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Karen Kingsbury

Autor(a) de Redemption

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Karen Kingsbury was born in Fairfax, Virginia on June 8, 1963. She received a B.A. in journalism from California State University, Northridge in 1986. After graduation, she became a full-time reporter for the Los Angeles Times. Her first book, Missy's Murder, was published in 1992. She wrote three mostrar mais more true crime novels and four collections of answered prayers and miracle stories before transitioning to inspirational fiction in 1998. Her first inspirational fiction novel was Where Yesterday Lives. Popular series she has penned include the Redemption, Firstborn, Sunrise, and Angels Walking series, and she has also written the nonfiction Miracle Books collection, gift books, and children's books. She has won several Retailer's Choice Awards, plus 2005 and 2007 Gold Medallions for Oceans Apart and Ever After, respectively. Her other books include Longing, Coming Home - The Baxter Family: A Story of Undying Hope, Fiteen Minutes, The Family of Jesus, The Friends of Jesus, In This Moment, and To The Moon and Back. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos
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Obras de Karen Kingsbury

Redemption (2002) 1,479 cópias
Sunrise (2007) 1,436 cópias
Remember (2003) 1,291 cópias
Fame (2005) 1,243 cópias
Even Now (2005) 1,238 cópias
Return (2003) 1,237 cópias
Reunion (2004) 1,158 cópias
Rejoice (2004) 1,154 cópias
Found (2006) 1,134 cópias
Forgiven (2005) 1,131 cópias
Take One (2009) 1,111 cópias
Family (2006) 1,102 cópias
Forever (2007) 1,082 cópias
Oceans Apart (2004) 1,063 cópias
Like Dandelion Dust (2006) 1,038 cópias
Someday (2008) 1,024 cópias
One Tuesday Morning (2003) 1,011 cópias
Between Sundays (2007) 993 cópias
Sunset (2008) 985 cópias
Ever After (2006) 932 cópias
Unlocked (2010) 923 cópias
A Time to Dance (2001) 897 cópias
Take Two (2009) 892 cópias
Divine (2006) 883 cópias
Every Now and Then (2008) 875 cópias
Leaving (2011) 857 cópias
Take Three (2010) 852 cópias
Summer (2007) 846 cópias
A Thousand Tomorrows (2005) 839 cópias
Shades of Blue (2009) 837 cópias
Take Four (2010) 833 cópias
Waiting for Morning (1999) 828 cópias
Learning (2011) 765 cópias
Just Beyond the Clouds (2007) 765 cópias
A Time to Embrace (2002) 742 cópias
Beyond Tuesday Morning (2004) 739 cópias
The Chance: A Novel (2013) 726 cópias
Longing (2011) 723 cópias
A Moment of Weakness (2000) 721 cópias
Loving (2012) 698 cópias
The Bridge: A Novel (2012) 691 cópias
This Side of Heaven (2009) 691 cópias
Halfway to Forever (2002) 647 cópias
Where Yesterday Lives (1998) 589 cópias
On Every Side (2001) 564 cópias
Coming Home (2012) 563 cópias
Angels Walking: A Novel (2014) 561 cópias
When Joy Came to Stay (2000) 529 cópias
Fifteen Minutes: A Novel (2013) 501 cópias
Chasing Sunsets (2015) 445 cópias
Love Story (2017) 426 cópias
Gideon's Gift (1672) 420 cópias
Brush of Wings (2016) 381 cópias
Let Me Hold You Longer (2004) 351 cópias
In This Moment (2017) 334 cópias
Hannah's Hope (2005) 323 cópias
A Baxter Family Christmas (2016) 317 cópias
Sarah's Song (2004) 314 cópias
The Family of Jesus (2014) 306 cópias
Maggie's Miracle (1925) 301 cópias
To the Moon and Back (2018) 257 cópias
Two Weeks (2019) 241 cópias
When We Were Young (2018) 226 cópias
Even Now [and] Ever After (2007) 210 cópias
Someone Like You (2020) 208 cópias
A Distant Shore (2021) 206 cópias
Forgiving Paris (2021) 190 cópias
Best Family Ever (2019) 179 cópias
Brave Young Knight (2011) 170 cópias
Truly, Madly, Deeply (2020) 166 cópias
The Baxters (2022) 104 cópias
We Believe in Christmas (2008) 102 cópias
Far Flutterby (1705) 96 cópias
Finding Home (2020) 95 cópias
The Beginning (2012) 73 cópias
Always Daddy's Princess (2013) 73 cópias
Just Once (2022) 73 cópias
Never Grow Up (2021) 72 cópias
Let's Have a Daddy Day (2010) 71 cópias
Let's Go on a Mommy Date (2008) 71 cópias
Missy's Murder (1991) 56 cópias
Whatever You Grow Up to Be (2014) 51 cópias
Adventure Awaits (2022) 46 cópias
Take Three [and] Take Four (2012) 26 cópias
Take One | Take Two (2012) 25 cópias
Go Ahead and Dream (2013) 19 cópias
Forever My Little Boy (2016) 15 cópias
Forever My Little Girl (2016) 15 cópias
A Time to Dance [2016 TV Movie] (2016) — Autor — 13 cópias
Being Baxters (2023) 13 cópias
I Can Only Imagine (2012) 6 cópias
Angels Walking Series (2017) 5 cópias
The Bridge [2015 TV movie] (2015) — Autor — 5 cópias
Forgiven 5 cópias
The Bridge Part 2 [2016 TV movie] (2016) — Autor — 3 cópias
Once Upon a Campus (2016) 3 cópias
Return, Reunion and Rejoice (2004) 2 cópias
Divine [Abridged Audiobook] (2010) 2 cópias
Lichterspiel 1 exemplar(es)
Paris er tilgitt (2021) 1 exemplar(es)
Hannahs håp (2009) 1 exemplar(es)
I Still Believe 1 exemplar(es)
Return | Rejoice 1 exemplar(es)
Redemption | Remember 1 exemplar(es)
No Matter When 1 exemplar(es)
A Miracle Collection 1 exemplar(es)
Op eigen benen. 1 exemplar(es)
Altijd bij je. 1 exemplar(es)
Schein der Hoffnung 1 exemplar(es)

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Kingsbury’s writing came off very heavy-handed at times and I don’t believe for a minute that everyone thinks it’s illegal to read a Bible at school. (Every heard of National Bring Your Bible to School Day?)
Also, content took quite a turn about 3/4 the way through.

Tropes: N/A

Content: fatal gunshot wound, gang violence, stalker, abusive ex, shooting, suicide attempt
 
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libraryofemma | outras 6 resenhas | Apr 18, 2024 |
It is almost Christmas time again! To celebrate, I am reviewing a book that takes place during the Christmas season. The story is set in the present with glimpses of the past (seven years prior) scattered throughout the book. The perspective frequently changes between Ryan, Molly, and Charlie.
As a bookworm, I greatly appreciate that the story is centered around a small, local bookstore. I thought the plot was great, except that it was very predictable with the many misunderstandings between the characters.
I always read this book at Christmastime and would recommend for others to as well. This short read, almost novella-like book, is perfect for a cold, December evening.
… (mais)
 
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libraryofemma | outras 29 resenhas | Apr 18, 2024 |
I mostly got this book because I was about to watch the series, "The Baxters" on Amazon. This takes place about four years before when Kari and Tim get married. This book is mostly to catch you up on what has happened in the Baxter's lives before the Redemption series that is in the show like Ashley's trip to Paris. There are a lot of other flashbacks, but I couldn't remember if I read them or not. This book was okay, but not her best work.
 
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eliorajoy | outras 3 resenhas | Apr 15, 2024 |
"Just Once" by Karen Kingsbury

3 stars personally

The main Bible verse theme for this book was Joshua 1:9, "Have not I commanded thee? Be strong and of a good courage; be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed: for the LORD thy God is with thee whithersoever thou goest." (KJV)

There were also several Psalms mentioned which I liked, but I looked them up in the King James Version myself instead of just reading it from the book because it was in a different translation than I read.

Positive Content/ What I liked about this book:

-How this book was similar to a split-time novel was intriguing how it changed between years.

And where most of the story was set in the past, it made you feel as if you were there in the past with them.

-I also loved the heart-to-heart brotherly relationship, Hank and Sam had. The brothers genuinely cared about each other, loved to have fun and would do whatever it took to protect the other sibling.

-Irvel Holland being an OSS spy/ undercover "nurse" was really interesting and the part where she delivered messages and put a bouquet of daisies by a Japanese bridge (I think) that signaled US allies to bomb the bridge reminded me of something that would be from the TV series "Hogan's Heroes" (if you've watched this show you'll understand what I mean).

-I liked that Hank told fellow soldiers about Jesus, and prayed with them during his time in the Marines. Leading several of them to Christ before many of them lost their lives in the fight for their country and for the liberty of the Jewish people.

-I loved how Ruth Cohen and her last surviving relative, Chloe had a comeback near the end.
Ruth was Irvel's Jewish best friend and her spy and code breakng partner in the OSS.

-The characters' passion for helping the Jewish people.

Negative Content, Language,Triggers, Violence:

-Hank and a girl he had been dating, (Maggie) came in from college from out of state for Thanksgiving to celebrate at Hank's parents' house and after the celebration Maggie stayed the night there "In the other end of the house."

This was the 1940's, so I don't know how expensive or convenient hotels were, especially during the war.

But it's never really a great idea for boyfriend/girlfriend or a couple that's been dating each other to stay overnight at each other's houses even if there is family and said couple is on opposite ends of the house from each other.

It could look like they're living together even if that's not the case and can put a blemish on both their family's reputations.

-Near the end of the book there was one comment that Irvel made after explaining to Hank about her work as a spy in the OSS, three days before their wedding: “I wanted to share my whole heart and soul with you. Before we share our bodies.”

To me, this was honestly unnecessary and inappropriate. It would have been more appropriate to have said, "Before we share forever together." instead.

-Hank and Irvel's honeymoon is mentioned and talks about them looking out over the balcony of their hotel room and then turning back to their room.
Nothing else is mentioned after that, but still.

Language:
- h*ck ×1

-d*ngit ×1

Other than this there was no language, which I appreciated. "Just Once" is the first book I've read that was set in the WWII Era, and I liked that she wrote it without a bunch of uncalled for cussing that I'd heard about some other war era books.
It can be done!

Triggers/Violence:

-Some of the things the soldiers witnessed during battles and missions were mentioned (may be a trigger if the reader has personally experienced war):

>"An explosion lit up the night, right in front of Hank. Bodies and limbs and mud and plants were flying through the air..."

>"Hank wondered if the sound of enemy fire would ever stop. Before morning hit, they took losses they had never expected, and there were dead marines everywhere, including one whose face Hank would never forget. The face of Bill Bailey."

>"A hundred other images crowded those, men blown to pieces, barbaric images from Buchenwald."

-There was also mention of what happened to the Jews during this era, as well as the terrible plans Adolf Hitler had for them:

>"In his speech, Hitler blamed the failure of the effort to take over the Soviet Union on weather. He also threatened the entire Jewish population in Europe . . . with annihilation.”

>“There’s talk of Hitler creating a ‘final solution’to the Jews across Europe.” Irvel’s face grew pale. “He wants to kill them, Hank. All of them.”

>"They liberated Buchenwald concentration camp. The things Hank saw that day would stay with him all his life, scarring him, burning his conscience and searing his soul with a sort of pain man was never meant to experience. Bodies stacked forever high, ravines filled with human ash, and mountains of shoes and jewelry. But also 28,000 living prisoners—most of them on the verge of succumbing to starvation. The very air smelled of death. Hank and his fellow troops could not comprehend that the human heart might be capable of such atrocities."

>“It was the most terrible place. But we helped rescue more than twenty thousand prisoners. They were starving to death, skin and bones, all of them.” What was this? Irvel stared at him, chills running down her arms. “You helped liberate Buchenwald?” She put her hand on Hank’s knee. “My friend Ruth, she had family there. It was the one thing we both wanted to see happen.” “A thousand prisoners were kids, some as young as four.”Hank stared off, like he was seeing the death camp again. “And there was this one little girl. She was only two. Brown hair and the most brilliant blue eyes. She kept crying for her mama.” He shook his head. “Both her parents were dead, poor little girl.” He looked at Irvel again. “I’ll never forget the look in her eyes, the sound of her voice as she cried for her mother.” Irvel put her hand alongside Hank’s cheek. “You’re a hero, Hank. I wish Ruth could know that you were one of the soldiers who liberated Buchenwald.” Then he told her the rest of the story. “There’s a reason I was there to help with that mission.”He explained that he had signed up again—for the Army that time—all so he could have a chance to free Jewish people from the death camps."

This is most of what is mentioned.

All of these were mentioned, without on-page scenes.

Other Triggers, etc. :

-A few brief mentions of blood and soldiers' wounds.

-The state of a surviving soldier's uniform is mentioned: >"His uniform was a stiff mass of blood and open wounds and body odor."

-Irvel having a hard pregnancy and not being able to have more children because of it was mentioned, but not overly detailed.
It said she was in pain so much that she screamed as Hank drove her to the hospital. From labor pains I'm sure.

Hank prays and recites bible verses over them on the way to the hospital, Psalms 23.

(After they get to the hospital, it's all waiting, the birth is not on page.)

Hank waits in the hall, praying and later the doctor brings to him his newborn son. He tells him they gave her 2 quarts of blood and that she is doing much better.

Both Irvel and the baby live.

Romance Content:

-In my opinion the romance in this one was a bit overdone.

Hank and Irvel kissed and danced a lot, and I don't mind a few sweet kisses spread out through a book within reason, but they probably kissed 10 times in the space of 4-5 pages back to back. And the kissing scenes seemed to repeat too often.
It was in the middle of the war, and of course they would be happy to see each other, but it seemed a little over the top.

Extra:

For the most part I enjoyed this book with the exception of some things above.

In the end, I wish the characters hadn't seemed to age quite so quickly, and it would have been nice to see some more slowed memories of the kids and granddaughter of Hank and Irvel with them before they died. I also wish Charlie had visited them more often instead of the visits being so far apart. It was realistic to how time really does fly, though.

But it was a little sad how everything seemed to end so fast.

I was not required or signed up to review this book by a review site, but I just felt the need to of my own convictions. I bought this book at Hobby Lobby.

I would say what drew me most to read this book was the breathtaking cover and the WWII spy theme.
… (mais)
 
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MarissaWells | outras 5 resenhas | Apr 14, 2024 |

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