All Reviews by Samuel Mungujakisa

The Lost Prince

by Frances Hodgson Burnett

I love this book! Something good, I do recommend it for anyone. It shows the power of silence, the awe of in-built majesty, how far it can take one who has it in him/herself.
In the Christian life, we should have the character of those in this book. The young boy... he blessed me by his character and full absolute unquestioning trust in his father.

Reviewed on 2006.06.04

Abducted to Oz

by Chris Dulabone

spoils the noble works of Baum's imagination! This is one of the books I'd read and "un-read" afterwards. In otherwords, I forget it even exists, because it adds sand to the food, not salt.

God bless!

Reviewed on 2006.06.04

Sara Crewe

by Frances Hodgson Burnett

Totally contrary to my expectations... It's like a very incorrect summary for a literature project.
I had expected another book on Sara, not this that fairly contradicts a lot in the first noble book. It made me lose a lot of the respect I had of the Sara in the first book, "A little Princess". So, I just pretend I didn't read this one, and assume there's only the former book, not this.

Reviewed on 2006.06.03

The Elephant God

by Gordon Casserly

Love it! Really great book!

Yes, just read it, it's a beautiful book.

God bless you! Thanks Project Gutenberg once more.

Reviewed on 2006.06.03

The Jungle Girl

by Gordon Casserly

Good book, but not as good as the first. If it had an originality of its own, perhaps I'd have rated it excellent. The aura around Badshah is dimmed in this novel, I had a respect for this fictional creature. The first novel makes him a god, the next lowers its position.

Nice ending anyway, I love good endings!

Reviewed on 2006.06.03

A Little Princess

by Frances Hodgson Burnett

This book.... how can I describe it? It brings tears to my eyes, and informs me that I've never been good enough. Sara teaches me a lot through her abundant love, radiant personality and unfailing courage and strength.
If you've never read this book before, and you are one who loves good endings and if you are a soft-hearted person, this book will make you want to be more than you are... just... read it!!!

God bless and keep you all. Thankyou manybooks.net and Gutenberg project.

Reviewed on 2006.05.26