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You would love my book called Under Cover! https://youtu.be/2Yg3tNO17III would like to apologize for something that recently occurred. I published my book on Amazon. I paid for the editing services then found out that they ran it through a beta system which changed words, meaning, double periods, periods after question marks, misspellings, left off letters, etc., I was pretty upset by this. I did receive a refund and fixed the errors by hand. I resubmitted it to Createspace, but it did not get updated to the Kindle or Paperback, so some people may have paid for a less than perfect version.
For this inconvenience and embarrassment, I am truly sorry and if you paid for a book, I will send it to you personally at my expense. If you paid for a Kindle version, please let me replace it with a better copy.
Had I not received a scathing review on Amazon, by someone who probably is not a member, I would have never known. Truly, only LDS members would appreciate the humor of someone who tries to use LDS vernacular but doesn't understand the meaning of the words and this book is fraught with humorous misinterpretations. For those who left kind reviews, my eternal gratitude.
Please send your address to: genealogymama1@gmail.com





2. GoodReads Choice Awards 2016 winner or nominee.
3. Read the Rainbow. Choose a book that either has a color in the title or has a cover that is mostly one color.
4. New Author. One of my favorite parts of a challenge is discovering a new author that I love! Pick someone who is new to you and give them a try!
5. All About Austen. Read a book by Jane Austen.
6. Re-read a favorite.
7. Read a book written by a General Authority of the Church.
8. Read a book that is part of a series. This is great for me because I always have one or two going at a time!
9. Historical Fiction. Find a time frame you want to know more about or just pick up a good looking book that is set more than 100 years ago.
10. Short and Sweet. Read a book with a one word title.
11. Ask a friend/neighbor/librarian for a recommendation.
12. Epistolary Fiction. Some of my favorite books are written in letter, journal, blog, or email form. It's a different writing style, but give it a try!
13. Read a biography, autobiography, or memoir.
14. Cloak & Dagger. Read a book that is mysterious, dangerous, or suspenseful.
15. Read a book that has been made into a movie. Pop popcorn and watch the movie afterwards for fun!
16. Read the 17th book on your To-Be-Read list. If you're like me, it's been there a long time...
17. Your Choice. Pick up a book that looks good to you and go to town.