Thursday 9 May 2024

Saint Nicholas The Man Who Became the Patron Saint of Children - Melissa Cleeman - 15-Minute Books Book 617

Saint Nicholas: The Man Who Became the Patron Saint of Children
15-Minute Books 620
Melissa Cleeman 
Learning Island
eISBN 9781310873478
eISBN 9781311668349
ASIN B00HAX48LC

Saint Nicholas The Man Who Became the Patron Saint of Children - Melissa Cleeman - 15-Minute Books Book 617

This is the fifth volume I have read in this series but the first by this author. The first was excellent, the second was meh, the third one was the middle and is a pretty good read, This one was back to excellent. I picked this up to read after reading Mary MacKillop: Australia's First Saint, from the same author in the same series. I enjoyed that first one so much, I picked up the eight volumes in the series about saints. Prior to reading this I have read a number of volumes about Saint Nicholas. 

Melissa Cleeman has 9 distinct works according to Goodreads. Seven of them are from this series but this is the only one about saints, and 2 that are co-written with Jeannie Meekins who wrote the rest of the books in this series that are about Saints. This is part of a series tagged as 15-Minute Books, which are geared to get children reading for 15 minutes a day. 

The description of this volume is:

“Have you ever wondered where the legend of Santa Claus or Father Christmas came from? Maybe you’ve heard of the Saint Nicholas who is a patron saint and known as the Guardian of Children. He is one of the most popular and celebrated saints throughout the world.

Many years ago there really was a man named Nicholas who became a saint. In this story, we discover how a rich orphan became one of the most generous and widely-accepted saints today.

Find out more about this man who became the patron saint of children and sailors, and inspired Christmas in this 15-Minute biography.

Ages 8 and up.”

The website is now defunct, but Learning Island when I checked the internet archive machine appears to have been a site with contributors from around the world. The oldest archived versions show books available for download in PDF format and exercises to go with the books. Later iterations of the site show link to purchase cheap eBook and later even print editions of the works. There are some numbered even into the1000’s. With the most recent being from early 2013 and numbered at 1014. But I only find 163 when I search Kindle. The description of the Series is:

“LearningIsland.com believes in the value of children practicing reading for 15 minutes every day. Our 15-Minute Books give children lots of fun, exciting choices to read, from classic stories, to mysteries, to books of knowledge. Many books are appropriate for hi-lo readers. Open the world of reading to a child by having them read for 15 minutes a day.”

The sections in this booklet are:

A Saint to Many
Early Life and Becoming Bishop Nicholas
Nicholas and the Storm
Nicholas and the Poor Man's Daughters
Nicholas and the Innocent Men
Nicholas, Rescuer of Children
And the Stories Continue
Nicholas’ Death, Mysterious Healing Powers and the Case of the Bone Snatchers
Saint Nicholas Throughout the World
From Saint Nicholas to Santa Claus
Saint Nicholas Today

This little booklet provided a wide range of information. It is a good introduction to the Saint or as a source of additional information about him. It is a quick read. One warning to Catholic parents, the about the author section right after the text starts with the fact that she lives with her boyfriend.  

Based on my other readings there are a couple of possibilities for the saint that translated to modern day Santa Claus, This volume looks at Nicholas or Myra. I enjoyed this book. I have picked up a number in the series and will continue to read and review them. This was a good little introduction and for the intended audience would be a good read. But even in my 50’s I appreciated the book. I can recommend this book as a starting point for exploration of Saint Nicholas, the man and the legends around his life, with the parental warning above. 

Note: This book is part of a series of reviews: 2024 Catholic Reading Plan


Books in the 15-Minute Books Series about Saints:
...

Books by Jeannie Meekins:
Saint Valentine: The Man Who Became the Patron Saint of Love
Saint Francis of Assisi: The Patron Saint of Animals
Joan of Arc: The Girl Who Fought For France
The Lives of Seven Saints


Joan of Arc: The Girl Who Fought For France - Jeannie Meekins

Mary MacKillop: Australia's First Saint - Jeannie Meekins

Saint Francis of Assisi: The Patron Saint of Animals - Jeannie Meekins

Saint George: Dragon Slayer - Jeannie Meekins

Saint Patrick Ireland Beloved Saint - Jeannie Meekins

Saint Valentine: The Man Who Became the Patron Saint of Love - Jeannie Meekins

The Lives of Seven Saints - Jeannie Meekins

Saint Nicholas The Man Who Became the Patron Saint of Children - Melissa Cleeman - 15-Minute Books Book 617



Wednesday 8 May 2024

The Stations of the Cross in Slow Motion A Daily Devotion for Lent - Suzan M. Sammons

The Stations of the Cross in Slow Motion: A Daily Devotion for Lent
ISBN 9798889110682
eISBN 9798889110699
ASIN B0CSVZP4GC

The Stations of the Cross in Slow Motion A Daily Devotion for Lent - Suzan M. Sammons

I was greatly looking forward to reading this volume from the first moment I heard that it was soon to be available. I have enjoyed Suzan’s advice and presence on social media for a few years. The hardest part about reading this book was sticking to the one devotion a day.

Description of this book is:

“Often, when we recall Our Lord's Passion, the scenes flash by so quickly that deeper recollection is difficult. This forty-day meditation on the fourteen Stations of the Cross, designed for use in your home, presents them for you and your family in slow motion, inviting you to dwell upon each event along the Way of the Cross for three or four days. Daily Scripture passages, prayers, and insights from the saints will help you pause, ponder, and contemplate each step of the way as you walk with Jesus on the road to Calvary.

Drawn from the writings of the Church Fathers and prayers of the saints, these Lenten meditations plumb the depths of meaning of each station to enliven your experience in praying this popular, long-standing devotion, seasonally or throughout the year. Classic illustrations appear throughout to help you behold your Savior and unite your sufferings more intimately with His in each scene. Penetrating yet practical daily questions are included for further reflection or discussion.

The meditations in this book are rooted in the treasury of the Church, interspersing traditions and methods that will sanctify your day and help you grow in holiness. Though perfect for private devotion, this book also serves as a tool for walking the whole family through the sacred season, with reflections written in a style that engages both youth and adults. As you proceed through Lent, these meditations will place in your heart a splinter of Christ's Cross. In His footsteps you will learn:

The best interior response to rejection
The one fruit of the vineyard we are called to gather
Two spiritual weapons and two practical tips for overcoming temptation
How Veronica's act shows us what we can do to alleviate others' sufferings
A time-tested technique to strengthen your resolve to avoid falling into the same sins

How Confession can help you "stop the cycle" of sin, bitterness, and greater sin
This is a new kind of Stations of the Cross experience, given that the Stations are traditionally prayed all at once, in procession. But like no other, this book will deepen your family's experience of this devotion by exploring in richer detail the mystery of each event on our Lord's road to Calvary.”

About the author we are informed:

“Suzan Sammons is the mother of seven children and young adults and the author of The Jesse Tree: An Advent Devotion. She has published numerous articles in Catholic outlets on topics including child-rearing and education, holistic health, Catholic spirituality, and the dignity of the unborn. Her involvement in the pro-life movement over three decades included sidewalk counseling at abortion centers and running a nonprofit adoption foundation. She is a homeschooling mother and editor of several Catholic publications.”

The chapters and sections in the volume are:

Introduction
I. Jesus Is Condemned to Death: Rejection
     Ash Wednesday
     Thursday after Ash Wednesday
     Friday after Ash Wednesday
     Saturday after Ash Wednesday

II. Jesus Carries His Cross: Suffering
     First Sunday of Lent
     Monday in the First Week of Lent
     Tuesday in the First Week of Lent

III. Jesus Falls the First Time: Temptation
     Wednesday in the First Week of Lent
     Thursday in the First Week of Lent
     Friday in the First Week of Lent
     Saturday in the First Week of Lent

IV. Jesus Meets His Mother: Our Lady
     Second Sunday of Lent
     Monday in the Second Week of Lent
     Tuesday in the Second Week of Lent

V. Simon of Cyrene Helps Jesus Carry His Cross: Acceptance of trials
     Wednesday in the Second Week of Lent
     Thursday in the Second Week of Lent
     Friday in the Second Week of Lent
     Saturday in the Second week of Lent

VI. Veronica Wipes the Face of Jesus: Image of God
     The Third Sunday of Lent
     Monday in the Third Week of Lent
     Tuesday in the Third Week of Lent

VII. Jesus Falls the Second Time: Sin
     Wednesday in the Third Week of Lent
     Thursday in the Third Week of Lent
     Friday in the Third Week of Lent
     Saturday in the Third Week of Lent

VIII. Jesus Meets the Women of Jerusalem: Sorrow
     Fourth Sunday of Lent
     Monday in the Fourth Week of Lent
     Tuesday in the Fourth Week of Lent

IX. Jesus Falls the Third Time: Repentance
     Wednesday in the Fourth Week of Lent
     Thursday in the Fourth Week of Lent
     Friday in the Fourth Week of Lent
     Saturday in the Fourth Week of Lent

X. Jesus Is Stripped of His Garments: Poverty
     Fifth Sunday of Lent
     Monday in the Fifth Week of Lent
     Tuesday in the Fifth Week of Lent

XI. Jesus Is Nailed to the Cross: The Cross
     Wednesday in the Fifth Week of Lent
     Thursday in the Fifth Week of Lent
     Friday in the Fifth Week of Lent
     Saturday in the Fifth Week of Lent

XII. Jesus Dies on the Cross: It is finished
     Palm Sunday
     Monday of Holy Week
     Tuesday of Holy Week

XIII. The Body of Jesus Is Taken Down from the Cross: Total gift
     Spy Wednesday
     Holy Thursday
     Good Friday

XIV. Jesus Is Laid in the Tomb: Darkness
Holy Saturday

XV. The Resurrection: Triumph
     Easter Sunday
Appendix
Stabat Mater

I only highlighted a few passages when reading this volume they were:

“Our suffering has its roots in Original Sin or our own sins, but Our Lord’s did not. Christ’s suffering resulted only from His decision to suffer for love of us. We, too, can choose suffering, as we do with our Lenten sacrifices. Let us unite all our sacrifices to Christ’s on the Cross, where they can become part of His saving work.”

“As Jesus met Mary on the Way of the Cross, this Fiat was still ringing forth. There was no need for words, because Mary’s Fiat had not been just for the moment in Nazareth. It had been for all time. It had encompassed even this present anguish.”

“When our sins come to light—in our conscience or when they are pointed out to us—this is an opportunity. Will we choose the path of repentance for our sin, or will we resist God’s correction?”

“May Our Lady’s intercession make us worthy to hold within us the sacred Body and Blood of the Lord.”

A sample reflection is:

Wednesday in the Fourth Week of Lent
Cain compounds sin with sin
Ninth Station: Jesus Falls the Third Time

Antiphon
℣. Adoramus Te, Christe, 
et benedicimus Tibi,
℟. Quia per sanctam Crucem 
Tuam redemisti mundum.
℣. We adore You, O Christ, 
and we praise You,
℟. Because by Your holy Cross 
You have redeemed the world.

Our Lord falls for the third time, on the slope leading up to Calvary, with only forty or fifty paces between Him and the summit. Jesus can no longer stay on His feet: His strength has failed Him, and He lies on the ground in utter exhaustion (St. Josemaría Escrivá).
Genesis 4:3–7

In the course of time Cain brought to the Lord an offering of the fruit of the ground, and Abel brought of the firstlings of his flock and of their fat portions. And the Lord had regard for Abel and his offering, but for Cain and his offering he had no regard. So Cain was very angry, and his countenance fell. The Lord said to Cain, “Why are you angry, and why has your countenance fallen? If you do well, will you not be accepted? And if you do not do well, sin is couching at the door; its desire is for you, but you must master it.”

Meditation
The third fall of Our Lord on the Way of the Cross is a painful reminder that we tend toward sin again and again.

We think of Cain as the man who killed his own brother. But we must look back before that event to see how it happened. Cain’s sin did not begin with murdering Abel; he had already committed lesser sins (Origen). He had been careless in choosing an offering for God. Then, when he was corrected by God — gently! — He could have chosen to do better next time. But he chose to become bitter.

When God chided Cain for his poor offering, it was an opportunity. Cain had the chance to change his ways, but he did not choose that path. When our sins come to light — in our conscience or when they are pointed out to us — this is an opportunity. Will we choose the path of repentance for our sin, or will we resist God’s correction?
The evil one is attentive to see how we will choose, as he was attentive to Cain (St. Ephrem the Syrian). Your guardian angel is prompting you to resolve to do right rather than to become bitter about your error and its consequences.

Christ shows us what to do. He got up. He went on.

Will you fall again? Perhaps. But God will use even this to lead you on toward salvation, if you listen to Him and allow Him to work in you (Fr. Jacques Philippe).

Prayer
O Jesus, may I hate sin and unite myself to You, taking the holy Cross into my arms, so that I, in my turn, may fulfill Your will (St. Josemaría Escrivá). Never permit me to offend You again. Grant that I may love You always, and then do with me as You will (St. Alphonsus Liguori).

Gloria Patri, et Filio, 
et Spiritui Sancto, 
sicut erat in principio, 
et nunc, et semper, 
et in saecula saeculorum. 
Amen.

Glory be to the Father, 
and to the Son, 
and to the Holy Spirit, 
as it was in the beginning, 
is now, and ever shall be, 
world without end. Amen.

For further reflection
• Can you think of another incident in the Bible when bitterness about one’s wrongdoing led someone on to greater sin? 
• How can Confession help “stop the cycle” of sin, bitterness, and greater sin?”

I hope that sample reflection and the few quotes give you a feel for this volume. I absolutely loved this book. I am already planning on rereading it next Lent and will ask my teenagers to join me in doing do. It was terribly hard to stop reading this and spread it out as the days are designed. There is so much great material I just wanted to keep reading. I love all the different saints that are quoted for prayers or other parts of the reflection. 

This is an excellent volume and could easily become a Catholic classic for Lenten literature. I can easily recommend it. It would be great to work through by yourself, with a small group or your family. It would be an excellent addition to any home, school or church library! 

Note: This book is part of a series of reviews: 2024 Catholic Reading Plan!

Books by Susan Sammons:
The Jesse Tree: An Advent Devotion

Tuesday 7 May 2024

Fitness My Gear May 2024

Fitness My Gear April 2024

Fitness My Gear April 2024

This post is an update of one written back in 2012. Over the years some gear has been added and some has been removed. Having spend the better part of 6 months on crutches late in 2023, and early 2024. I am basically starting my fitness journey again. Over the years I have has successes and setbacks. Starting about 6 years ago I started having problems with sprained knees or water on the knees. At the time I was doing Karate with the kids. And trying to compensate for the knees I caused some ankle issues, and plantar fasciitis. It was not until after prolonged time on crutches that I have really committed to getting back in shape. And now in my mid-50's I need to pay a lot more attention to my body, and to what doctors recommend. 

Because I work out predominantly at home I often get asked about the gear I use. In the past I have written some specific articles on specific pieces this will be a piece on what I have and use currently.

PowerBlock Classic Dumbbells

PowerBlock's

I wrote a separate review of my PowerBlock set a while ago. My set replaces 28 pairs of dumbbells and 2565lbs of free weights. The set of dumbbells replaced by this kit is:

2.5, 5, 7.5, 10, 15, 17.5, 20, 25, 27.5, 30, 35, 37.5, 40, 45, 47.5, 50, 55, 57.5, 60, 65, 67.5, 70, 75, 77.5, 80, 85, 87.5 and 90lbs.

This set is expandable by another 30lbs per side but at the current cost I doubt I will ever do it.

PowerBlock Barbell

PowerBlock Barbell

PowerBlock no longer sells this and it only works with the older Pro and Elite sets of Powerblock But I love it.

PowerBlock KettleBlock

PowerBlock KettleBlock

PowerBlock makes two different models of the KettleBlock. A 20LB model and the 40, the 40 is also upgradeable to 55. It is a great tool. The weights included are:

8, 12, 16, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40

It was a great investment. I wish the handle could take cores like the regular PowerBlock's. If you have newer Urethane sets you can buy a Kettle Handle for your normal weights, will be rectangle not square but they will get the job done. I really want the upgrade to take these to 55lbs.

York Barbell 306 Inline-to-Decline Bench

York Barbell 306 Inline-to-Decline Bench

I got this bench this year for Christmas as an upgrade for an older Model York. It has no uprights for bench or squat use, but the variety of positions make up for that. It has 5 different back positions and 3 different seat positions. Best bang for the buck at $145 and for another $99 a preacher curl attachment.

Thera-Band Bands

Thera-Band Bands

Various lengths and resistance also a door anchor. I have short ones tied with loops for leg lifts and longer ones for pulls.

Nike Medicine Balls

Nike Medicine Balls

I tried a lot of different size and styles of medicine balls before I decided on the Nike Balls. I love the weight, slight variations in size and that they are designed for both indoor and outdoor use. I have added mine slowly over time and currently have:

4, 6, 8, 10 pound balls.

They have held up very well and I love them. I want to add more.

Fitter First Balance Board

Fitter First Balance Board

This is my newest piece of equipment. I got it because I have small feet and have injured my ankles in the past. I am using this to help strengthen them and develop better balance. Currently I am just using it for body weight but plan on eventually adding weighted exercises.

Manduka Black Mat Pro

Manduka Black Mat Pro

Back when I was teaching Yoga I was using this mat for over 10 hours a week and used it at work, at hot yoga and at home. It had never developed a funky smell. It is thing and supportive. It is great for stretching, plyometrics, and other floor exercises.

Gaiam Exercise Block

Gaiam Exercise Block

My flexibility sucks. But I like using these they help me get towards poses that I just cannot do yet. With the three different sides there are progression they let me keep trying and improving.

PowerStands

PowerStands

These were one of the best investments I ever made. They have changed the design since I got mine. I tried numerous before buying these

TRX Force Kit Tactical

TRX Force Kit Tactical

Sometimes you encounter something so great you just cannot stop talking about it. To be honest, that is how I feel about the TRX Suspension Training System. It is one of the best investments I have ever made for health and fitness gear. The versatility and flexibility of this piece of equipment combined with the portability and 'workout anywhere' option make it truly amazing. 

Adjustable Weighted Vest 40lbs


The vest is easy to put on and easy to remove. Adding and removing weights is very simple as well. It is easy to clean and the construction is excellent. I expect this product to last for years to come. Very satisfied with the purchase.

ONETWOFIT 48" Silent Mini Trampoline


A few years back I read a couple of books about Rebound Fitness, or using a mini trampoline for fitness. The science in the books is very convincing. But the books also specifically talked about what type of trampolines to use and not use. You can pick up mini trampolines for a cheap as $50 and as expensive as $1000. This one is not bargain priced nor is it overly expensive. It has been used for about 6 years, by myself, my wife and all three kids. I still have not got to 3 sessions of 5 minutes a day, but am back using it most days

Team Body Project

Team Body Project


I have been using the workout videos from TBP for 6 years now, off and on. I was having some good success and then injuries set me back. What I love is a lot of their workouts have a knee friendly modification. I have done a number of programs from them and even recently started back just doing some seated workouts to start moving again. For all my reviews of TBP plans click here. I love the app on my phone and tablet, or using it through a web browser for the TV, or using it on the computer.

Other Fitness Articles:
My Fitness Gear 2024
...

TRX Articles:
...

My P90X Series:
Gear
...

Health & Fitness Book Reviews:
The Primal Blueprint 21 Day Total Body Transformation - Mark Sisson
The Ten Commandments Of Lifting Weights - Jared Zimmerer
Toadally Primal Smoothies - Todd Dosenberry
Caveman Resurection - Jeff Pickett
40 Days to Optimal Health - Dr. Scott Morris
Eat Stop Eat - Brad Pilon
The Primal Blueprint - Mark Sisson
The New Rules of Lifting - Lou Schuler and Alwyn Cosgrove
Bench Press by: Sven Lindqvist
Sly Moves by: Sylvester Stallone
Fit for Eternal Life: A Christian Approach to Working Out, Eating Right, and Building the Virtues of Fitness in Your Soul by: Dr. Kevin Vost
Body for Life 12 Weeks to Mental and Physical Strenght by: Bill Phillips 
Lose Fat Not Faith by Jeremy R. Likeness
Living The Good Life: Your Guide to Health and Success by: David Patchell-Evans
Dump your Trainer by: Ashley Marriott and Marc L. Paulsen
...

Monday 6 May 2024

All In - Jennifer Lynn Barnes - The Naturals Book 3

All In 
The Naturals Book 3
ISBN 9780316540841
eISBN 9781484719589
ASIN B010RLZRUE

All In - Jennifer Lynn Barnes - The Naturals Book 3

I picked a copy of the first book a couple of years ago because my niece was reading it at the time. However, it got lost in the plethora of books on my kindle and I never got around to reading it. This year my youngest, 13, picked it to read in class for school reading and a book report. She has to read the physical copy and read it in class. She debated between this and the Inheritance Games series, both had come highly recommended, but a few other girls in her class were doing Inheritance. While picking it up I read the prologue and was hooked. My daughter is a little mad that I read it in 1 day and she has to wait and read it in class, but oh well! And she is even madder that I have now read the first three and she has still not finished book 1, and is not allowed past chapter 13 yet. (I had told her on March break to read book 1 and do the report on book 2.

The description of this volume states:

“Three casinos. Three bodies. Three days.

After a string of brutal murders in Las Vegas, Cassie Hobbes and the Naturals are called in to investigate. But even with the team's unique profiling talents, these murders seem baffling: unlike many serial killers, this one uses different methods every time. All of the victims were killed in public, yet the killer does not show up on any security feed. And each victim has a string of numbers tattooed on their wrist. Hidden in the numbers is a code -- and the closer the Naturals come to unraveling the mystery, the more perilous the case becomes.

Meanwhile, Cassie is dealing with an equally dangerous and much more painful mystery. For the first time in years, there's been a break in her mother's case. As personal issues and tensions between the team mount, Cassie and the Naturals will be faced with impossible odds -- and impossible choices.

With lives and love on the line, the stakes couldn’t be higher in this fast-paced, thrilling novel from the #1 bestselling author of The Inheritance Games, perfect for fans of A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder and One of Us Is Lying.”

I will start this third review with this same preamble, this series started just a year after Barry Lyga’s I Hunt Killers series which I read as they were releasing. I absolutely loved killers. The two series share a lot of tropes, and have some similar events, I believe both are worth reading. This series has a somewhat similar feel, except it is a team of ‘naturals’ young adults with special abilities, such as: human lie detector, ability to read emotions and feelings almost exactly and of course natural profilers. Cassis is brought in as the newest member of the team. This story is set a few months after the first volume. The concluding events of that story are still having lasting impact. 

Things have changed a lot since book one. Book 1 was about Cassie’s recruitment and the team was mainly supposed to work on cold cases, until a killer starts sending them gifts. Book 2 has a copycat and is a case that hits close to home. And again they are working on an active investigation. This one starts right after most of the team has been home for Christmas break. They immediately are taken to Vegas and set up to assist with this active investigation. Following along the active agents via camera and microphones. Again the case turns personal when one of them is marked by the current killer. And when they realize this case has links to others, and the scope and scale of their findings are staggering to say the least. And even their guardian Judd gets drawn into the mystique surrounding this case and what they find out.

This story and series are very well written. I think this is the best book in the series, yet. The characters are masterfully written, both our key team of Naturals, Judd, the 2 agents, and even the suspects and victims along the way. This case is dark and grim, and becomes very personal, for all of them. But this time they are all in danger and have all received threats. Cassie and the team must work together and against a clock. This story moves at a great pace, with the whole story taking place over a few days in Vegas, and unlike the old saying ‘What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas,’ the events in this story are going to have serious ramifications in both the short and long term. 

Overall, I was very impressed with this story and am desperate to start the next volume. But also hesitant for as of now there is only the fourth novel and a short story only available as an eBook after that to date. The end of the story is drawing near. I am still surprised it took me almost a decade to hear about this series. Especially since when it released, I was reading and reviewing a lot of Young Adult books. This story is a great third novel in a series, and it leaves you desperate for the next instalment. I will state again, because of the serial killer investigations absolutely not for all readers, one student in my daughters class read a few pages and passed on the series, for now at least. My daughter is mad that book four is now on the first page of my kindle, and again I say ‘sorry, not sorry’. A great read for mature teens and young adults, or even some of us older folks.

p.s. both my niece and daughter really prefer the original covers. And I admit I lean that way as well. Fortunately, the eBooks I have still have the original covers for the first three still.

Books by Jennifer Lynn Barnes:
The Lovely and the Lost (2019)
Nobody (2013)
Every Other Day (2011)

The Naturals Series:
All In (2015)
Bad Blood (2016)
Twelve (2017)

The Inheritance Games Series:
The Inheritance Games (2020)
The Hawthorne Legacy (2021)
The Final Gambit (2022)
The Brothers Hawthorne (2023)

Debutantes Series:
Little White Lies (2018)
Deadly Little Scandals (2019)

The Fixer Series:
The Fixer (2015)
The Long Game (2016)

Raised by Wolves Series:
Raised by Wolves (2010)
Sweet Sixteen (2015)
Trial by Fire (2011)
Taken by Storm (2012)

The Squad Series:
Perfect Cover (2008)
Killer Spirit (2008)

Tattoo Series:
Tattoo (2007)
Fate (2009)

Golden Series:
Golden (2006)
Platinum (2007)

The Naturals - Jennifer Lynn Barnes - The Naturals Book 1

Killer Instinct - Jennifer Lynn Barnes - The Naturals Book 2

All In - Jennifer Lynn Barnes - The Naturals Book 3

Bad Blood - Jennifer Lynn Barnes - The Naturals Book 4

Twelve - Jennifer Lynn Barnes - The Naturals Book 4.5

The Naturals - Jennifer Lynn Barnes - The Naturals Book 1  Reprint Edition

Killer Instinct - Jennifer Lynn Barnes - The Naturals Book 2  Reprint Edition

All In - Jennifer Lynn Barnes - The Naturals Book 3

Bad Blood - Jennifer Lynn Barnes - The Naturals Book 4  Reprint Edition

Twelve - Jennifer Lynn Barnes - The Naturals Book 4.5  Reprint Edition


Saturday 4 May 2024

A Lion for a Tomb - Corinna Turner - Friends in High Places Book 4 Ignatius of Antioch

A Lion for a Tomb:  Ignatius of Antioch 
Friends in High Places Book 4
Corinna Turner
Unseen Books
Zephyr Publishing
ISBN 9781910806302
eISBN 9781910806319
ASIN B0CZ4T8MXG

A Lion for a Tomb Ignatius of Antioch - Corinna Turner - Friends in High Places Book 4

I will be honest I greatly anticipated this volume. From the first concept art for the cover to the various descriptions as the work was being prepared for print. Both my son and I wanted to read it as soon as it released. I love the writings of Corinna Turner’s and this latest in this series is another excellent offering. I have been a fan of her work since I first encountered I Am Margaret, 9 years ago. Since then I have read her books a total of 73 times, and her contributions in Catholic Teen Books Anthologies, and other short works at least another dozen reads. I am a fan of everything I have read. She has many excellent books and great series. And this is the fourth novel in this series. The title of the series is Friends in High Places and is about friendship and devotion to specific saints and beatified. And this fourth volume is about Saint Ignatius of Antioch. The description of the series is:

“Friends in High Places is a short fiction series that presents saints’ biographies in the context of imaginary teenagers’ lives. The stories are written primarily to entertain, with inspiration and education thrown in for free!”

And of this particular volume:

“WILL HE HAVE TO CHOOSE?

Razim’s family are Muslim. His best friend, Daniel, is Christian. It’s never mattered before. But now Razim’s brother has become a crazed Islamic extremist and Daniel has turned into a total Jesus freak—and Razim is caught in the middle.

When Razim stumbles across a prayer card of an old man with brown skin just like his, who seems mind-bogglingly happy that he’s being eaten by lions, Razim’s curiosity overflows.

What could possibly make a man happy to face his own death?

And will Razim have to risk his own to find out?”

I will be honest with you. This was a volume that was very hard to put down. The events could be taken from the news in many part of the west over the last few years and especially since the Hamas attacks in October of 2023. It might remind us of friends or acquaintances we know. It is a powerful story, and the most important part is being open to truth, and believing there is truth. It is twrribly well written. This is the first time in this series we have returned to characters from a previous volume. It is set later. And it does an excellent job picking up on some of my favourite characters from story between the first two volumes in this series. 

At the end of the volume are a few sections well worth working through:

Discussion Questions
Prayer To Saint Ignatius Of Antioch
A Prayer For The Dead
Saint Ignatius Antioch Novena
Hymns To Our Lord
     Our One Physician
Saint Ignatius’s Letter To The Romans
The Martyrdom Of Saint Ignatius
The Letters Of Saint Ignatius

There is within the text of the story a prayer to Saint Ignatius of Antioch Prayer:

Lord, let me please You under whom I fight,
and from whom I receive my wages.
Let me never be found a deserter.
Let my baptism be my shield;
my faith my helmet;
my love my spear;
my patience my full armor.
Let me lay up my good deeds as a soldier deposits his savings,
that I may one day receive what is due to me.
May I be patient and gentle with all,
as God is towards me.
Amen.

which I added to my daily prayers even before I finished the novel. It is not the first time a prayer in one of Turner’s books has ended up being in my daily prayers. 

This story deals with some very serious issues. Turner does an amazing job presenting the material in a balanced and respectful way. The conversion of a Muslim, even a cultural Muslim is handled well. And having family members that are extremist is masterfully written. This is an excellent story in a wonderful series. I can easily recommend this volume. It is an amazing read. I already plan to go back and reread the two stories featuring Razim later in the spring. The highest praise I can give books is: 1. I want my children to read them, 2. I keep mentioning them to friends and family, and 3. I want to reread them. This book hits top marks on all three. 

Note: This book is part of a series of reviews: 2024 Catholic Reading Plan!

For reviews of other books about Saint Joseph click here.

Books by Corinna Turner:
I Am Margaret Series:
0.0 The Underappreciated Virtues of Rusty Old Bicycles (A prequel)

0.5 Brothers (Prequel)
1.0 I Am Margaret
1.5 How Snakey Got His Name (Short Story)
2.0 The Three Most Wanted
3.0 Liberation
4.0 Bane's Eyes

5.0 Margo's (Attempted) Diary & Notebook
5.5 An Unexpected Guest
6.0 The Siege of Reginald Hill
6.5 Buttons (Short Story)
7.0 A Saint in the Family
I Am Margaret The Play - Fiorella de Maria
...

Yesterday and Tomorrow Series:
Someday

Tomorrow's Dead
...

unSPARKed Series:

Mandy Lamb Series:
Mandy Lamb and the Full Moon

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