Saturday, July 23, 2011

Waters Edge by Robert Whitlow

I just finished reading Waters Edge by the best selling author known as Robert Whitlow . I found it to be a very intriguing book about the ambitious of a young attorney named Tom Crane who is about to become a partner in a high-profile Atlanta law firm.   In all honesty, I'm generally not a fan of war books so at first I was very skeptical about reading it. But once I opened the book and started reading, I couldn't put the book down. 
I'm very grateful that I received this book for free from the Booksneeze website, because otherwise I would have never considered reading this wonderful book. If I knew that I would've loved this book as much as I do, and it wasn't available for free on the Booksneeze website, I would have gone out and purchased a copy. I strongly urge not only fans of war books, but anyone who wants a good read to either purchase a copy of this book or borrow it from their local library.
So, In conclusion, on a Brandon scale from one to ten, ten being the highest, one being the lowest, and five being  average, I give this book a nine.

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

God's Promises for the American Patriot

I just finished reading God's Promises for the American Patriot by Dr. Richard G. Lex. I found it to be a very uninteresting book. In all honesty, I'm generally not a fan of these types of books so I wasn't expecting to get much out of it. I've made several attempts to read it, but I just couldn't get into it.
I'm very grateful that I received this book for free from the Booksneeze website, because otherwise I would have ended up wasting my money. If I knew that I would've hated this book as much as I do, I wouldn't have bothered to waste my time getting and reading it, even if it was completely free. I admit that this is a completely bias review, so feel free to either get this book for free on the Bookmooch website, buy it, or borrow it from your local library and see for yourself.
So, In conclusion, on a Brandon scale from one to ten, ten being the highest, one being the lowest, and five being  average, I give this book a one.