Friday, November 11, 2005

Sunday Brunch


Sunday Brunch

Norma L. Jarret


Great book, great message. This book is about a group of five friends from college and their struggles in being Christian and single. I couldn’t’ get into all the characters, I had my favorite (Lexi), I guess because I could relate to her more. I guess I’m the Lexi of all my friends. Overall this was a nice enlightening read, not too, too heavy, but just enough. The only thing I didn't like was that I thought it was too short/ quick. I wanted more.

Perfect (Christian Fiction) for a vacation. Ms. Jarrett is a great writer and I am looking forward to future works from her.

Saturday, October 1, 2005

Savannah Comes Undone


Savannah Comes Undone

Denise Hildrith

** (2/5)

After reading and liking Savannah from Savannah, I was excited to go back to FCB and pick up the sequel.

Although the writing was the same, I just couldn’t get into this one. I found Savannah annoying and lacking growth or change from her previous experiences. The pace was also a little slow and the plot wasn't as interesting or fast paced as Savannah from Savannah

Just couldn’t get in to this one and apparently, according to the amazon.com reviews, I’m in the minority on this one.

Monday, September 12, 2005

Savannah from Savannah


Savannah from Savannah

Denise Hildrith

I was browsing through Family Christian Bookstore when I spotted this. It sounded interesting so I picked it up.


The stories about a girl named Savannah who is from Savannah, a recent UGA grad ( GO DAWGS) , who returns home to Savannah, Georgia after receiving her Masters and turning down a job offer from winning a publishing contest after she finds out her mother had a hand it. So she returns home with something to prove to “herself, her mother and her city”. Savannah takes a job as a human interest reporter for The Savannah Chronicle, she sets out to prove her self and navigate her own course in the world. Of course that’s a little harder when you are Savannah from Savannah- with deep roots in the city and a slightly overbearing mother. Savannah’s first assignment proves to be a little more than she bargained for as she “investigates” a "rigged" beauty pageant.


I picked up this book for several reasons- I loved that it was taking place in Savannah and I loved the Georgia/ southern focus. I also like Hildreth’s writing. It felt real easy and smooth, and it was funny. Also probably enjoyed this book, because I read it soon after graduating from college, just like Savannah and our experiences with life after college were similar. We were both on our first job and trying to prove ourselves.


At times things were a little over the top- including Savannah’s mother and I would have told some characters in this story off (forget southern hospitality) but overall this was an enjoyable chic-lit ESE book. I wouldn’t qualify this is Christian Fiction even though I did find it in the Christian Bookstore.


Verdict: Solid, funny book, full of southern charm. Savannah is a likable character and this is a great beach read/ chic-lit.

Friday, February 4, 2005

The Ivy Chronicles

The Ivy Chronicles
Karen Quinn

5 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
*shaking head in disguts*, February 4, 2005
The Review that said this book would leave you feeling zombie like was right on target. This book is some of the worse writing ever. The first part is all jumbled, the book is shallow and.. I'll stop there but save your time and money and find something else. If you are really interested in this topic- private school admissions " Admissions" by Nancy Lieberman.