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I am going to try for three. Since I have been working more getting 3 done is hard but here are my plans.
Inescapable by Nancy Mehl
Murder Simply Brewed by Vannetta Chapman
Sixty Acres and a Bride by Regina Jennings
Summer is coming soon which means more reading!!! One more month left of school.
Inescapable by Nancy Mehl
Murder Simply Brewed by Vannetta Chapman
Sixty Acres and a Bride by Regina Jennings
Summer is coming soon which means more reading!!! One more month left of school.
Currently reading Taylor's Gift: A Courageous Story of Giving Life and Renewing Hope. Planning to read:
,
,
, First Impressuions by Sarah Price,
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,
,
,
, and
, and
, among others. Whatever I don't read will be added to next month's list.
Today I finished the last two books in the
on my Kindle. I also finished the
on my Kindle. I enjoyed all of them.
I am planning on reading a beth wiseman book and a Beverly Lewis book I have bought the series Annie's people and Plain Perfect and am starting both of thrm
@Tara: I read most of the series awhile back and enjoyed them. Please keep us posted. Welcome to the group!
Today I finished
,
,
, and
, only one of which was on my list of things to read at the beginning of the month That happens sometimes when you have as many books on yoru Kindle as I do. (:
Has anyone read this book? I just started it today, reviewing it for Kregel. It's good so far, but presents quite a different view of the Amish faith than anything I've ever read.
I have read
I have yet to read
once I finish these 3 I dont know what I will download weather it be more of one of my series of new books
Natalie wrote: "I finished
on my Kindle today. I enjoyed it."have you read any of the others that tie into that book???? I loved them all
@Jenni: I did. I really enjoy Suzanne Wood's Fisher's books. I didn't like
, but I really enjoyred
and
, Cannot wait to read
when it's available this fall.
I really enjoyed this book by Vannetta Chapman, very entertaining and inspirational. It's marketed as a Christmas book, but would work well any time of the year. See my review at http://bit.ly/JsfwQR.
"A garden is a way of showing that you believe in tomorrow." - Amish proverb, from An Amish GardenThis group of Amish stories from four talented authors - Beth Wiseman, Kathleen Fuller, Tricia Goyer, and Vannetta Chapman - is one of the best collections I've ever read. Much more character depth than I usually find in novellas. See my review at http://booksmusicandlife.blogspot.com...
Books mentioned in this topic
An Amish Garden (other topics)The Christmas Quilt (other topics)
Becoming Bea (other topics)
Minding Molly (other topics)
Courting Cate (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Nancy Mehl (other topics)Vannetta Chapman (other topics)
Regina Jennings (other topics)



I've signed up for a few group reads and reviews this month, so I already have quite a list that I'm hoping to work through: