Monday, July 14, 2008

The Bunko Babes - A Book Review


The cover of the book, by Leah Starr Baker, made me think I'd get a light, perhaps fluffy, read. With the main character's chatty (though oftentimes cliched) voice, I did. And there was more...


What I thought might turn out to be overwhelming - both because of Bunko, which I've never played nor seen played, and the initial introduction of eight characters just for playing said Bunko - ended up being relatable and uncomplicated...


The reader's initiation into Bunko connects us with a group of women: Women who lead typical lives on the surface but have, like most, underlying cause for concern. From life as a seriously over-stressed mom to the demands of an active soldier's wife, from marriage issues to worry over health concerns, it's all there.


Everything is seen from the perspective of Becca, the main character, who the reader follows through many ups and downs of her own. Though she can, at times, seem melodramatic and pampered, she's just an average, Christian woman who draws strength from Above, from her family, and from those special friends she plays games with. Those three elements are what get her through the most trying times of her life, as the reader tags along for the bumpy ride.


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6 comments:

Leah Starr said...

Janna,

Thank you for taking the time to review "The Bunko Babes". From the few descriptive words above your picture, I can tell that you are a fun, loving person and would fit in great with the Babes.

I am thrilled that the book was everything you expected and more. Have a wonderful day and I wish you many bunko blessings.

Leah Starr Baker
author of "The Bunko Babes"
www.thebunkobabes.biz

Janna Leadbetter said...

Thanks so much for stopping by, Leah. Best of luck and blessings in your future endeavors. :)

Joshua said...

seems really cool, might have to give it a read or recomend it to mum. Oh, and isn't that Leadbetter gene great. what are you now, 7'1", 7'3"? LOL :)

Jes said...

I used to play Bunko every week. I love that game! Now I must read this book.

Anonymous said...

Sounds interesting. I will have to give it a look! Thanks!

Leah Starr said...

I am smiling from cheek to cheek. Thanks everyone for stopping by and for saying that you are going to give my book "The Bunko Babes" a try. Hope that ya'll find it moving, funny and refreshing. This has made my day.

Many Bunko Blessings,

Leah Starr Baker
author of "The Bunko Babes"
www.thebunkobabes.biz