This was my 222nd and last book of the year 2021—at least, it is on my Goodreads challenge—And I'm just so thankful to God for being so gracious to me and blessing me so much and letting me read as much as I did this year.
Unshaken is a touching retelling of the story of Ruth. The story was short but full and had good pacing, and I had a pleasant time reading it.
Ruth was just so pure, loyal, humble, faithful, and loving. I loved her so much. The contrast between her faith and trust and Naomi's bitterness and despair was excellently executed. I always knew that it was very hard for Ruth to go to Bethlehem with Naomi, and I knew that what she did at the end with Boaz had to have taken an inordinate amount of courage. But I guess reading it in story form made it all the more real to me and made me realize once again just how virtuous, amazing, and courageous Ruth was.
The author did take a lot of "creative liberty," though. Some of the additions weren't bad, but other things kind of just didn't work or were weird. Like, for example, the whole thing with Boaz liking Naomi before. That was just...weird.
Overall, this book was enjoyable, and I'd say it was a pretty good book to end the year on. Definitely better than what I ended with last year.