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Book Review: What Difference Do It Make

2010 July 4
by Steve

In “What Difference Do It Make” by Ron Hall, Denver Moore, & Lynn Vincent, readers of “Same Kind of Different as Me” will find themselves picking up where these authors left them.

Personally, my reading of this book was often put on hold while I read another title on my reading list, so the full completion (skimmed quite a bit in the middle and some at the end) took quite a while because I never felt enough of a separation from the 1st book in terms of format.  I believe their aim is to add some background to certain aspects of the story & to fill-in a few areas that the authors felt would add value to the story(ies) they had shared, and in doing that they succeeded.

My favorite part of this book was the illustrations of Mr. Moore’s artwork.  This is probably because I’ve always felt that seeing how people express different periods of their life artistically, be it by drawing, writing, painting, adds to the person and their story the way nothing else can.

Although I won’t be reading this book or its prequel any time soon, I’m glad I have this book to add to this story of two unlikely friends that I’m sure to revisit one day.  And if “Same Kind Of Different as Me” was a book you really enjoyed so much you have read or plan to read it again, or if it left you wanting to know the characters more deeply, I’d recommend adding “What Difference Do It Make” to your collection as well.

Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from Thomas Nelson Publishers as part of their book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255

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