Sunday, September 5, 2021

Book Review: Bent Pages

 




Bent Pages

by Anne Hope

BooksGoSocial

Pub Date 29 Jan 2021 

Biographies & Memoirs /Christian




I am reviewing a copy of Bent Pages through BooksGoSocial and Netgalley:




Can your ten earliest memories help you define who you are?  Recalling the most important decisions you have made in your life that these will have a bearing on future decisions to change the course of your life for the better. I decided to examine those very memories and decisions for myself in Bent Pages.






From the time she was a child the author had a habit that drove her family crazy, that was to bend the corner of a page down on a book I was reading if it contained information I wanted to remember and look back on.  It was easy to tell the books she had read, and the ones that had inspired he, because there would be bent pages.   This book is a snapshot of the bent corners of pages in my life that have inspired and taught me. They are moments I never want to forget, even if painful. They have made me who I am. And I would not change that for the world!





In this book we are reminded that we can make a difference, one person at a time, beginning with me. I have learned that God is indeed in control, even when life seems chaotic.





I have also learned that I get to choose how I want to view those events that affected my life. I can choose to be a victim or I can choose to be a victor.

Welcome to the adventure!




I give Bent Pages five out of five stars!



Happy Reading!

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