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Since it is #4 in a series I will read the next book


The library has these but they are not yet in transit; hopefully soon.




Stratagem and Wait for Me are both on order but the library does not yet have them.
Beth - ;)
in Calgary



Here's what else I hope to read this month











I also finished

If I have time, I might try to squeeze in this month's group read! :)




Pardon me for noticing but there are quite a few ladies in this group, more than men and a lot of Christian fiction geared towards women Romance novels). I certainly don't mind. Long ago I got interested in reading by reading contemporary romance novels. Since then I have found it is much better to accept Jesus in your heart rather than your mind, thus the change to Christian fiction.
I enjoy all sorts of Christian fiction, including speculative fiction as long as it's not far fetched. I found this "trilogy" (there is a novella that fits between books 1 and 2)

If you like speculative fiction, or perhaps a male acquaintance that likes to read Christian fiction, but has trouble finding good material to read, I highly recommend this series.
The description of book one is much better on Goodreads than on Amazon. I found these books to be quite plausible.
Being old enough to remember singing O Little Town of Bethlehem, Oh Come All Ye Faithful and Hark, The Herald Angels Sing at the Christmas program in first grade at a public school, I've watched freedoms slowly erode away in our country in my lifetime. These books have ring of truth to them and and more importantly, shows Gods work in peoples lives.
If I could give this series 50 stars, I would. I seldom recommend books to read but I felt the need to share this review.
When previewing this I noticed the titles don't show up too well. Here they are:
The Moses Conspiracy
The Christmas Wish (novella)
The Scent of Fear
Out of the Mist
Author: Susan J Reinhardt
Thank you for reading

I'm not sure of how today's Christians view the State of Israel due to the extreme mixed reactions media portrayed when the United States recently recognized Jerusalem as the Capital of Israel, bit I would like to give this book a favorable rating.
That said, a lot of modern Israels history has occurred during my lifetime and I am aware of the victories and struggles of "Gods Chosen People" through unbiased sources since the 7 Day War through the 1990's before before accounts became skewed. I remember the historical characters mentioned in the book.
This book has a simple and beautiful premise that can add to the extreme division in an already polarized world. It had me hooked in three chapters and reeled me onto shore with the rest of the book.
The story sent me to the internet a couple times to search for things mentioned in the book but I soon found out that the author explains quite well what I wanted to know.
A word of caution: There is violence in this book, but no more than what we have in the world today. On a brighter note, their is romance.
Chasing the Music
Author: Mark Allan Leslie
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There will also be a Hidden Gem thrown in there somewhere. :)



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There will also be a Hidden Gem thrown in there somewhere. :)



I plan on finishing The Songbird and the Secret, Divergent (for the Bingo Genre challenge) and Holy Hustle: Embracing a Work-Hard, Rest-Well Life by the end of the month. That's about all I can plan, since I'm knee-deep in NaNoWriMo.





My thoughts exactly... Not a problem of course... just an observation. This past summer I read the Mark of the Lion Trilogy and enjoyed it immensely. Pretty sure that it falls into the Christian Romance category, but it was also adventure and historical fiction.
I've been reading through

Any recommendations for books that are adventure, mystery, fantasy, and Christian would be welcomed. Thanks all!

Jody,
To add a link to an author or a book, click the "add book/author" link above the text box that you type posts in.
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Notice at the bottom the option to choose 'link' or 'cover'. If you want a text link to the book, choose link, if you want an image link to the book, choose cover.
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This is what it looks like in a post:

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Very well explained, Chad! Thank you for chipping in. I haven't yet had time to answer Jody's question this busy morning.
Have you read Anne Elisabeth Stengl's fantasy books yet? I read Heartless a few years ago and enjoyed it.
Have you read Anne Elisabeth Stengl's fantasy books yet? I read Heartless a few years ago and enjoyed it.


Always happy to help!
I have not read any books by Anne Elisabeth Stengl. I will put that on my TBR list! Thanks for the recommendation!
You're welcome. I'm planning on rereading it next year, and I'm hoping I still enjoy it. I don't read a lot of fantasy, and I really have to be in the right mood to enjoy it. From what I remember, this one was a lot of fun.

You are correct. You cannot do this from your phone.


https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4...
then I think I'll read in november these books:
- https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4...
- https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4...
- https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4...
ciao from italy, martaA


Hi, Esther! As a general rule, yes, it's okay to post clean, general market books. When/if I post general market, I always just make a note of that in my post.


I really loved the book because it tells about faith and hope even if the situation is really bad. The only part I did not like was the "nagging" about that autism is caused by vaccination. This is not proven and it is proven that autism is something you are born with. I think it will hurt people if you are saying something else because it sounds like you could have prevented autism. But beside that I really liked that Holden is getting more open because of music and the help of Ella. And the part in the book that is telling us that somehow we are all locked in and that only God can work the miracle of getting you free. So I would really recommend this book to this group

I am starting to read





Relating to the Salem Witch Trials I have read:
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And I'm currently reading:
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(By the way, these are all either historical fiction or history books about people living during the Witch Trials in Salem, Massachusetts in 1692; they aren't about actual witchcraft practices!)
Relating to Jane Austen I have read:
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In between, I finally read a book many of you have already enjoyed, and absolutely loved it:
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I also read a lovely Thanksgiving children's book on Thanksgiving:
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Now I'm transitioning to reading about Revolutionary era France:
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And currently reading:
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Looks like I had a theme of reading books with "The" for the first word of the title. Ha!




Because I was writing (and working on editing & formatting side-gigs), I felt like I didn't get as much reading done as I would have liked. But I'm pleased with how much I ended up accomplishing. I'm surprised I finished 10!
I read Ruth for the Bible reading challenge at my women's retreat. We really did read all four chapters in one weekend. It was great!
For nonfiction, I read Equipped: Ephesians 6 Devotionals to Empower and Make You Victorious in Everyday Struggles for editing and review; 12 Days of Christmas: A Christmas Devotional as a Christmas devotional for the December challenge; and Holy Hustle: Embracing a Work-Hard, Rest-Well Life in a book club, which I loved so much I decided to review it on my blog (will be available on Tuesday, Dec 4).
For fiction, I read Mansfield Park for a Jane Austen FB group (it's one of my least favorite of Austen's); I finally got to the library to read More Than Meets the Eye for the October clue in the Scavenger Hunt challenge; The Pilgrim's Progress for another online book club; The Christmas Bride for the December Christmas book challenge (I'm so thankful it was started early!); and Divergent for the Bingo Genre challenge for Dystopian. I found that I actually like the movie better than the book this time! That never happens!
For children's books, I readDream Dog with my son.









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