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Book Review: Winnie the Pooh

Like most people who grew up in the 70′s and 80′s, my first real knowledge of Winnie-the-Pooh was from Disney.  My only real experience with Pooh, and all his wonderful friends, was either seeing them in cartoon form or meeting them at Walt Disney World.    But i always had a desire to meet them in their natural habitat…in the pages of  A. A. Milne’s classic book named after his iconic character, Winnie, called Pooh.

Original Winnie the Pooh stuffed toys. Clockwise from bottom left: Tigger, Kanga, Edward Bear (aka Winnie-the-Pooh), Eeyore, and Piglet.

Original Winnie the Pooh stuffed toys. Clockwise from bottom left: Tigger, Kanga, Edward Bear (aka Winnie-the-Pooh), Eeyore, and Piglet.

Winnie is a bear that belongs to Christopher Robin, named after Milne’s son, Christopher Robin Milne. You also meet Poohs friends Piglet, Owl, Eeeyore, Kanga, and Roo.  You probably know these characters, but unless you’ve read the books, you have no idea of who they really are.

You read all of Pooh’s exploits and adventures throughout the 1000 Acre wood through the stories told to a son by his father.  The stories are simple, lovely, and enduring.  The animal friends tend to be a little mischievous and sometimes very simple in thought, but they are all good animals who only wish to enjoy being together.

And like most great literature, there are lessons to be learned on many levels.  I will read these stories over again, and when I have children, I will introduce them to that simple Old Bear, Winnie-the-Pooh.  Won’t you pick up a copy of the book and join me an adventure?  Make sure you bring some honey!

Book Review: Stuff Christians Like

I’ve been an avid fan of Jon Acuff for a while, his humor is sharp, sarcastic, and completely on point.  So when I heard that he was FINALLY getting published, I knew that I had to get my hands on Stuff Christians Like.

Stuff Christians Like is, from the author’s site, “..a collection of more than 120 ideas, including more than 80 never before seen, brand spanking new posts and reader favorites from the site. It’s illustrated to amplify the hilarity and features a collection of classic Serious Wednesday posts as well.

Stuff Christians Like is your field guide to all things Christian. Like a satirical grenade, Acuff brings us the humor and honesty that galvanized 730,000 online readers from 209 countries in a new portable version. Welcome to the funny side of faith.

Not only is this a funny read, it’s a quick one as well.  But the true brilliance Jon Acuff, is his ability to carve away the layers of personal protection and drills directly to the real, honest heart of every Christian.  We hide from certain areas of faith that are too messy and too personal, but Jon pulls away the scab from years of Christian indoctrination to reveal the gaping wound of Christ followers who just don’t know any better…

Jon  has been blessed with the gift of sarcasm, but also with the gift of teaching, evangelism, and of honesty.  Which in today’s church world, is a rarity.  If you’d like to get a taste of Stuff Christians Like, please visit StuffChristiansLike.net.

Book Review: Kingdom Keepers III – Disney in Shadow

Are you a fan of all things Disney?  Do you spend hours daydreaming about a magical place where dreams really do come true?  if the answer is yes, then I would bet that you would be a fan of Ridley Pearson’s Kingdom Keepers III: Disney in Shadow.

In this third installment of the Kingdom Keepers Series, we are reunited with the Kingdom Keepers, a group of teenagers who are fighting the Overtakers, a group of malicious Disney characters, bent on taking over not only the Disney theme parks, but the whole world.

As we join the Kingdom Keepers, we discover that Wayne, the imagineer responsible for creating many of the Disney landmark attractions and creator of the Kingdom Keepers, is missing.   And not only does the team need to find Wayne, but there is something major happening over at EPCOT, and the team needs to figure out what the Overtakers are up to, and how to defeat them!

The most fascinating aspect of the Kingdom Keepers series, and Disney in Shadow is no exception, is that Ridley Pearson is given unlimited access to the Disney parks.  And that give this series facts and information that normal Disney fans cannot experience.  And he weaves those facts into each book so that the reader gets to experience Disney in a new and exciting way.

Even though Kingdom Keepers III: Disney in Shadow is categorized and a “young readers” book, I find them exciting and very enjoyable to read.  They are great books to take your mind off your daily routine AND they give you the sense of being on an incredible adventure throughout Disney World, after dark, and in the shadows!

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