To the Moon and Back by Karen Kingsbury

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I've mentioned on this blog before that hard hitting contemporaries really get to me. And man, does this book fall into that category. To the Moon and Back by Karen Kingsbury is about Brady and Jenna, who had parents killed in the Oklahoma City bombing. Having met only once at the memorial site for the attack, the two went their separate ways, but Brady has been desperate to find Jenna once again. Years later, enter Ashley Baxter Blake, who meets Brady at the memorial site and believes she can help him locate Jenna.

Turns out this is actually part of a series of sorts, all following members of the Baxter family. While it is not necessary to have read these others in order to understand this book, I did want to mention that.

It was easy to relate to the characters in this story, having been the same age during the Oklahoma City bombing. I don't see a lot of books with characters my age so I really enjoyed that aspect. The story is told from three different points of view, but never once got confusing. I appreciated the strong message of working through a tragedy and finding the silver lining and themes of survival. It was sweetly romantic and magical, tugging at your heartstrings all the way.

While this definitely crossed off the hard hitting check box for me, it was more religious than I would have liked. Nothing against Christian fiction by any means, but it's not really my cup of tea, and this book came off as preachy on more than one occasion. I didn't know it had religious intonations going into it, but if you are a fan of Christian fiction be sure to check this one out!

Overall Rating: 4 out of 5 Stars

Thanks so much to Howard Books/Simon and Schuster for sending me an early copy of this read! To the Moon and Back by Karen Kingsbury is out today, March 29th, so be sure to pick up a copy!

10 comments

  1. Great review. Probably not one for me though.

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  2. Great review! It sounds like an ugly cry read and I will keep it in mind for the next time I am looking for one ☺️

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  3. I have the same opinion about religious undertones, a little goes a long way.

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  4. Great review. It's one I would steer clear of. I avoid books heavily geared to religion and it's usually an instant DNF for me if one starts heading that way.

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  5. Glad you enjoyed it! I have previously read One Tuesday Morning by Karen Kingsbury.

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  6. I don't think this one is for me. Though, I did really enjoy reading your review!

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  7. Lovely review. Not sure it would be my kind of read though.

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  8. Great review, this is the first time I heard about this book and it really does looks and sounds like a very emotional read. I'm glad you enjoyed it, thank you so much for sharing your awesome post and for putting this book on my radar.

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  9. Karen Kingsbury has been on my TBR list for the longest time. All of her books look fantastic, I just have yet to pick one up. This one is getting added, as well, and moving to the front :) Thanks so much for sharing it with us! I really enjoyed your review.

    Megan - Ginger Mom and the Kindle Quest

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