
As someone who loves reading about WWII history, I was excited to read Joseph Loconte’s new book The War for Middle-earth: J.R.R Tolkien and C.S. Lewis Confront the Gathering Storm, 1933-1945. This book shows impact of The Great War, on two men who fought in WWI, J.R.R. Tolkien, and C.S. Lewis. Great writers whose works have touched generations. How the devastation they witnessed and experienced transformed how they viewed the world.
Their friendship with one another, and other like-minded men, helped anchor their Christian faith. These men appreciated English literature and saw the value of myths and legends and how they impact cultures. Together they were able to explore ideas, understand moral values rooted in truth, the knowledge of good and evil, and the importance of bravery in the face of impossible odds.
While they were in Oxford England during WWII, their writings and lectures helped to battle the cultural moral decay that led to racism, anti-Semitism, eugenics, totalitarianism, and communism.
I loved reading The War for Middle-earth and learning about what impacted and influenced Tolkien and Lewis and how it resulted in their timeless writings that impacted their generation and beyond. Eighty years later, people are still being touch and inspired by their novels.
After reading The War for Middle-earth by Joseph Loconte, I am looking forward to going back and rereading Tolkien and Lewis’ books, including The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings, The Chronicles of Narnia. Reading the books will be even richer having learned what influenced these men and drove them write and create worlds from their imagination.
The War for Middle-earth by Joseph Loconte is a wonderful, fascinating, insightful, and inspiring book about J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis. Well researched and well written.
I would like to thank Thomas Nelson Publishers and NetGalley for the opportunity to read a complimentary copy of The War for Middle-earth by Joseph Loconte. I was under no obligation to give a favorable review.



When you read the headline news and there are developments in Israel and the Middle East do you wonder how that fits into end-times Bible prophecy? If you do, then you may want to read Mark Hitchcock’s most recent book Showdown with Iran. This year began with the news that Iranian General Soleimani was killed in the US ordered drone strike. Just this week, Iran issued an arrest warrant for President Trump in connection with the drone strike. So how does all this fit into Bible prophecies about Iran? What about the nations that surround Israel that are hostile towards her?
I became acquainted with author Kelly Irvin’s writing through her Amish themed books and was excited to read her newest book Closer Than She Knows.
When author Robert Whitlow writes a book, I want to read it. That’s why I was excited at the opportunity to read his newest book Promised Land and I loved it.
Terri Blackstock is on my shortlist of authors, who when they write a new book, I want to read it. I was excited at the opportunity to read Terri’s newest book Smoke Screen. She has a way of drawing the reader into the story with an honest portrayal of likable characters with broken lives.
Can I say that an author is one of my favorites after reading only one of her books, Hurricane Season? Maybe not, but I was excited at the opportunity to read Lauren K. Denton’s newest book Glory Road.
Over the Line is Kelly Irvin’s newest book in the romantic suspense genre. I recently discovered Kelly’s writing when I read two of her recent Amish themed books and fell in love with her writing. That’s why I was excited to read her newest book.
I love finding authors whose work is new to me and when they are good it’s like finding a treasure trove. The Memory House is the first book I’ve read by Rachel Hauck and I very much enjoyed it.
Rachel Hauck is an award winning, New York Times, USA Today and Wall Street Journal bestselling author.
On Magnolia Lane is the first book that I’ve read by author by Denise Hunter and I really enjoyed it. This is the third book in the Blue Ridge Romance Series. Though it’s part of a series, it’s good as a standalone book.
When I first read the description of Delayed Justice by Cara Putman there was a part of me that wanted to read it. I love books about the law and justice that are filled with intrigue. But the subject matter, sexual abuse of children, almost made me shy way. I’m glad that I didn’t let that stop me, because this was a really good book.
Terri Blackstock is on my list of writers, that when they write a new book, I want to read it. I’m so glad I had the opportunity to read her newest book Catching Christmas.
One of my favorite authors that I’ve discovered in recent years is Robert Whitlow. If he writes a new book, I want read. I’m so glad that I was able to read Robert’s newest release Chosen People.
The House at Saltwater Point by Colleen Coble is the second book I’ve read by this author. What drew me to the book was the setting along the coastline of Washington, the mystery of what happened to the missing sister, a little romance with some home renovation mixed in. I wanted to like this book more than I actually did.
One of my favorite things is finding new authors whose books I love. I found a wonderful book and author when I read Hurricane Season by Lauren K Denton. Wow…loved this book!

