The newest album from Steven Curtis Chapman is very fun because it contains some stellar new songs along with exciting "recreations" of some of his past hits. Including some of my personal favorites: Dive, Live Out Loud, and Speechless.
This album is also special because it has two currently popular singles on it (Do Everything and Long Way Home). Even though Steven Curtis Chapman could be called a seasoned veteran when it comes to the christian music realm, his attitude has remained humble. He has been able to remain trusting God even when going through a terrible tragedy: the death of his young daughter.
The tracks on this album speak of doing EVERYTHING to God's glory, the long journey we are taking to our Home, and how to experience heaven here on earth.
Track List:
1. Do Everything (Single)
2. Long Way Home (Single)
3. The Great Adventure (Re:Created)
4. Dive (Deeper)
5. All That's Left
6. Heaven in the Real World (Re:Created)
7. Speechless (Re:Created)
8. Live Out Loud (Re:Created)
9. For the Sake of the Call (Re:Created)
10. Magnificent Obsession (Re:Created)
11. Meant to Be
12. More to This Life (Re:Created)
13. Sing Hallelujah
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Friday, September 21, 2012
Friday, September 7, 2012
And the Bride Wore White by Dannah Gresh~ Review by Michelle Pell
You will love how Dannah Gresh tackles the tough issues of physical and emotional purity in her newly-updated version of "And The Bride Wore White." Dannah uses pages from her own journals, testimonies of real-life success stories, and celebrity interviews to bring to you the "7 Secrets to Sexual Purity." Not only does the author give practical ways to maintain your purity commitment, she presents lies the devil will throw at you and she teaches you how to defend yourself against his lies. Aside from the cute cover and stylishly-designed inside, Dannah uses her God- given talent to teach girls about their true value, encourage them to speak boldly, and equip them for tough situations. Every teen girl should read this book and join the thousands who've learned and embraced the "how to wait" skills.
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Friday, August 31, 2012
Masquerade by Nancy Moser~ Review by Michelle Pell
Have you ever wished your life was different? Charlotte Gleason does. Even though she lives a privledged English lifestyle, she is bored by the endless parties and meaningless flirting.
When her parents arranged for her to marry a wealthy American business man, and ship her away to the states, that is the last straw in Charlotte's eyes. On the boat to America, Charlotte, or Lottie for short, thinks of an absurd idea: what if her traveling companion and lady's maid, Dora, poses in her place? Her future fiance has never seen her, and neither him nor his family would ever know the difference. If they were to switch places, Lottie would get the adventure she longs for, and Dora would be able to experience a life of glamour and riches.
But considering all the lies and deception required to make their plan work, will either Lottie or Dora ever be comfortable to be themselves? Will they ever realize that true love only flourishes in honesty and trust?
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Friday, August 3, 2012
Casting Crowns~ Come to the Well Review by Michelle Pell
"Come To The Well" is the fifth studio album of one of Christian music's most successful acts, Casting Crowns.The Atlanta based music group is committed to delivering thought-provoking music about topics that truly matter to their listeners. "...these songs are among the most intensely personal offerings the group has ever shared," says the group's website. The group does not preform shows on Sundays because the seven band members are all worship leaders at their own home churches. "Courageous" is showcased on Sherwood Pictures newest movie of the same title and challenges men to lead lives committed to Christ while imploring husbands to be leaders for their families. Popular single, "Jesus, Friend of Sinners" is all about compassion and love for the broken, and "Face Down" is a beautiful worship song. For the romantics out there, "Wedding Day" and "Angel" are both adorable love songs. One is about the best day of the singer's life and in the other the singer is amazed that an "angel" would love him. Whether you are a seasoned Casting Crowns fan or you are just now discovering the band, you will be greatly satisfied with the blend of scripture-based lyrics and contemporary rhythms the newest album offers.
1. Courageous (see the movie trailer for this song's inspiration: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i9VT_NBIVfs)
2. City On A Hill
3. Jesus, Friend of Sinners (hear more about this song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9HuJJ-5AyY)
4. Already There
5. The Well
6. Spirit Wind
7. Just Another Birthday
8. Wedding Day
9. Angel
10. My Own Worst Enemy
11. Face Down
12. So Far To Find You
1. Courageous (see the movie trailer for this song's inspiration: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i9VT_NBIVfs)
2. City On A Hill
3. Jesus, Friend of Sinners (hear more about this song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9HuJJ-5AyY)
4. Already There
5. The Well
6. Spirit Wind
7. Just Another Birthday
8. Wedding Day
9. Angel
10. My Own Worst Enemy
11. Face Down
12. So Far To Find You
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Friday, July 20, 2012
Michelle's Summer Music Picks
Michelle's Summer Music Picks:
For lazy days spent sitting by the pool, for dance parties with friends, and for bonfire-lit evenings, here are some music suggestions to help keep you spirits high.
Albums:
•Jamie Grace - One Song At A Time
This album is full of contemporary beats and rhythms but also creative lyrics packed with solid messages. It is perfect for a sunny summer day.
• Dia Frampton - Red
The close runner-up of the first season of the hit show "The Voice" has recorded an album perfect for a day lounging around the pool. A perfect balance of soulful rhythms and unique tunes makes this entire album feel like a breath of fresh air. But beware, she does throw the "D" word into one of her songs.
Songs:
•Rooftops - Jesus Culture
Listen to this song throughout the summer and it will remind you to make the most of your days by proclaiming His name in everything you do.
• Ready or Not - Britt Nicole (featuring Lecrae)
No matter what you plans are for the summer, this song challenges you to take action to show the love of Christ. The world may be ready or not.
For lazy days spent sitting by the pool, for dance parties with friends, and for bonfire-lit evenings, here are some music suggestions to help keep you spirits high.
Albums:
•Jamie Grace - One Song At A Time
This album is full of contemporary beats and rhythms but also creative lyrics packed with solid messages. It is perfect for a sunny summer day.
• Dia Frampton - Red
The close runner-up of the first season of the hit show "The Voice" has recorded an album perfect for a day lounging around the pool. A perfect balance of soulful rhythms and unique tunes makes this entire album feel like a breath of fresh air. But beware, she does throw the "D" word into one of her songs.
Songs:
•Rooftops - Jesus Culture
Listen to this song throughout the summer and it will remind you to make the most of your days by proclaiming His name in everything you do.
• Ready or Not - Britt Nicole (featuring Lecrae)
No matter what you plans are for the summer, this song challenges you to take action to show the love of Christ. The world may be ready or not.
Friday, July 6, 2012
Rekindled - Tamera Alexander Review by Michelle Pell
On Christmas morning, Kathryn Jennings awakes to find only a note from her husband which read, "Kathryn, gone to northern pastures. Back by week's end."
When a day turns into a week which turns into months, Kathyn is determined to keep up the hope that her husband is still alive. But when her husband's body is found, that hope weakens but she still has a strong feeling that her husband Larson is still alive.
Larson wants to give his wife everything. That's why he has worked so hard to keep their ranch running, despite the hardships he has run into. It is for that reason that he left Christmas morning to seek out a new deal that would help their ranch. Little did he know the great tragedies he would face.
When he returns will Kathyrn be able to look inside to the man he has become and love him? Or will outward circumstances and appearances prevent both their love from flourishing?
When a day turns into a week which turns into months, Kathyn is determined to keep up the hope that her husband is still alive. But when her husband's body is found, that hope weakens but she still has a strong feeling that her husband Larson is still alive.
Larson wants to give his wife everything. That's why he has worked so hard to keep their ranch running, despite the hardships he has run into. It is for that reason that he left Christmas morning to seek out a new deal that would help their ranch. Little did he know the great tragedies he would face.
When he returns will Kathyrn be able to look inside to the man he has become and love him? Or will outward circumstances and appearances prevent both their love from flourishing?
Friday, June 15, 2012
Shades of Blue by Karen Kingsbury~ Review by Michelle Pell
Brad Cutler’s life is finally falling into place. He’s about to marry the girl of his dreams and he’s climbing the corporate ladder at his Manhattan ad agency. Anyone would say that Brad has the fairy tale life, but on the inside Brad is falling apart.
Will the repercussions of what happened long ago tear Brad and Laura apart? Or will the healing and forgiveness Emma, Brad and Laura need, give them a freedom to live the rest of their lives in peace?
Read the first chapter: http://www.scribd.com/doc/21356828/Shades-of-Blue-by-Karen-Kingsbury-Chapter-1
Watch the Book Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xYyuYSNBCMY
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Friday, June 1, 2012
Gold: Britt Nicole~ Music Review by Michelle Pell
“Gold” is the third studio release of Christian pop artist, Britt Nicole. I believe this album is such a great hit because of the diverse topics Britt Nicole sings about. Her songs tell boys and girls they’re worth more than gold, she sings about her desire to look like love to others, she challenges listeners to reach the world for Christ, and encourages believers to stand on Christ through the good times and bad. The album is full of intoxicating beats that make you want to stand up and dance. It contains fun and interesting auto-tuning while still letting Britt Nicole own voice to shine. I love that Britt Nicole was able to take the type of music popular with today’s secular culture, put her own unique spin on it, and replace the morally-bankrupt lyrics with God-honoring words that offer encouragement, challenge, and life to her listeners.
1. Gold
3. Look Like Love
4. Who You Say You Are
5. Ready or Not (feat. Lecrae)
6. Breakthrough
7. Stand
8. The Sun Is Rising
9. Amazing Life
10. Still That Girl
11. Seeing for the First Time
The Story Behind “Gold”: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rusx31pEWzo
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Friday, May 25, 2012
Lady in Waiting by Jackie Kendall & Debby Jones ~ A Book Review by Michelle Pell
Lady in Waiting ~ Jackie Kendall & Debby Jones
Becoming God’s Best While Waiting for Mr. Right
*Expanded Edition: Includes Journal and Study Guide
5 out of 5 Stars
Original Text: Waiting for God’s best can be hard, but if your single days are spent preparing for the day you will marry, they can be some of the best years of your life. Using the story of Ruth in the Bible, authors Jackie Kendall and Debby Jones present practical advice about becoming ladies of reckless abandonment to our Savior, diligence, faith, virtue, devotion, purity, security, contentment, conviction, and patience. But obtaining all these virtues may seem overwhelming. That is why the authors depicted how to put each one of these virtues into practice through Ruth’s amazing story. This book opened my eyes to the amazing woman of God Ruth really was. I learned about her commitment to her mother-in-law, her diligent service, her faith in God, and her pure attitude toward the opposite gender.
Study Guide: In the back of the “Expanded Edition” is a powerful study guide. It takes each chapter and gives scripture references along with thought-provoking questions to help you dig deeper into the Book of Ruth and the rest of God’s word. Purchasing the “Expanded Edition” is worth it just for this aspect.
Forty-Day Meditational Journal: “The purpose of the meditational journal,” say the authors, “is to introduce you to a fresh and exciting way of enhancing your personal life and enriching your spiritual journey.”
Friday, May 11, 2012
Never Gonna Stop: Jamie K~ Music Review by Michelle Pell
Jamie K ~ Never Gonna Stop
3 out of 5 stars
This new, debut album from new Christian music artist and producer, Jamie K, is definitely for the hip hop, R&B, and rap-loving lilies out there. The songs on Jamie K’s record, Never Gonna Stop, are foundational truths straight from the Word of God. As young women of God, I think we should be filling our minds with what is pure and true. Jamie K does an amazing job of singing truth directly into the hearts of her listeners through lyrics straight from Scripture, upbeat rhythms and fun voice tricks. Topics of her songs include: the personality of Christ, her commitment to praise, and sacrifice.
Track List:
1. All I Do
2. Justified and Sanctified
3. Jesus Is
4. Never Gonna Stop
5. Have You Ever
6. Sacrifice
7. Gonna Fight It
8. Who You Are
9. Set Me Free
10. Just Wanna Fly
Jamie K had generously donated 3 copies of her new CD to us to give away to you wonderful followers!! To enter to win, simply leave a comment saying how much you want Jamie K!!
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Friday, April 27, 2012
Michelle's Picks 2
Hey!
Here are my last two top picks of music video's!
Pick #3
Pick #4
Did you know that Michelle loves vintage?!?!
Here are my last two top picks of music video's!
Pick #3
Pick #4
Did you know that Michelle loves vintage?!?!
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Friday, April 6, 2012
Michelle's Picks!
Hey Everyone!
Here are some of my current favorite music video's!
Pick #1
Pick #2
Did you know that Michelle loves Reeses?!?!
Here are some of my current favorite music video's!
Pick #1
Pick #2
Did you know that Michelle loves Reeses?!?!
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Friday, March 16, 2012
Unlocked by Karen Kingsbury Book Review~ Michelle Pell
Unlocked ~ Karen Kingsbury
4 out of 5
Ella Renoylds feels like her life is complete. Her dad is a major league baseball player, her boyfriend is the star of the high school basketball team, and she just won the lead role in the school play.
But as she witnesses her boyfriend, Jake, cruelly teasing and bullying an autistic kid, Ella realizes her life needs to change. She breaks up with Jake and befriends the autistic boy, named Holden. But she didn’t know that their newfound friendship would blossom into something beautiful. She also didn’t know that Holden already knows her better than anyone, even her mother. All she knew was that there was something familiar in those deeply gorgeous blue eyes.
Through her friendship with Holden, Ella begins to see that her school, Fulton High, needs a drastic transformation. But she doesn’t know where to start.
That is until a horrible tragedy strikes their school and Ella is determined to do something about it. She decides to start with Holden, perfecting their relationship and helping him trust her. Ella resolves to do everything she can to get Holden in to the Spring musical, because she knows he loves music. Ella thinks that if anything will get through to Holden it’s music.Together, Ella and Holden will discover that true love and acceptance can break through any barriers. Even the seemingly unbreakable barriers of autism.
Did you know that Michelle loves French Vanilla Lattes?!
Friday, March 2, 2012
Royal Taylor: Black and White Review by Michelle Pell
Black and White ~ Royal Tailor
The band Royal Tailor met while attending a Bible college together in Indiana. After graduating they spent a year working with the youth in Granite City, Ill.
“Take a generous helping of soul...splatter it with bouncing rhythms, blistering guitars, engaging vocals, stellar musicianship and catchy pop melodies that make you want to move--all textured with the truth of God's grace--and you have Royal Tailor.” This is how the band’s website describes the kind of music they play, and I don’t think I could say it any better. Their site also says that they have a sound that “evokes Bruno Mars, Maroon 5 and a hint of Michael Jackson, Royal Tailor captures audiences with an infectious musicality.” But I think that even if one of those is your favorite, I believe Royal Tailor will soon move to the top of your list.
But are you wondering what in the world “Royal Tailor” even means? There’s a saying that says” Jesus ruled with the heart of a servant, and served with a heart of a king.” So the band says that with their name, they pay honor to God. “Royal” means royalty, King of Kings, Lord of Lords.” Tailor” means fixing men and adjusting our lives. Also because as sons and daughters of the King, we are royal.
"The overarching message is a call to action," says Tauren, the band’s lead singer. "A lot of our songs have to do with being Christ in the world. We want to create a culture where students are doing the ministry. They are creating the ideas. They are dreaming the dream, and then they are actually going out there and doing those things."
Track List:
1. Death of Me
2. Make a Move – Single http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbELfw2H_Xc
3. Freefall
4. Control
5. Gravity (Pulling Heaven Down)
6. Hold Me Together – Single http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbpJ2FeeJgw&feature=relmfu
7. Wannabe
8. Black and White
9. Run to Love
10. Hope
11. Love is Here
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Friday, February 17, 2012
The Hunger Games Book Review~ Michelle Pell
The Hunger Games ~ Suzanne Collins
5 out of 5 stars! Amazing!
Oh my, I don’t think I can fit enough praise, as this book deserves, into just one review! At first, I was a little hesitant to read this series because I’m not a huge fan of fantasy and that’s what I thought this book was. But it was so much more….
Set in the country of Panem, where the ruins of North America once existed, this is where the government, working in a central city called the Capitol, holds power. This story is about sacrifice, survival, betrayal, and the power of love.
Katniss Everdeen is just a girl living in District 12. But she has one huge responsibility on her shoulders. She has to support, and ultimately keep alive her mother and dear sister, Primrose.
During the next few days, Katniss is trained in survival skills, and even how to act in public because the Games will be filmed on live television and the whole world is required to watch. These weeks of the Games, will be some of the hardest times of her life. Nothing, nothing could have prepared her for what she’s about to experience, and she can’t trust anyone. Not even herself.
Will Katniss be able to survive and outwit all the other tributes, or will she become just another person one the dead list?
Did you know that Michelle LOVES Reese's?!
Friday, February 3, 2012
Love Revolution by Natalie Grant~ Review by Michelle Pell
Love Revolution ~ Natalie Grant
4 out of 5 Stars
Love Revolution is the eighth album released by Christian music artist, Natalie Grant. She has gained great prominence, with four consecutive Dove awards for best female artist.
I think this album is a tad bit "rockier" than her past productions, but it still has a very beautiful sound; it's not an overpowering kind of rock. Natalie has one of the strongest voices of any of the female artists on my radar. Her songs are full of solid messages. The themes of being the change in our world, the wonder and glory of God, and finding our definition in His love are all woven into the songs on this album. Because of the amazing lyrics and messages in the songs on this album, I think it might be Natalie's best yet. I love how she includes adoring songs of worship along with songs of how we should act as Christians and even one about our inner beauty.
1. Daring to Be
2. Love Revolution
3. Greatness of God (single)
4. Human (single)
5. Beauty Mark
6. Power of the Cross
7. Desert Song
8. Your Great Name (single)
9. You Deserve
10. Someday Our King Will Come
11. Song to the King
12. Your Great Name (Acoustic Version)
Did you know that Michelle loves old fashioned clothes?!
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Friday, January 20, 2012
Like Dandelion Dust~ Michelle Pell
Rating: 4 out of 5 Stars
Movie Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XT6olxrZUJs
As four-year old Joey sat on the living room floor, playing with his trucks, he had no idea that the conversation that his mother, Wendy Porter, was having on the phone in the kitchen would potentially change his life forever. On the other hand, Wendy almost couldn’t believe her ears! Joey was adopted and the call was from a social worker in Ohio. Joey’s birth mother wanted her son back! She said it was a mistake, the father never legally signed the papers. And now, after almost five years she wanted to remove him from the only home he’d ever known? This couldn’t be happening…could it?
Wendy and her husband, Jack will stop at nothing to keep their son. But Wendy had no idea how far Jack would take it. Will Jack’s crazy scheme to save their child work, or will they not only lose him, but their family and everything they’ve ever known.
Did you know that Haylie and Michelle were friends before Lilies started?! They met on Susie.com
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Friday, January 6, 2012
Owl City~ All Things Bright and Beautiful Review by Michelle Pell
Owl City is an electronica musical project by singer/songwriter Adam Young. Like many bands started in the 2000s, Owl City gained popularity on social networks before being discovered by Universal records.
All Things Bright and Beautiful is Young’s third album, preceded by an EP, Of June, and his debut album Ocean Eye’s along with hit single, “Fireflies.”
If you’re looking for something new and fresh to mix up your current playlists, you must check this out. Every one of his songs is so fun and whimsical, they even make me laugh out loud sometimes. No matter what genre you tend to favor I’m convinced that this will be a new favorite for you.
Track List:
1. The Real World
2. Dear in the Headlights (my favorite!)
3. Angels
4. Dreams Don’t Turn to Dust
5. Honey and the Bee
6. Kamikaze
7. January 26, 1986
8. Galaxies
9. Hospital Flowers
10. Alligator Sky (Album Version)
11. The Yacht Club
12. Plant Life
13. Alligator Sky
14. How I Became the Sea
15. Shy Violet
Did you know that Michelle loves vintage jewelry?!
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Friday, December 16, 2011
Michelle's Top Books
Non-Fiction
“Paperdoll” (Natalie Lloyd)
This book is fantastic! Natalie talks about real issues girls in our culture today are struggling with, like the pressure to be perfect, loneliness, betrayal, self-image, and placing our worth in guys. Then she parallels them to the story of the Women at the Well in John 4 and shows how similar we really are to her. And just like Jesus reached out to her in her time of grief and need, He reaches out to us each and every day. A perfect book for a girl’s small group or for personal study.
“The Fitting Room” (Kelly Minter)
Join Kelly Minter as she dissects Colossians 3:12. She gives a new meaning to each of the virtues listed in the book and gives meaningful and practical advice as well as insight for applying them to our own lives. Another great book for a small group or personal study.
“Dreaming of Dior” (Charlotte Smith) Charlotte Smith had already owned more than enough fabulous dresses in her lifetime. She had lived life to the fullest in London, Paris, and New York, something I can only dream about. Then she found out she had inherited a priceless collection of vintage clothing from her godmother. “But when she unearthed her godmother’s book of stories, the true value of what she had been given hit home. This wasn’t merely a collection of beautiful things; it was a collection of lives.”
Classics
“Sense and Sensibility” (Jane Austen) Immerse yourself in Jane Austen’s brilliant tale of two sisters searching for love. One is ruled by sense and doing the best for herself and family even when it might be hard. The other, governed by her heart, allows it to lead her on a journey that will change her life. Join them as they struggle through poverty, betrayal and hurt.
“To Kill a Mockingbird” (Harper Lee)
A seeming simple story of a girl growing up in a small town in Alabama, this book will truly capture your heart. When Atticus Finch’s wife died he was left with two children to raise. Grow up with Scout and Jem, and let the lessons they learn and the struggles they encounter, touch your life as well.
“Christy” (Catherine Mitchell)
After hearing a missionary speak at her church about the dire need for volunteers in the Smoky Mountains, Christy signs herself up, not fully aware of what she has just gotten herself into. But when she leaves her fancy home to live in a “cabin in the woods,” she believes it’s to teach to children. But she soon finds out, God sent her there to be taught some lessons the best school in the country couldn’t teach.
Teen Fiction
“The Katie Weldon Series” (Robin Jones Gunn) Did you read the Christy Miller series? Ever wonder what happened to Christy’s best friend, Katie? Well here’s your chance to find out: Katie struggles with discovering God will for her life regarding her college major and the wonderful relationship she’s currently in. Join Katie on the up and downs of college life and the seemingly unnecessary drama each of us seems to encounter everyday of our lives.
“The Maya Davis Series” (Erynn Mangum)
The brilliant second series from Erynn Mangum, this one is just as amazing as the first. Maya’s life seems to be going just dandy, that is until her roommate starts dating her high school roommate, her rival brother moves back to town with his perfect wife, and her best friend, Jack, starts acting strange around her. Maya has to return to God for the guidance and direction she needs, along with the strength to deal with struggles everyday life.
“Brides of Webster County” (Wanda E. Brunstetter)
There are four books in this series and each one as great as the next. Wanda E. Brunstetter introduces new concepts in Amish books, and brings the variety that I find many of them are lacking these days. You will love her heart-felt portrayal of family, love and following God’s leading in your life.
Historical Fiction
“Daughters of Boston Series” (Julie Lessman)
Set in the early 1900’s, Julie Lessman takes you on a journey from Boston to Ireland and back several times. Filled with intriguing twists and turns, you will be plunged into a wonderful story of longing, trust, betrayal and the importance of family.
“Roses for Mama” (Janette Oke) When both her mother and father die, fourteen year old Angela Peterson and her older brother Thomas, are left to raise the younger ones. But as the children grow, the questions and challenges intensify, and at times feel overwhelming. She does not know a bigger challenge is yet to come.
“She Walks in Beauty” (Siri Mitchell)
Clara Carter lives in New York City in the 1890's during the Gilded Age. As a young lady, just about to make her "debut," her days are filled with what most girls would love: dress fitting, shopping, dancing lessons, and suitor. But Clara is different. She doesn't find pleasure in all the balls and operas, but just feels stress. Stress to be the most beautiful, the most accomplished, and the one everyone is taken with. Pressured by her father and aunt to acquire the most-eligible bachelor in the city, also to deny her best friend, Clara feels pulled in every direction. Will Clara give up the only man she ever loved and her one true friend, just to please family?
Fantasy
“The Mysterious Benedict Society” (Trenton Lee Stewart)
“Princess Academy” (Shannon Hale) When the royal officials come to Miri’s village on the rocky slopes of Mount Eskel, Miri was not prepared for what they were going to announce. A somewhat modern-day version of the story of Esther, Miri is taken down to the valley, along with all other girls in her village, to partake in a season of training; training to be the next princess. Miri finds herself confronting the bitter rivalry among the girls and her conflicting desires to be chosen as the next princess. But when danger comes to the academy, it is Miri who must find a way to save her classmates – and the future of their beloved village.“A Wrinkle in Time” (Madeleine L’Engle) On a dark and stormy night a stranger comes to the Murray house and beckons Meg, her Charles Wallace and their friend Calvin O’Keefe on a “most dangerous and extraordinary adventure – one that will threaten their lives and our universe.”

Did you know that Michelle loves vintage jewelry?!
Friday, December 2, 2011
Michelle's Top Songs and Albums of 2011
Top 5 albums:
All Things Bright and Beautiful ~ Owl City
More Beautiful You ~ Jonny Diaz
Nightlights ~ Jimmy Needham
When I’m With You ~ JJ Heller
21 ~ Adele
Top 10 songs:
Honey Bee ~ Blake Shelton
Rolling in the Deep ~ Adele
Deer in the Headlights ~ Owl City
Cannons ~ Phil Wickham
D.A.N.C.E. ~ Justice
Count On Me ~ Bruno Mars
Hundred More Years ~ Francesca Battistelli
Every Other Weekend ~ Reba McEntire and Kenny Chesney
Boasting ~ Lecrae
Jesus, I Am Resting ~ Tricia Brock
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