Blankets, Bogaphies, and Fantasy books


Welcome to my room! This is where I write, read, and sleep. Pardon my unmade bed, I am not very good at making it. As you can see, I have lots of blankets but allow me to show you two of my favorites. This is Big Fluffy:


On cool days, I will often wrap this around my lap as I read.
Top Five Favorite Biographies A Chance to Die : One great woman writing about another. This may be a big, thick book, but it didn’t feel like it. The words are beautiful and draw you into the life of this flawed saint who was a powerful force for the kingdom of God. Joseph : Yes, this is about a Bible character who happens to be my biggest hero. Joseph was one of those people who stood for what was right even when it cost him greatly. This biography was wonderful and never dull, John Adams : John and Abigail are two of my heroes. John Adams gave up so much so that our country is free today. This Biography was in-depth and never boring. The Siege of Boston : This may not be a biography but this is a history book that is near and dear to my heart. It painted such a vivid picture that I felt prepared to write A Different Kind of Courage.Dear Abigail: While I did not appreciate a few of the opinions that the author tried to force into the book, this was a wonderful biography, told through the letters of Abigail Adams and her sisters. )
Top Five Favorite Fantasy The Heart of Arcrea : This is my favorite fantasy series ever! This has lots of adventure, hint of romance, and a whole lot of quotable lines. It is devoid over magic and gore that seem to be the norm for the genre. The Horse and His Boy : This book had a huge impact on me. While there are aspects I dislike about the Narnia book, God used this book in my life in a powerful way.) Resistance : This book and the series is also devoid of magic and is amazing in every way. I follow this series and the author closely. The characters are ones you can cheer for, inspire you, and also break your heart. Truth: This book and series are wonderful, they are an allegory as well as an inspiration to live for God. Annabeth’s War : This list would not be complete without this book, which feels more like history than fantasy. The characters are lovable. I loved how Annabeth was strong, capable, but also very girly.
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Published on September 28, 2016 11:22
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