Monday, August 24, 2015

A Perfect Ambition: The Worthington Destiny

by Dr. Kevin Leman and Jeff Nesbit
mine paperback 306 pages
genre: Christian realistic fiction

I wish I hadn't had to buy this, but it wasn't available in libraries . . . It was formulaic and ended in a huge cliffhanger. Ugh. I hate that.

page 26 - "People in general believed what they wanted to and ignored what they didn't want to know about." Too true!

page 27 - interesting way to introduce a secondary character . . . is it Will, or someone new? Yeah, someone new.

page 84 - I had just been thinking there was no way the firstborn kid in a dynastic family wouldn't carry "the name." Andrew, son of William Jennings Worthington VI? Question answered . . . William Andrew Jennings Worthington VII. Yep.

page 153 - Democrats / Republicans / neither


page 161 - Dem / Rep and religion - " . . . she wished that people would stop equating their religious beliefs with their political beliefs." Billy Graham a democrat? Didn't know that. Interesting ideas here.

page 283 - "multitasking was a myth." Fits with the ideas in professional books I've been reading.


page 291 - What?! Talk to Sean, immediately! He needs to know the truth about his parentage!

page 301 - Ugh . . . dirty politics and money and power. Again, talk to Sean.

Cliffhanger - really?! Don't feel compelled to read it though I'm curious.

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