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My First Book Meme-Thingy Tag

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1. Grab the nearest book.
2. Open the book to page 56.
3. Find the fifth sentence.
4. Post the text of the next [...]

They Live Without Electricity on Purpose

There are a lot of people that love to read stories about the Amish.  I’m not one of them.  I don’t hate them.  It’s just not my favorite kind of story.
Maybe it has something to do with that cavern tour I gave to a group of strict Amish that didn’t believe in deodorant.
Actually, it’s just [...]

Discovering A Great Author Again

Have you ever read an author, liked her, but then forgot about her?  That’s what happened to me and Lynn Austin.  I am so glad that CFBA reminded me of her with her newest book titled Until We Reach Home.

I’ve read about first lines and I think this book has a great one. “Elin Carlson [...]

God Bless Missionary Children

Even though her father is not a winner Nicole has a large family that she loves and they love her.  When Alice J. Wisler wrote Rain Song she created real characters with humor, pathos, and happiness. There’s even a donkey!
It was obvious that Alice J. Wisler knows Japan and knows what it is to be [...]

Hatred Turned to Love

The idea of a girl, in this case Ginger Freeman, being a good scout and marksman makes sense to me in the pioneer setting of Dangerous Heart by Tracey Bateman.
From the back cover:
Growing up motherless with an outlaw father made Ginger Freeman hard and unforgiving — and for the past seven years she’s been driven [...]

A Forensic Entomologist Solves the Case

There’s just something about forensics that’s interesting to me.  I don’t think I’d want to actually do it, but I enjoy reading about it.  It’s amazing how much can be found out after the deed is done.
Less than Dead by Tim Downs is about forensics, insects, politics, murders, and dogs that can smell cadavers under [...]

It’s Juneberry Instead of Mayberry

This story slightly reminds me of the movie Sweet Home Alabama.
A Beautiful Fall by Chris Coppernoll is a slower paced book about a woman that needed a slower pace.
Things I enjoyed about this book:

The physical looks of the characters were not emphasized.
One of the characters is a young man that is living for the Lord.
Prayer [...]

Didn’t Put It Down

I started this book at 9:30pm in a bubble bath.  Thought I’d read for a little while and then go to bed.
At 1:00am I finished the last page and went to bed.  Not exactly a good idea for a mom of 3 little munchkins who get up bright and early, but oh how fun the [...]

How Many Have You Read?

Tara’s View on Books posted this recently and I thought I’d give it a whirl.  Plus, I needed an easy blog post.
The Big Read is a USA National Endowment for the Arts program designed to encourage community reading initiatives and of their top 100 books, they estimate the average adult has read only [...]

An Enjoyable Light Read

Did you ever hear of The Dumb Blonde’s Guide to Christianity?
Maizy Grace Stewart, the heroine in Faking Grace, uses The Dumb Blonde’s Guide to get a job at a Christian publishing company.
Getting the job is only the start of her problems.  She faces a new church, a singles Sunday school class, volunteer work in a [...]