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Definitely considered a classic Staci! Here is the standard definition: Classic literature is a collective term for works of literature that transcend time and culture to have a universal appeal. Such novels, short stories and poetry remain relevant through time. They are recognized for their artistic merit, quality and often for their groundbreaking nature.
Thanks Loraine!
I'm going to go with the 50 year guideline as that is easier to remember and apply.
Glad with have this challenge help thread!
I'm going to go with the 50 year guideline as that is easier to remember and apply.
Glad with have this challenge help thread!
Staci - that 50 year guideline is a pretty good standard although there are some beyond that would be classified as classics. Here is the link to the classics list at Goodreads:https://www.goodreads.com/search?utf8...
Thanks Loraine! Interesting! I see some more current novels, such as The Kite Runner listed. Thanks for sharing the link.
Staci wrote: "Thanks Loraine! Interesting! I see some more current novels, such as The Kite Runner listed. Thanks for sharing the link."You're welcome. I will probably be using it as well as I haven't read any classics yet this year. Keep hoping life will slow down, but it sure doesn't seem to do that.
Thanks for all the bicycle recommendations! Although it wasn't my request, I benefitted from them too. :-)
For this month's cover up challenge, it's a woman's dress on the cover. Does the entire dress need to show or is a portion of the dress ok too?
For example, this appears to be a dress and based on the time period likely is, but the full length isn't shown. It could also be a skirt and shirt.
For this month's cover up challenge, it's a woman's dress on the cover. Does the entire dress need to show or is a portion of the dress ok too?
For example, this appears to be a dress and based on the time period likely is, but the full length isn't shown. It could also be a skirt and shirt.
Portions should be fine. I would see if you can find one that's a dress rather than blouse and skirt combination, since the task is a dress. But if it's a partial dress shown on the cover, I would think such a thing would be acceptable.
Hey Everyone, next month the author of the month is Linda Byler can anyone help me with recommendations as I’m unsure where to start as she is a new author to me.
Linda Byler is a new to me author as well. Knowing she was one of this year's authors, I read this one a few months ago:
It was good.
The author has a number of published novels so I look forward to hearing from readers that have read several of hers.
It was good.
The author has a number of published novels so I look forward to hearing from readers that have read several of hers.
Sarita wrote: "How do you determine if a book you've read was a best seller?"
I've noticed that information showing in the book details on Amazon. Another reader may have a better answer, but that is where I've found it.
I've noticed that information showing in the book details on Amazon. Another reader may have a better answer, but that is where I've found it.
Staci wrote: "Sarita wrote: "How do you determine if a book you've read was a best seller?"I've noticed that information showing in the book details on Amazon. Another reader may have a better answer, but that..."
Ah thanks! Used that link to click on Amazon lists so saw a few options that way! Thanks again.
Carolyn wrote: "Linda Byler series, the 'lancaster burning' was very good also, from that author"
Thank you Carolyn! I'll look into that series.
Thank you Carolyn! I'll look into that series.
Sarita wrote: "Those who asked about Linda Byler - this one is read now on netgalley:
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Thanks Sarita! I will probably get that.
"Thanks Sarita! I will probably get that.
Love to see what ideas anyone has for October's cover challenge, which is umbrella or parasol on the cover. TIA!
Here are some that I came across. Though many of these are older books, so you may have read them already:
Thanks for the recommendations ladies. I've only read two of them so this gives me more options.
The only cover I haven't been able to fulfill is the "Lantern". I would love any and all suggestions you have. You would think that with all of the historical and Amish fiction I read, I could find one easily, but not so far! Thanks!
Thank you for all of the suggestions. I have read a couple of them, however, there is a lot to work with!
Staci wrote: "Love to see what ideas anyone has for October's cover challenge, which is umbrella or parasol on the cover. TIA!"enjoyed both of these
Hope to read
I noticed Heaven Sent Rain recommended by Kate is $1.99 today.
For a short read...
This one I don't think has been mentioned yet.
For a short read...
This one I don't think has been mentioned yet.
Also, the entirety of the 'Amish Greenhouse Mystery' series by Wanda Brunstetter has birds on the covers.
Thank you for the additional suggestions! Here's a couple I found:
I think this cover has a bird on it:
This is the one mentioned by Kate:
I think this cover has a bird on it:
This is the one mentioned by Kate:
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