4.0 out of 5 stars
Good lessons to be found in this book, Feb 13 2012
By Melissa Boudreau "Mommaof5boys" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Katy Lambright Series: Katy's Decision (Paperback)
Katy's Decision is the fourth book in the series. I have not read the first three and this book can stand alone. Having said that, I am very interested in reading the first three to get a better picture of the main characters life and conflicts. This is a great YA book. The main character, Kathleen Lambright, is an Amish girl that is 17 years old. She has been allowed to attend a public high school and loves journalism. The story shows how she manages to balances her wants with her family's needs. It is a fantastic story of families working together to benefit all. She has worldly friends which is a reminder that our differences shouldn't separate from one another. I throughly enjoyed this book. I was sent this book through Goodreads First Reads.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Clean Read, But a Little Dry, Sep 13 2011
By ~Prism~ - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Katy Lambright Series: Katy's Decision (Paperback)
Katy's Decision by Kim Vogel Sawyer is the fourth and final book in the YA Christian Katy Lambright series. Katy is looking forward to a great summer vacation spent with her best friend, Shelby, at Katy's farm in the Mennonite community. However, their plans are soon cut short when Katy's aunt discovers she has a serious illness. The girls sacrifice their time and efforts to run Katy's aunt's fabric store. Seems boring, right? Think again!
A new Mennonite boy from another community is also spending the summer in Katy's community, complicating things. There are already two guys crushing on Katy, and the newcomer is beginning to confuse Katy about where her heart belongs. Katy is faced with several important dilemmas. Who is the guy for her? Will she give up her education to help out at home or continue following her dreams and disappoint her family? It's not an easy decision.
It was great seeing how the series would end. I've been reading the Katy Lambright series from book one, and it was good to get some closure. I like how the male characters were (for the most part) strong yet sensitive enough to help out and care. There was a feeling of strong family unity in this book, and I really appreciated that.
I wish this series could have ended more significantly. I felt as if this book was more boring than the rest of the series. I had closure, but it wasn't very exciting. Also, a lot of the book was about who Katy would choose instead of whether she would chose to stay in the Mennonite community or not. There really wasn't any big, drastic decision.
Note: Thanks to the publisher for providing me with a free copy of this book for reviewing purposes.