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Lullaby

Lullaby

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Bleh.
Review: First of all, I am not a fiction reader. Fiction has to be really good for me to like it. Most of what I read is Christian nonfiction, with an occasional Christian novel thrown in. If you look at my other reviews, you'll see I'm picky about my fiction!

That said, this is an INCREDIBLE book! Like the other reviewer said, this book is best read in one sitting, but I didn't have the time to do that. But I did read it in a day, a chapter here and a chapter there.

The author is just outstanding at description. The way she depicts her characters... well, let's just say that you really come to know and love Merilee and Nora and Steven too. The characters really come alive.

I am a journal-keeper, so I loved the fact that Jane Orcutt used Merilee's journal in the story! This book is so poignant, so sweet (without being saccharin), but so REAL. I will be looking for more books by this author, as this is the first I've read by her!

I highly recommend this book to people who don't have a lot of time to devote to a long novel, but want to read something with some meaning and meat to it, while reading something totally enjoyable.

Please check out my other book reviews. I also highly recommend "Gideon's Gift" by Karen Kingsbury, another short but meaningful novel!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful, very touching story!
Review: First of all, I am not a fiction reader. Fiction has to be really good for me to like it. Most of what I read is Christian nonfiction, with an occasional Christian novel thrown in. If you look at my other reviews, you'll see I'm picky about my fiction!

That said, this is an INCREDIBLE book! Like the other reviewer said, this book is best read in one sitting, but I didn't have the time to do that. But I did read it in a day, a chapter here and a chapter there.

The author is just outstanding at description. The way she depicts her characters... well, let's just say that you really come to know and love Merilee and Nora and Steven too. The characters really come alive.

I am a journal-keeper, so I loved the fact that Jane Orcutt used Merilee's journal in the story! This book is so poignant, so sweet (without being saccharin), but so REAL. I will be looking for more books by this author, as this is the first I've read by her!

I highly recommend this book to people who don't have a lot of time to devote to a long novel, but want to read something with some meaning and meat to it, while reading something totally enjoyable.

Please check out my other book reviews. I also highly recommend "Gideon's Gift" by Karen Kingsbury, another short but meaningful novel!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Bleh.
Review: This books manages to blend together the amazingly cheesy and the amazingly unrealistic into a horrible combination of something that falls very short of being a decent read. I didn't feel like I "knew" any of the characters at all, which made it hard for me to really care about them. I didn't find Orcutt's plot believable, her characters sympathetic, or her descriptions fantastic. One could blame this on the fact the book is in fact a novella, so it doesn't have as much room or time to really develop itself, but in that case, Orcutt should have seen as much and made a novel of it. I don't recommend this book on any account.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: God moves in mysterious ways.
Review: This is the second Orcutt book I have read now. THE LIVING STONE was superb and I had a feeling this would be just as good, or so I hoped and gladly I was not let down!

LULLABY can be read in one sitting - so pour a cup of tea, have a seat and and meet Merilee and the adoptive parents, Nora and Steven. Merilee is just 15, pregnant and parentless herself. Her father went off when she was little and her mother killed herself shortly after hearing of her daughter's pregnancy.

Moving story about a couple who deeply desires a child and can't have one of their own and feels hope when Merilee enters their lives. God moves in mysterious ways and only through His grace are we saved. This novella brings the unconditional love.


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