Monday, March 28, 2011
Francine Rivers library contest
Just one week left to enter for a chance to win a complete Francine Rivers library! The drawing is open to everyone, and you can enter multiple times. Complete details here: http://www.tyndale.com/blog/?p=1042
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Pricelss: a Novel on the Edge of the World by Tom Davis

Tom Davis writes his fiction in a way that takes you there. With Scared, I arrived in Africa to the smells, With Priceless I can see the sites and almost hear the music. Priceless is the second book in the Edge of the World series. In this novel, Tom introduces us to Marina, a young orphan, rescued out of child slavery/prostitution and her story. Her story is told alongside Stuarts. Stuart a father, husband and international photojournalist, has landed himself right in the midst of a battle between right and wrong, a battle of trying to rescue young orphan girls out of the child prostitution ring in Russia. A ring which the local law enforcement and governing authorities have accepted large amounts of money to ignore. Like his first book, this is a must read that will leave you thinking differently but more importantly, cause you to want to make a difference. Fortunately, there is a website you can visit at the end of the book where you can help bring about that change. Read it, but only if you dare.
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Scared:A Novel on the Edge of the World by Tom Davis
Scared is the story of Adanna, a young girl living in Swaziland, just northeast of South Africa. It tells of her and her young siblings life growing up in an AIDS infected and poverty stricken land. A land where men aren't around to support their families because they have died or are working in the mines. A place where the men that are left think it is ok to use little girls to satisfy their urges. A place where death and sickness are so prevalent there is no family unaffected.
It also tells the story of a young international photographer, Stuart. A man on a mission, to get the perfect picture and save his career. A man who arrives in Swaziland to do one thing but leaves a changed man after living the life with the people.
The book, written by Tom Davis, a man who has obviously spent much time in Africa due to his incredibly detailed depictions of Africa, is an incredibly difficult read. Although the book is fiction, it accurately depicts the plight of the widows and orphans of many parts of Africa. I dare you to read it! You will not be unchanged.
Saturday, June 5, 2010
Whatever You Do, Don't Run: True Tales of a Botswana Safari Guide by Peter Allison
This is the funniest book I have read in a long time. Peter is an Australian man who moved to Botswana and became a paid safari guide. This book shares his tales of adventure-walking on the back of an alligator, being charged by an elephant, getting up close, very close, and personal with a cheetah family. He tells of his trip from South Africa to Botswana in a super-modified semi truck, and his adventures of traveling, in Africa, at night. He tells of the interesting tourists he saw, Germans with no sense of humor, fat Americans and the tourist who almost caused a plane to crash due to too much luggage and his need to take pictures. I really enjoyed this book and it was a quick read for me. The short chapters allow one to fit in a chapter or two even, between the many activities of daily living.
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