Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Review: All of the Women of the Bible by Edith Deen

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All of the Women of the Bible by Edith Deen

"The idea for this book sprang from a story I wrote on Lydia, the businesswoman described in Acts ... The Lydia story brought letters from readers, who suggested a series on women of the Bible. This idea challenged me. Today the Bible, churches and religion have become big news.In our regional libraries I found many books on women of the Bible, but none was comprehensive. The demand for these books was great, for I saw that many were well-worn; others, though written decades earlier, were still in use." -- All of the Women of the Bible, "Preface"

When I saw this book in the library I had to snap it up, and I'm so glad I did. Edith Deen has written a wonderful guide to all of the women mentioned in the Bible, both named and unnamed. Each entry in Section I opens with the name of the woman, the verses where her story is located, and a brief description of the Bible passage before launching into an in-depth view of the woman and her life. Section II has an alphabetical listing of the named women, along with the verses in the Bible where she is found and a description. Section III is a chronological listing of nameless women, again with the verses where she is found and a description. This last section is divided into "Daughters", "Wives", "Mothers", "Widows", and "Other Unnamed Women." The very end of the book has a comprehensive index to make it easy to find a specific woman.
I adore this book. I learned a lot from it, from small details about well-known women to a host of things when taking a closer look at a lesser-known woman. For instance, I've seen plenty of books, articles, etc. on Jacob's wife Rachel, the preferred wife, but very little on her sister, Jacob's other wife Leah. Edith Deen obviously took her time researching to be able to paint such an interesting and informative picture of the less-favored Leah. My favorite part of the book was the extra details that were put in -- I'm a sucker for little facts and information. Page 20, discussing Lot's wife, gives archaeological evidence for the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah and how Lot's wife may have become a pillar of salt, while page 84, discussing Ruth, reveals that explorations of the plains of ancient Moab have confirmed their fertility during the devastating famine in Judah and imply a close association between the Hebrews and the Moabites.
The descriptions in the book are sometimes a bit much for my tastes, but I absolutely loved it and I will definitely be needing a copy of my own for my personal library.
5/5

DISCLOSURE: I borrowed this book from the library where I work and received no compensation for this review.

Sunday, May 26, 2013

In My Mailbox

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I have much fewer books this week than last week, but still a nice haul!

Books I bought:
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Made to Crave Devotional by Lysa Terkeurst

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Lady in Waiting by Jackie Kendall and Debby Jones

Books from the library:
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We Need to Talk About Kevin by Lionel Shriver

Books I won:
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The Cage by Ethan Cross (eBook, won from Freda's Voice)

I'm definitely happy with what I've got this week. What's in your mailbox?

Saturday, May 25, 2013

My Personal Library

Just for fun, here's a few pictures of my personal library. Sorry about the bad quality; I don't have a decent camera.
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My bookcase (with books and Disney dolls)
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My headboard

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My other bookcase

I think I may have an addiction, haha! And apologies if the pictures are oddly sized. Resizing has never been something I was good at.

Sunday, May 19, 2013

In My Mailbox

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My first In My Mailbox post on the new blog! How exciting! I just came back from my local library's book sale (not the one I work at) and oh my, I got a nice haul. Typically, I post cover images of each book. But because I got so many, I'm just going to post the title and author, with a link to purchase them on Amazon if you're interested.

The Champion by Carla Capshaw
Breakfast with Jesus by Greg Laurie
Chicken Soup for the Soul by Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen
Mermaid Park by Beth Mayall
Do It! Let's Get Off Our Butts by John-Roger and Peter McWilliams

Fantastic! In addition to those books, I was also able to snag a couple discards from work. Most of the books we choose to discard get donated; but if they're in really bad shape they get recycled. I was given permission to take a few of the books designated to be recycled.

Black Elk Speaks by John G. Neihardt
Anderson's Fairy Tales by Hans Christian Anderson

Fourteen books for $5 total in two days. Not bad! What's in your mailbox this week?

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Grand Re-Opening

Welcome, all, to the grand re-opening of Maat's Feather of Truth. I previously had a blog under the same name but I no longer have access to it. It was under one of two old email addresses, both of which have since been deactivated. But that's okay! I hadn't posted in a very long time and wanted to start over anyway. Blogger has changed a lot since I was here last, so please bear with me as I work to figure everything out.
Over on my sidebar, I have a link to an FAQ and to a list of books I'm planning to read. You can also see my rating system for reviews there. I guess the FAQ isn't so much frequently asked questions as it is things people might ask and be interested in. Comments are enabled on that page so if there's anything you want to know, go ahead and leave a comment there.
I plan and hope to post at least once a week. I work at a library and it seems like I check out a new book every time I work, so there's certainly no shortage of books for me to review. I'm still tweaking my layout, so expect things to change a bit here and there as I figure things out and see what looks good.
Please don't be shy about leaving comments, and I hope you enjoy my blog!