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Sunday, November 06, 2011

New giveaway! Now I'm giving away Book of Days by James L. Rubart (bonus review included!)



About the book:


"… in Your book all my days were recorded, even those which were purposed before they had come into being." —Psalm 139:16


Young Cameron Vaux’s mind is slipping. Memories of his wife, killed two years earlier in a car accident, are vanishing just as his dad predicted they would. Memories he knows he has to remember. His father tells Cameron that to save his mind he must find "the book with all days in it" —the past and future record of every soul on earth.


When an obscure clue leads Cameron to a small central Oregon town, he meets enigmatic Taylor Stone, a possible guide to finding the book who seems to carry secrets far deeper than anyone imagines. Local hotshot TV personality Ann Bannister thinks the legend of the book is a farce, but she has her reasons to join Cameron’s search anyway. Finally, there is fanatical New Age guru Jason Judah, who will stop at nothing to find the book of days before Cameron does.


My review:

Book of Days was interesting in a totally Rubart sort of way. What I mean is that the mind-twisting content reminded me of Rooms, his first book. Now whether or not the third book, The Chair, has the same feel...we'll see. Regardless, I found myself enjoying the story. At first I was thinking, "where is this all going?" and "When will they decide what they want to do?" I enjoyed the flashbacks of Cameron's time with Jessie. I found that heart-wrenching and beautiful. I also found the history between him and Ann quite interesting, as well as Ann's connection to the whole story. Taylor was a bit of a mystery and I wasn't sure what to think of him for a long time. Jason was plain creepy. I disliked him in every sense of the word. The twist at the end was quite good. I found it believable. I also found myself smiling when things wrapped up. 


The concept of the story was pretty deep. It's about choosing to love, choosing to forgive, and choosing to let go of the past. All of those things relate to the Book of Days in the story. I won't say how. Just know that it's true. I enjoyed the fact that the story revealed something we all need to remember...to have true peace you need to walk in the "light" of truth and in the present. You can't hold even a shred of unforgiveness in your heart, or it will keep you from true freedom. That was nicely woven into the plot. All in all, this is a book that makes you think about relationships and choices. While it did drag out in a few parts, overall, it was a compelling and insightful read. I'd recommend it to anyone who likes to ponder life, it's meaning, and spiritual things. This book won't disappoint. 

Book of Days was published by B&H and was released in Jan 2011.

8 comments:

Sheila Deeth said...

Sounds like my sort of book. Thanks.

Kathy Eberly said...

This sounds like a fascinating book!

avalonne83 said...

Great giveaway! I'd lobe to be entered.

Please count me in. Thanks.

avalonne83 [at] yahoo [dot] it

Carol M said...

I'd love to read this! Thank you for the giveaway!
mittens0831 at aol dot com

Connie Arnold said...

Thank you for sharing the great review, Michelle!It seems like a book that's worth reading, and I like what you revealed about light and forgiveness being woven into the plot.

Anonymous said...

My kind of book!!!!

Lelia Rose Foreman said...

I liked Rooms. I think I would like this one too. Thank you for the review.

Edgy Inspirational Author said...

and the winner is...

Connie Arnold!

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