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1/4/10 - I was able to finish this book right before Christmas!  It was a great book, it's told from the perspective of Cleopatra's Daughter, Selene, who is only 10 or 11 when the book begins, and by it's ending, she's 15.  This book was absolutely amazing.  Another great book by Michelle Moran.  Again, she captures the reader from page one and paints a beautiful story which seems to come to life right from the pages.  I look forward to her next book, Madame Tussaud, which is to be released February 2011!  Again, if you're interested in ancient Rome, and the last Queen of Egypt's heirs Cleopatra's Daughter is a must read!
12/21/10 - Yeah, I guess with the Holiday's in full effect, it's taking me a little longer than I thought to actually finish this book.  But with time off next week, I fully intent to complete it before the end of the year!  :)
12/6/10 - I started out on the fast track, but things have gotten a bit busy, so I've slowed down my reading process.  I'm almost half way through the book.  It's still a good one!
11/19/20 - We all know the buzz about the Royal Family....So I'm about 60 pages into this book and while reading I can't help but think about Prince William and Kate Middleton.  I guess stranger thoughts have come about.  LOL
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So far, Michelle Moran has proved herself to be an amazing author.  She has the abilty to capture you from page one, and she has a way to bringing ancient Egypt to life right before your eyes.  If you ever get the chance to read one of her novels, I highly recommend it!  I just started Cleopatra's Daughter this morning and am looking forward to yet another great adventure in the world of Ancient Egypt and Rome.  My thoughts to come, in the meantime, please enjoy the synopsis from the back cover of the book - from Michelle Moran's website:

The marriage of Marc Antony and Cleopatra is one of the greatest love stories of all time, a tale of unbridled passion with earth-shaking political consequences. Feared and hunted by the powers in Rome, the lovers choose to die by their own hands as the triumphant armies of Antony’s vengeful rival, Octavian, sweep into Egypt. Their three orphaned children are taken in chains to Rome, but only two— the ten-year-old twins Selene and Alexander— survive the journey. Delivered to the household of Octavian’s sister, the siblings cling to each other and to the hope that they will return one day to their rightful place on the throne of Egypt. As they come of age, they are buffeted by the personal ambitions of Octavian’s family and court, by the ever-present threat of slave rebellion, and by the longings and desires deep within their own hearts.

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I finished Cover Girls yesterday afternoon (11-16-10).  I must say that all-in-all it was a pretty good book.  I agree with a lot of critics that this book was like every other Christian novel concerning women.  But as women, a lot of our issues stem from our parents, past and current relationships, children, and work.  We just can’t run from it! 

This book overall was a fast and enjoyable read.  The book is told from 4 different perspectives.  The four women are Michelle, Tonya, Delores and Mz. Ida.  The four women are all connected and they are each in different seasons of their lives – winter, spring, summer and fall.  It’s liked how T.D. Jakes wove these four women’s stories together and connected them in such a way – in which really we are all connected.  While reading this book, I was reminded that in life there are no such things as chance meetings, everything is planned and orchestrated by God.  The main thing I took from this book is that no matter what we’re going through, or what we’ve been through, with a willing and open heart, God can and will bring us through.  God only wants to see us succeed – He wants to take us to the next level if we’re willing. 

I just started my November read by
T.D. Jakes today.  I'll let you all know what I think about it.  What I know so far - 4 women - 4 Seasons.  :)

 
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I'm currently reading Victoria Christopher Murray's Too Little, Too Late.  I just started this book and it begins with the main character Jasmine being held up at gun point....by her husband.....this should be a good one!  
More details to come..... 


I was able to finish this page turning book this weekend.  I must say that all-in-all this was a pretty good book.  Although it was packed with drama for your mama….what I took from it most was that no matter how hard things are, we must sit back, be still and listen to God and what direction He wants us to go in.  It’s so easy to try to handle things, in our own way, in our own timing, but no timing is better than that of God. 
This book also focuses on the power of relationships and trust.  If we value our relationships, we must make sure trust is at the forefront and be sure not to break that line of trust and communication.  Without trust – and God one cannot truly be successful in their relationships. 



My favorite quote:
Marriage is difficult enough.  Don't bring unnecessary complications to the table."  ~Reverend Bush

 
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I just completed Chris Cleave's Little Bee.  I must say that this book was quite interesting told from two different perspectives - a Nigerian teenager (Little Bee) and a middle aged English woman (Sarah).  I don't want to give anything away in this book, but I will say that the author keeps you guessing until the very end.  You will find yourself wanting for things to be just and perfect for Little Bee, Sarah and Sarah's young son, Charlie/Batman.

 
One:  How Many People Does it Take to Make a Difference? By:  Dan Zadra; Kobi Yamada
The Ice Queen By:  Alice Hoffman
A Reliable Wife By: Robert Goolrick
Dear John By Nicholas Sparks
Nefertiti By:  Michelle Moran
The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner An Eclipse Novella By:  Stephanie Meyer
The Heretic Queen By:  Michelle Moran
Little Bee By:  Chris Cleave
Too Little, Too Late By:  Victoria Christopher Murray
Cover Girls by T.D. Jakes
Cleopatra's Daughter by Michelle Moran


 
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I recently finished reading The Heretic Queen by Michelle Moran.  This is one of two books I've read by her - the other being Nefertiti.  Michelle Moran draws the reader in from page one, through the eyes of the young Princess Nefertari.  The Heretic Queen is a very vivid, colorful book that capture the very essence of Ancient Egypt.  If you're into Ancient Egypt, or even historical fiction, this is a book I would strongly recommend.