Showing posts with label by Kristin N. Spencer. Show all posts
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Friday, May 5, 2017

"Flummoxed" by Kristin N. Spencer



About this book:

  “Just when Olive feels her life come together, it threatens to fall apart. Isn’t junior high supposed to be fun? After Olive’s controversial, award winning essay is published in the local newspaper, she receives threats from a stranger. When intimidation escalates to hate crime, can Olive find victory through God’s brand of love? Will the local police figure it out before someone she loves gets hurt by the mysterious stranger who wants to silence her voice?
But that’s not all she has to deal with. When Olive’s aunt gets engaged, the joy is evident until her aunt realizes that prince charming isn’t perfect. As her aunt’s struggles worsen, the tension puts pressure on every member of Olive’s family.
  When it comes to her first crush, Olive is still confused. How does God want her to deal with their budding relationship? Is there any choice that won’t result in Olive’s broken heart? Olive is more desperate than ever to understand real love.”



Series: Book #2 in the “Desires & Decisions” series. Book #1 review Here!


Spiritual Content- Many, many Prayers, thanking God, & blessings over food; Many, many Scriptures are mentioned, read, quoted, referenced, & discussed; Reading devotions (they are written out to read along); Some witnessing; Church going, youth group going, worshiping, pastors, & sermons/lessons; Easter Sunday; A home group & a lesson/discussion (about if drinking is a sin or if getting drunk is); Many, many talks about God, Jesus, praying, fear, sin, & His plans and will; Talks about dating & marrying unbelievers; The majority of ‘H’s are capital when referring to God; Olive calls herself the Jesus freak of her friends’ group; Many, many mentions of God & His plans and will; Many, many mentions of prayers, praying, & thanking God; Many mentions of churches, youth group, going to both, worshiping, pastors, & sermons/lessons; Mentions of talks about God; Mentions of God’s peace; Mentions of faiths, being saved, beliefs/convictions, & Christians; Mentions of Bibles, Bible verses, & books of the Bible; Mentions of Bible reading & studying; Mentions of those & events in the Bible; Mentions of a devotional & devotions; Mentions of a church play; Mentions of Easter, Passover & the Jewish calendar; Mentions of Heaven & Hell; Mentions of blessings & being blessed; Mentions of sins, sinners, & sinning; A few mentions of a missionary family; A couple mentions of Jesus freaks; A couple mentions of hymns; A mention of VBS;
*Note: Olive’s crush/friend was raised an atheist, his parents have told him that religion people were weak and believe in supernatural fairy-tales & he doesn’t see any reason that he and Olive should share her beliefs (he does go to youth group with her once in this book); Mentions of religious people.


Negative Content- Minor cussing including: a ‘crap sticks’, two ‘gah’s, two ‘stupid’s, and five ‘dumb’s; A bit of eye rolling & sarcasm; Passing out (up to semi-detailed); Mentions of 9/11, the Holocaust, the Rwandan Genocide, & World War II; Mentions of terrorists, ISIS, anti-refugees, hate crimes, threats, a hate letter calling Olive a traitor and threats against her family; Mentions of racial slurs spray painted at a school & Olive’s garage (only one is written), prejudice towards minorities, & racists; Mentions of vandalism & threats; Mentions of violence; Mentions of arguments & threats; Mentions of bullies; Mentions of lies & lying; Mentions of drinking, drunks, alcoholics, wine, champagne, ouzo, margaritas & an event being alcohol free; Mentions of nightmares about a crash & death; Mentions of passing out & vomiting; A few mentions of stalkers; A few mentions of mean pranks & drawings (some come across as racist); A few mentions of divorces; A couple mentions of running away from home; A couple mentions of a bathroom situation & large human waste; A mention of poker;
*Note: Mentions of social medias; A few mentions of zombies (that they’re not real); A few mentions of aliens; A couple mentions of Star Wars characters.


Sexual Content- A few (hand) Touches (barely-above-not-detailed); A bit of Noticing & Smelling; Wanting to hug a guy (but Olive doesn’t because her father explained “the kind of things that happen in a boy’s mind when he touches a girl; even nice boys like Dean” and have warned her about physical affection); Olive isn’t allowed to date, but is allowed to hang out with a male friend (who they have mutual crushes on each other) with chaperones watching; five ‘hot’s; Many mentions of a dance, dates for the dance, going on dates, dating, couples, crushes, liking someone, & chaperones; Mentions of girlfriends, boyfriends, exes, & breakups; Mentions of married & engaged couples kissing; A few mentions of flirting; A few mentions of blushes; A couple mentions of honeymoons; A couple mentions of swooning; A couple mentions of a cute boy; A mention of a wedding night; A mention of a boy crazy girl; Liking someone and hanging out with him, but not dating;
            *Note: Mentions of a young girl sending photos of herself in a bra to a guy (that she’s sexual harassing him & making the text conversation a sexual nature is mentioned); Mentions of a mom worrying about how her arms look at she’s getting older (& therefore not being a good role model to her daughter, Olive); A few mentions of a man answering the door in his boxers; A couple mentions of a bully ripping a boy’s underwear with a wedgie (Olive wonders if that should be counted as sexual harassment); A few mentions of bras, supportive bras, & sport bras; A couple mentions of when Olive started her period; A mention of underwear with superpowers to hold up a strapless dress; A mention of a mini skirt (but Olive wears leggings underneath); A mention of homosexuals during World War II; A mention of sexual immorality; A mention of the woman in the Bible who was living with a man with wasn’t her husband; A mention of a pick-up line.

-Olive Callis, age 13
                         P.O.V. mainly of Olive but does switch to others’ P.O.V. (like her parents’)
                                                        272 pages

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Pre Teens-
New Teens-
Early High School Teens-
Older High School Teens-
My personal Rating-
{Add 1 ½ to 2 ½ stars for girls in Public School}
Just like the first book in this trilogy, there is so much faith content it’s honestly impressive, and there’s also some hot topics discussed. The topics being refugees, racism, getting a hate letter and threats, there’s also the debate of “is drinking alcohol is a sin or is getting drunk is the sin”, dating someone who isn’t a believer, and even mentions of a male friend of Olive’s getting text messages of pictures of a girl in her bra.  
Not really easy topics to discuss without coming across wrong—but, I felt I was looking at the author’s heart while reading. That said, while I might not have agreed with every single thing said, I completely give props to Olive for standing her ground for her beliefs in a respectful manner to her uncle who has a differing opinion on the topic of immigration & refugees. I relate to debating with family members on political topics so much, I was honestly crying/laughing at that part.
In my personal opinion, I didn’t feel like anything was too over the top, though. I can see where some might get upset at different topics discussed or might not want their preteens/teens reading a certain something without having discussions as a family, however.
Truth of the matter is that Olive is a sweet and caring girl. Her faith is admirable. I don’t think a reader could deny that at all. Her group of friends is a neat addition to the story and I would have enjoyed seeing more of them all. This series has been very diverse and it’s talked about topics I haven’t seen too often in Christian Fiction, and also the amount of faith content is always so nice. :)


See y’all on Monday with a new review!


*BFCG may (Read the review to see) recommend this book by this author. It does not mean I recommend all the books by this author.
*I received this book for free from the Author for this honest review.

Monday, May 23, 2016

"Newfangled" by Kristin N. Spencer



About this book:

  “Olive is reluctant to face her first day at a new school where everyone else already knows each other. This year, she’s the new girl, and she doesn’t know if that is a good or a bad thing. Should she stick with Trish and Jacey, the obvious mean girls at R&R who have welcomed her into their group, or take a risk and join the Mashables, a quick-witted group of unlikely friends? And why are her friends from church being so distant?
  Navigating through life as a twelve-year-old girl growing up in Southern California can be tricky. Embracing the ginger, sci-fi loving, introverted girl God created her to be — well that’s even trickier. Join Olive on her quest to figure out who God wants her to be, while dealing with the social pressures and problems she encounters at school, and in life in general.”



Series: Book #1 in the “Desires & Decisions” series.


Spiritual Content- Many, many, many Prayers and Blessings over food; Thanking the Lord; Bible & Devotional reading; Many, many Scriptures are mentioned, read, quoted, talked about, and thought over; Going to Church & Youth Group along with many messages are said; Many, many, many talks about God, Him loving us, missionaries, waiting, forgiving, trusting, obeying, and enemies; ‘H’s are capital when referring to God & Jesus; Olive is called a Jesus freak (which she’s totally okay with); At a couple points, Olive becomes very angry with God, but does get over it; A Christmas play and many, many, many mentions of it; Many, many, many mentions of God, Jesus & the Holy Spirit; Many, many, many mentions of prayers & praying; Many, many mentions of churches, Sunday School, Youth Group & Pastors; Many, many mentions of blessings; Many mentions of Christians; Mentions of singing worship songs and home fellowship meetings; Mentions of Bibles & Bible reading; Mentions of those in the Bible; Mentions of missionaries & testimonies; Mentions of a church Harvest Festival A few mentions of a private Christian school; A couple mentions of Catholic schools;
*Note: Mentions of religions; Mentions of Halloween and its witch craft & demonic beginning/parts; Mentions of the alien in the Christmas play (and mentions of assuring everyone that the church isn’t teaching that aliens existed, it’s just a play); A few mentions of idols; A few mentions of heresy; A couple mentions of non-religious families; A couple mentions of an Ouija board, a séance and sorcery; A mention of not believing in luck.


Negative Content- Minor cussing including: a ‘blasted’, a ‘gah’, a ‘holy cow’, an ‘oh my gosh’, a ‘what the heck’, a ‘witch’, two ‘sheesh’s, and seven forms of ‘dumb’; Some sass, sarcasm, eye rolling & attitudes; Many mentions of ISIS, terror attacks, the Paris bombing, Syrian refugees, families murdered & dead bodies (barely-above-not-detailed); Many mentions of mean girls, bullying & mean teasing/being picked on; Mentions of gossips; Mentions of puking & throw up (barely-above-not-detailed); Mentions of a bathroom situation & large human waste; A few mentions of suicide (barely-above-not-detailed); A few mentions of lying; A couple mentions of fighting & wars; A mention of a movie with bad words in it;
*Note: Mentions & Hints of sci-fi characters, like Doctor Who; A mention of zombies.


Sexual Content- Olive has some trouble with her feelings for Dean (she doesn’t want to have feelings for him or any boy, and it all causes emotions (red faces, a stomach feeling weird, and his smile doing something to her knees); Many, many mentions of and talks about dating, dates, not being allowed to date, boys, crushes, blushes, jealousy, couples, liking someone & natural feelings; Mentions of & talks about the Bible verse about not awakening love too early and feelings “that God created for two loving adults, which results in marriage and sex.”; Mentions of purity and waiting; Mentions of Melissa sneaking around with a boy she likes (they’ve kissed, but no mentions of anything else); Mentions of teens kissing; Mentions of married couples kissing; A few mentions of labor and breastfeeding; A couple mentions of the start of “such-and-such sitting in the tree…”; A mention of boy crazy girls; A mention of estrogen; A mention of a ministry for those who struggle with same sex attraction (no details); a ‘hot’, four ‘babe’s (a husband talking to his wife on the last one(s));
            *Note: Olive starts her period for the first time and mentions of it, pads, cramping and womanhood; Mentions of breasts growing, being well developed, bras, sport bras, bra shopping (and a mention of guys staring if a girl’s breasts are “too big”, but “if they aren’t big enough no guy will ever notice you. It’s just lame either way.”); Mentions of shaving; A couple mentions of granny panties and underwear; A mention of skinny jeans accentuating Olive’s growing curves in an unflattering way; A mention of a boy wishing his sister didn’t wear such skimpy clothes; A mention of a boy saying “Nice legs” to Olive; A mention of PMSing.

-Olive Callis, age 12
                                        P.O.V. mainly of Olive but does switch to a couple others P.O.V.
                                                {Set in Fall-Winter of 2015}
                                                        296 pages

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Pre Teens-
New Teens-
Early High School Teens-
Older High School Teens-
My personal Rating-
{Add 1 ½ to 2 ½ stars for girls in Public School}
These ratings are hard to do for this one, y’all. “Newfangled” is a great book that covers many topics girls age 11-13 have to deal with. {You could honestly pay me thousands of dollars and I would still not go back to that 12/13 age. *shivers*} The author puts a bunch of different plots in this Pre-teen/Teen book. You have: body changes, boys, friend drama, mean girls, photography, sibling stuff, a Christmas play with an alien (I was skeptic at first on that, but it turned out well) plus many more topics. While more aimed for Public School girls—being heavily set in one—this book has a ton of Spiritual Content and some great talks! Being a photographer myself, I really enjoyed those parts, I was actually 13 when I got my first DSLR. I really did like Olive, she reminds me of some young girls I know. I was really impressed with this book and I look forward to reading the rest of the series as they come out. :)


See y’all on Wednesday with a new review!


*BFCG may (Read the review to see) recommend this book by this author. It does not mean I recommend all the books by this author.
*I received this book for free from the Author for this honest review.