Takeaway: Beautiful dresses on the cover are not enough to carry a trilogy.
The best summary of the third book is this paraphrase of a conversation that felt like it happened about five times in the book. “œHow can I say “˜I love you’ if you have all of these other girls.” “œWell how can I dismiss all of these other girls if you won’t tell me that you love me.”
The Selection trilogy is a cross between the Hunger Games and the Bachelor. In a dystopian future, the Prince must choose a wife from among a selection of citizens. The first book in the trilogy was pretty dismissible. The story was fairly flat while entirely too much “˜I am not good enough’ internal dialogue.
But because the second book was at my library on audiobook, I went ahead and read the second, the Elite. The characters were much better fleshed out and the world suddenly was more than a dystopian movie set.

Takeaway: Jesus’ life on earth was for more than just taking us to heaven.
Takeaway: Sometimes not having something really allows you to look and understand.
Summary: A scandalous death and the threat of devil worship shake up the quiet village of St Denis.

Summary: Finding spiritual practices for those that have become dead to spiritual practices.
