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Home Song: A Cape Light Novel |
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Rating: Summary: A HOMEY, SMALL TOWN STORY Review: Cape Light is the kind of place where you'd like to spend some time getting to know its inhabitants and enjoy the scenery. It's a town where people hold secrets and pain in their hearts as well as their secret longings. But it's also about people trying to get through the everyday struggles of living and working together. Of course there are those who rub you wrong, as the case is with Charlie, who is not only running against Emily for Mayor, but is doing so in an underhanded manner. And then there is her mother, Lilian, who is against Emily's sister Jessica, who plans to marry Ben. Lillian thinks that Ben isn't good enough for her daughter. They are characters you might judge at first glance, but come to realize the pain and guilt that compels them to act as they do. Much like real people react to mistakes they've made. This story holds secrets to the way we can respond in a possitive or negative way to our wrong choices and how they affect others. This is a good read!
Rating: Summary: A refreshing change... Review: I enjoyed Home Song immensely. It is a refreshing change from many books on the shelves today. If you are are looking for some light, clean-cut reading about simple life in a small town, start with Cape Light then read Home Song. Hopefully, soon we will find out when the 3rd book in the trilogy will be out. If you like Jan Karon's books about Mitford, I am sure you will like Cape Light and Home Song.
Rating: Summary: I CAN READ THIS FOREVER Review: I HAVE READ "CAPE LIGHT" AND "HOME SONG" BOTH THESE BOOKS ARE WONDERFUL! TO SAY THE LEAST. I AM VERY PICKY WITH WHAT I READ. BOTH BOOKS I CAN PUT MYSELF RIGHT WHERE THEY ARE TALKING ABOUT I FEEL I AM THERE. I WANT TO SAY 5 STARS IS NOT ENOUGH THANK YOU I AM LOOKING FORWARD TO READING THE NEXT NOVEL CALLED"A GATHERING PLACE"
Rating: Summary: I CAN READ THIS FOREVER Review: I HAVE READ "CAPE LIGHT" AND "HOME SONG" BOTH THESE BOOKS ARE WONDERFUL! TO SAY THE LEAST. I AM VERY PICKY WITH WHAT I READ. BOTH BOOKS I CAN PUT MYSELF RIGHT WHERE THEY ARE TALKING ABOUT I FEEL I AM THERE. I WANT TO SAY 5 STARS IS NOT ENOUGH THANK YOU I AM LOOKING FORWARD TO READING THE NEXT NOVEL CALLED"A GATHERING PLACE"
Rating: Summary: a MUST read!! Review: This book was great!! If you like a good - down to earth - book, you'll love this. It's SO nice to read a book that is so wonderfully written and inspiring. You can put yourself in this story and then you WANT to LIVE in the town of Cape Light...it's a town of Christian people who love each other...it's what the world is SUPPOSED to be like...it's a town of old. Read it...you won't be able to put it down. Speaking of which...is the boss looking...I'm on the 3rd book in the series and ready to order the 4th and 5th. :-)
Rating: Summary: A refreshing change... Review: While I found this story a little naive in regards to the probability of the outcome, it was a welcome relief from the usual drivel sold on the bookshelves nowadays. I am so tired of graphic sex and violence and these authors, along with B.J.Hoff and the Thoenes, prove that we can read good, engrossing stories without having our intelligence insulted. It's one I will keep in my collection.
Rating: Summary: Cape Light is a light to the reader Review: While I found this story a little naive in regards to the probability of the outcome, it was a welcome relief from the usual drivel sold on the bookshelves nowadays. I am so tired of graphic sex and violence and these authors, along with B.J.Hoff and the Thoenes, prove that we can read good, engrossing stories without having our intelligence insulted. It's one I will keep in my collection.
Rating: Summary: Oh no, not more Review: Will various banal interpersonal conflicts of a personal nature all turn out for the best in idyllic fantasyland Cape Light? Just as surely as Thomas Kinkade will get millions more dollars selling holiday pennants, air fresheners, Christmas choo-choo trains, and overpriced prints of his egregiously sappy artwork!
In this volume, the good people of the village of cozy cottages, old-tyme independent businesses, and upright churchgoers face yet another harrowing dilema! Should they be evil hypocritical secular humanist snobs and turn away a new center for troubled teens? Or should they do the right thing and trust in providence and be welcoming?
What do you think? Do you really need to shell out bucks and read this schmaltzy little screed to find out? Thomas Kinkade is reportedly worth $75 million. Why further enrich him?
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