Rating:  Summary: Disappointing Review: I have been a true fan of the Mitford books, always eagerly reading the newest installment. However, In This Mountain, was a real disappointment in Jan Karon's otherwise delightful series. The storyline was disappointing, the characters weren't as interesting, and Father Tim's depression was way too drawn out. The lengthy religious aspects of the book made it feel as if I was reading a theology book instead of a book for pleasure. I will stick with the seies in the hopes that the next book will move back to Jan Karon's usual excellent work.
Rating:  Summary: The Continuing Saga of Father Tim is a Great Read! Review: In This Mountain finds Father Tim and Cynthia again living in Mitford, following their stint on Whitecap Island a few years ago.In the little town of Mitford, life hums along. Dooley looks toward his career as a vet. Joe Ivey and Fancy Skinner fight a haircut price war that takes no prisoners. Percy steps out on a limb with a risky new menu item at the Grill. Uncle Billy feels pressure to produce a surefire joke, and 'The Man in the Attic,' returns to Mitford as the town holds its breath to see what happens. Though Father Tim dislikes change, he dislikes retirement even more. His wife wins awards, receives bouquets, gets invited to tour the country. What's he doing? Father's health with his diabetes takes a turn for the very worse when he is neglectful taking his medicine. This bad spell leaves him in the throes of depression and sadness. To top it all off, Edith Mallory, who absolutely despises Father Tim, gives him more problems. Finally, he snaps out of his depression, and decides to take on a unique and difficult ministry. This makes him feel more energized than ever before. The book was a dandy one as all the preceding ones before it. I couldn't put it down once I started it.
Rating:  Summary: Back Home Review: It was wonderful to pick up on the life of Father Tim and Cynthia once again. This is another one of her books which I was unable to put down. I will truly hate to see the series end. The characters are still like family. You feel the joys and fears along with everyone else. Also, purchased Esther's Gift and the Mitford Snowmen for my friends for Christmas. They are a delight.
Rating:  Summary: In This Mountain Review Review: I absolutely loved this book. I feel Jan's books get better with each one. Please write another book, Jan, as I can't wait to hear more about the characters.
Rating:  Summary: In This Mountain Review: The (endless) crisis of an old man, thickly spread with religious jam. Ms Karon has given up story telling in favor of preaching, not an appealing choice.
Rating:  Summary: Makes Me Feel So Good! Review: As usual, I loved Jan Karon's new book #7. I always feel so good after I've read her books. I feel so close to the characters and I know them and love them. I can hear them talking in their dialect; and to me, they are very real. I never want the series to end, but I don't want them to be written just to take advantage of their popularity. I am afraid the story will suffer if they come too quickly, but I can hardly wait.
Rating:  Summary: In this Mountain Review: In this latest of Jan Karon's novels, the pace is considerably quicker than in her previous Mitford series books. I was pleasantly surprised at the unexpected turn of events in the life of Father Tim in this book. It makes the reader realize that from time to time, a little rain falls in everyone's life, including the beloved Father Tim Kavanagh. Jan Karon has a wonderful ability of bringing all her characters to life for the reader. Keep up the great work Jan!
Rating:  Summary: To Slow for Me Review: I am rating this book on my likes and dislikes; not on the way the book was written. I feel odd rating this book no more than a 2 with all the 4s and 5s it has received. But, I did not enjoy reading the book. The story seemed to drag on and on going nowhere. I could predict every move that was made in the story. There were no surprises. I guess it just wasn't my type of reading. Others seemed to have loved it.
Rating:  Summary: In This Mountain: Another Winner Review: As usual Jan Karon has scored a win with her latest novel about Mitford and its quirky, wonderful people. This time Father Tim battles depression, which not only puts a strain on his marriage but causes him great pain and self-doubt. As usual he dips deep into the vast reservoir of his faith to once again come out victorious. A very inspiring and satisfying read; one that I'll definitely read again.
Rating:  Summary: In This Mountain touched my soul Review: This is the best Jan Karon book yet! She did a wonderful job of re-introducing each of the characters. This book could stand alone from the series. Once again, the warmth of each personality combined with the individual relationships to God caused me to think, to laugh, to cry. Thank you Ms. Karon.
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