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May 12, 2018 09:44AM
I agree Hannah and will add Dani Pettrey to that list.
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Lisa wrote: "Hi all! This is my first time posting so hopefully I'm doing it right."
Looks great, Lisa!
Looks great, Lisa!
Hannah wrote: "Rick wrote: "How about a few suggestions for thrillers, suspense, and mystery?Thanks,
Rick Murgittroyd"
Rick
Take a look at this handful of my favorite suspense authors...Lynette Eason, Lisa H..."
I love the If I Run series by Terri Blackstock!
One of my first time posting so I hope i've done this right.This May I've re-read all of these so far and plan to read the 7th one soon!!
I also plan to read a book i've seen posted a lot:
I had a very busy month with some traveling and moving and all.. long distance trip does mean time for reading, though :)I read
Here is how reading went for me this month:
wish I could finish one more for the month, but most likely this will carry me into June:
Beth wrote: "Clara, I hope that the move has gone smoothly!"thank you Beth! It's been a crazy and exciting month :)
This month I've been reading quite a few books about the interactions between the Native Americans and the French, Dutch, and English colonists on the Western Frontier during the 1600s & 1700s:
A Lace Cap and Two Boys (some language)
The Colonel's Lady
Red Prophet (some language)
Samuel De Champlain: Explorer of the Great Lakes Region and Founder of Quebec
French Explorers in America
The Bread Sister of Sinking Creek: Life on the Pennsylvania Frontier
The Winter People
Life in an Anishinabe Camp
Peaceable Kingdom Lost: The Paxton Boys and the Destruction of William Penn's Holy Experiment
Courting Morrow Little (This one is one of my favorites! I've reread it many times.)
Though my reading in last 2 weeks was limited due to deadlines at work, thanks to audiobooks, I was able to keep in touch with books.My May line-up:
This was a slow month for me, not a lot of extra reading time.I finished: the vengence of mothers; An Interlude in Berlin; and The Captured Bride in May.
I read: The Noel Diary and The House on Foster Hill.
In May, I finished:
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(note that Sarah's Quilt, Entwined, and The Forgotten Road are all clean, but not Christian Fiction)
This was my May :)Read:
Bible:
Ruth (Bible #8), ESV
1 Samuel (Bible #9), ESV
Mark (Bible #41), ESV
Luke (Bible #42), ESV
Hebrews (Bible #58), ESV
James (Bible #59), ESV
1 Peter (Bible #60), ESV
2 Peter (Bible #61), ESV
I had a slow reading month while working on getting my book edited & published. ;)Here's what I finished:
CF:
GF though clean:
and 3 books finishing up the Pern series.Bible: 1 John, 2 John, 3 John, Ephesians
In May I read:
I also read two General Market titles that I didn't like and were not clean language-wise so I won't post them here.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Apple Orchard (other topics)I'll Be Your Blue Sky (other topics)
Through the Evil Days (other topics)
Dire Threads (other topics)
A Spool of Blue Thread (other topics)
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