Monday, August 26, 2013

THE LIVING ROOM by Robert Whitlow

Robert Whitlow's book "The Living Room" at first was quite interesting, but as I got further into the book, it just seemed to be going no where. Usually when I write a review for a book, I give it mainly thumbs up. But for the life of me I could not figure out what the purpose and intent was for this book. This book zero's in on Amy and her family. The struggles of raising a teenage daughter and the need to fulfill her lifes ambition on being a writer. Amy quits her job as a secretary to a law firm to pursue her ambition for writing. Amy, in her "writing room" will receive dreams that help her cope in every day life. God gives her a peace and tranquility only He can give during those times. But, her dreams do start taking on a life of their own and showing her things that are going to happen. Eventually Amy goes back to work for the law firm she once worked for and through her working and her dreams, things take on a different twist to where her dreams are affecting where she works.

All in all, the book was okay. If you are an avid Robert Whitlow fan,you may be disappointed. I know that at the end of the book, I closed it and said "so, what was the point?"