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On Books, etc.: Review: The Brass Verdict
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On Books, etc. Mostly about books. A little about everything else. Sunday, June 28, 2015. Review: The Brass Verdict. The Lincoln Lawyer/Mickey Haller series #2. In need of something (relatively) light and fast-paced to help pick up momentum, I decided to revisit The Lincoln Lawyer series. The Brass Verdict. Was exactly what I needed and if you are interested in crime or legal dramas, definitely check out this series! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Review: The Brass Verdict.
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Keenan's Book Reviews: Judges
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Thursday, April 5, 2012. The book of Judges. Nation between the passing of Joshua. And the establishment of a monarchy. At this time, the nation was ostensibly a theocracy. The people were to follow God. The tribes largely governed. Themselves, occasionally even breaking into civil war. As needed, God provided judges to provide civil and military leadership. The people were supposed to be taking hold of their inheritance from God, both the land and the moral heritage passed down from Moses. And his final...
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Keenan's Book Reviews: The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay by Michael Chabon
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Tuesday, December 2, 2008. The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay by Michael Chabon. The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay. New York: Random House, 2000. This novel is partly about comic books. It is more about identity, with corollary themes of family, race, nationality, sexuality, talent, profession, and self-expression. If your interested in this book, you may also be interested in The Chinatown Death Cloud Peril by Paul Malmont. Labels: comics graphic novels manga. By R T. Kendall. Fantasy...
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Keenan's Book Reviews: Leviticus
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Monday, April 11, 2011. New King James Version. Nashville, TN. Leviticus continues the story of the Israelite. Took the Israelites out of oppression in Egypt. As describe in Exodus, and preparing them to be a nation when He leads them into a new land. Characteristics of the Israelite nation were to be its religion. Leviticus deals with the religious and civil laws that were mostly administered by the Levites. A clan that God set aside for His service. In particular, Aaron. By R T. Kendall. Comics graphic...
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Keenan's Book Reviews: The Pentateuch
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Wednesday, January 4, 2012. The first five books of the Bible. Are collectively referred to as the Pentateuch, from the Greek. For “five books.” In the Hebrew. Bible, they are referred to as the Torah. From the Hebrew for “ law. The Pentateuch is partly a book of laws. In the books of Exodus. Can be found the civil. Given for the Israelite. Would be established in the Promised Land. Law also appears in these books, most famously in the Ten Commandments. Begins with creation and ends with Joseph. And R...
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Keenan's Book Reviews: Genesis
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Tuesday, May 11, 2010. New King James Version. Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1982. It’s hard to even begin to discuss Genesis in just a page or two. It covers a great patch of history from the creation of the world to the death of Joseph, who brought Israel and his descendants to Egypt, where he was a high official, to save them from a famine. A lot happens in between. If you’re interested in this book, you may also be interested in. The Gospel of Luke. The Gospel of Mark. The Gospel of Matthew. 46 Pages by ...
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Keenan's Book Reviews: Scott Pilgrim vs. the Universe by Bryan Lee O'Malley
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Sunday, February 15, 2015. Scott Pilgrim vs. the Universe by Bryan Lee O'Malley. This fifth installment of the Scott Pilgrim. Series of graphic novels. By Bryan Lee O’Malley. Seems to me to be the Kim Pine. Story Kim is Scott’s ex-girlfriend and bandmate. She has enough troubles of her own with a bad roommate, cheating boyfriend, and a sense of losing her edge as Sex Bob-omb makes and album instead of playing musing. In spite of this, Kim musters the selfless courage to help Scott and Ramona. If you̵...
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On Books, etc.: January 2015
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On Books, etc. Mostly about books. A little about everything else. Friday, January 30, 2015. The Goldfinch was actually one of last year's books but I just got it back from the library to finish off the last two chapters. I read this one for my May '14 mom group's book club. My previous experience with a Pulitzer Prize novel wasn't great ( The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao. I s ympathized with Theo at first and was somewhat reminded of Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close. Which I really liked. But...
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On Books, etc.: October 2013
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On Books, etc. Mostly about books. A little about everything else. Thursday, October 24, 2013. Say Hello to My Little Friend. Last week, we got to see our little blob again and got a picture:. Everything was measuring on track (you can see the numbers on the bottom right) and the RE said the heartbeat looked good. The cross hairs on the photo mark where baby's head and bottom are. To me, it's the cutest little blob I've ever seen. Monday, October 14, 2013. It's Thanksgiving weekend here in Canada and I h...
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On Books, etc.: February 2014
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On Books, etc. Mostly about books. A little about everything else. Monday, February 24, 2014. Worst Blogger. Ever. I know. I'm sorry. There are so many things to update about and I will try to do that on a somewhat regular basis while I still can. There are less than 100 days left before baby gets here; how the heck did that happen? For the time being, I figure the best way to get back in the habit is to just dive right in because if I keep waiting for the right time, it'll never come. A great YA novel t...
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