Tim Shoemaker
Författare till Code of Silence: Living a Lie Comes with a Price (Code of Silence Novel, A)
Om författaren
Tim Shoemaker is the author of eleven books and speaks around the country to men and to parent groups about living the Christian life in a way that influences the next generation. Happily married for over 33 years, Tim has three grown sons and is active in church leadership.
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Verk av Tim Shoemaker
Back Before Dark: Sometimes rescuing a friend from darkness ... means going in after them (A Code of Silence Novel) (2013) 74 exemplar
The Very Best, Hands-On, Kinda Dangerous Family Devotions: 52 Activities Your Kids Will Never Forget (2019) 37 exemplar
Smashed Tomatoes, Bottle Rockets...: And Other Outdoor Devotionals You Can Do with Your Kids (2001) 20 exemplar
Bashed Burritos, Green Eggs . . . and Other Indoor/Outdoor Devotionals You Can Do with Your Kids (2004) 14 exemplar
Smashed Tomatoes, Bottle Rockets: ...and Other Outdoor Devotionals You Can Do With Your Kids (2007) 6 exemplar
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Statistik
- Verk
- 21
- Medlemmar
- 517
- Popularitet
- #48,026
- Betyg
- 3.8
- Recensioner
- 8
- ISBN
- 40
- Språk
- 1
This book sucks. It's terrible. Reading it is torture. (But torture that I had to endure for work.) There is a mystery, which could have POSSIBLY been interesting with more interesting characters and if the whole goody-two-shoes Christian theme was completely wiped out.
Look, I hate lying as much as the next person, possibly more. I can be honest and forthcoming to a fault, and I hate hate HATE lying, even lying by omission. In most cases, I think lying is a VERY BAD IDEA.
That being said, the preachiness in this book is exhausting. It's like a 300 page Berenstain Bears novel but way less interesting. And if you're not a Christian, all the talk about praying and God feels cheesy, like you're reading a Sunday School pamphlet. And the kids are so darn wholesome. What eighth grader says "baloney" instead of BS? None I know.
Anyway take this all with a grain of salt. If you are the intended audience, I'm sure this book is great. It has many 4 and 5 star reviews to back up that statement. If you're a cynical, non-religious adult, this is not the book for you.… (mer)