Monday, November 21, 2011

To Be Perfectly Honest

This book was quite fantastic. I really enjoyed Phil Callaway's account of one year of living truthfully. The book is written like a journal, so I read a few entries each day when I had spare moments. His account is so human, so very honest, and so very relatable.

It's surprising how dishonest we are - even in trying to live truthfully. Little "white lies" so often work their way into our lives, without us even noticing. This book will really get you thinking about how truthful you really are.

I loved how Phil also really had to use tact in telling the truth. He didn't blast people with exactly what he felt, but he thought his feelings through in order to present the truth in a way that would be accepted (when at all possible).

This book was certainly a challenge. I'll possibly leave you a little bit uncomfortable. However, it's worth the read - and the ensuing food for thought might just do wonders for your integrity and character.

Disclaimer: I received this book for free from WaterBrook Multnomah through Blogging for Books - their book review program. I wasn't required to post a positive review. These are my own opinions on this book.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

The Encounter

I was pleasantly surprised by this book. To be honest, I really didn't expect much. It sounded mildly interesting, and the message of the book was worth a read, so I went ahead and got it.

It turned out to be well-written and really quite engaging. I read the whole book in a day (it's fairly short), and truly enjoyed it.

It's not an epic tale or anything groundbreaking; however, the message of forgiveness and reconciliation is beautifully presented in story form, and the author has done a wonderful job weaving his personal experience into the book.

Disclaimer: I received this book for free from Thomas Nelson Publishers through BookSneeze.com - their book review bloggers program. I wasn't required to post a positive review. These are my own opinions on this book.