companion to the Palaces, Castles & Houses Associated with Henry VIII's Iconic Queens
Sarah Morris and Natalie Grueninger
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This book provides a fresh perspective on the lives of Henry VIII's six wives by embarking on a...
Spirit Speaks Radio With Joseph Tittel
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Internationally Renowned Medium, Author & Radio/TV personality Joseph Tittel has been working as a...
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The Book of Lost Friends
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THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER 'A tale of enduring power' Paula McLain From the author of the...
JUST BREATHE takes us through Repult's journey to brokenness and then shows us how God has begun and continued healing him and putting him back together. It is a book not just about redemption or addiction, but a bit of both combined. After following Repult's journey, he's included a list of tools we can use to allow Jesus and God fully into our lives to heal us and continue to use us.
Well written, insightful, and useful, I think particularly the tools section was helpful. He discusses the link between amends and forgiveness, which I have, in the past, felt was overlooked. This book is not just for recovering addicts who are trying to find redemption; it's a book to remind us all that we must be willing to admit our complete brokenness before we can be healed.

