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message 1: by Helen (new)

Helen Howell (themerrylibrarian) | 21 comments Mod
Want to recommend something you're reading? Drop the title and author's name below!


message 2: by Maria (new)

Maria Byler | 3 comments I just finished reading The Secrets of the Wild Wood, the sequel to The Letter for the King. These books have a classic adventure story setting with knights, quests, and kingdoms at stake. What's particularly great about them is that they were only recently translated into English, so they feel fresh and new and exciting. The books are geared towards kids but they're not dumbed down by any means. I thoroughly enjoyed them both and would recommend them to anyone who loves a good medieval adventure story!


message 3: by Helen (new)

Helen Howell (themerrylibrarian) | 21 comments Mod
Maria, cool! Have you watched the Netflix show? Do you know how close they kept to the book?


message 4: by Maria (new)

Maria Byler | 3 comments Helen wrote: "Maria, cool! Have you watched the Netflix show? Do you know how close they kept to the book?"

I haven't. I only watched the trailer and it looked different enough for me to be too afraid to watch it (they kept going on about Tuiri having powers, but there's not magic or "powers" in the book). My guess is they strayed pretty far from the source material.


message 5: by Maria (new)

Maria Byler | 3 comments Helen wrote: "Maria, cool! Have you watched the Netflix show? Do you know how close they kept to the book?"

Have you watched it?


message 6: by Helen (new)

Helen Howell (themerrylibrarian) | 21 comments Mod
Yeah, I did, I wasn’t super impressed tbh; but I figured it was probably pretty different from the book. I will add that one to my list!


message 7: by Katie (new)

Katie | 6 comments God of the Fairy Tale- Jim Ware. He presents a way of understanding fairytales like C.S. Lewis and Tolkien understood them. Every chapter goes over a different fairytale and in each tale he shows us the reflection of biblical truth. Love it, but I wish it was more fleshed out. Chapters are kinda short.


message 8: by Helen (new)

Helen Howell (themerrylibrarian) | 21 comments Mod
Well that sounds awesome. I may ask to steal that from you when you are done with it. 🤓


message 9: by Katie (new)

Katie | 6 comments Sure thing, I will pass it along! It’s a pretty quick read.


message 10: by ClaraBelle (new)

ClaraBelle (elsiecorriedale) I’m reading:
Mrs Lincoln’s Rival by Jennifer Chiaverini
A Step Further by Joni Eareckson Tada
Something More by Catharine Marshall
Spy of Richmond by Jocelyn Green
Dunkirk Crescendo by the Thoenes


message 11: by Lanny (new)

Lanny | 1 comments I just finished The Hate U Give which was very fitting for these times. I am also currently reading The Distant Mirror by Barbara Tuchman which is a history book on the middle ages.


message 12: by Helen (new)

Helen Howell (themerrylibrarian) | 21 comments Mod
Lanny wrote: "I just finished The Hate U Give which was very fitting for these times. I am also currently reading The Distant Mirror by Barbara Tuchman which is a history book on the middle ages."

How was Hate U Give? I've been thinking I ought to read that one.


message 13: by Helen (new)

Helen Howell (themerrylibrarian) | 21 comments Mod
ClaraBelle wrote: "I’m reading:
Mrs Lincoln’s Rival by Jennifer Chiaverini
A Step Further by Joni Eareckson Tada
Something More by Catharine Marshall
Spy of Richmond by Jocelyn Green
Dunkirk Crescendo by the Tho..."


Love having lots of books going at once.


message 14: by ClaraBelle (new)

ClaraBelle (elsiecorriedale) Helen wrote: "ClaraBelle wrote: "I’m reading:
Mrs Lincoln’s Rival by Jennifer Chiaverini
A Step Further by Joni Eareckson Tada
Something More by Catharine Marshall
Spy of Richmond by Jocelyn Green
Dunkirk C..."
Same! Yes that’s my reading life to be reading many books at once


message 15: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie Eagleson | 2 comments I've had God of the Fairy Tale on my shelf for years and never read it, despite it looking interesting. I'll have to get to that one. :)

I'm currently reading "Braving the Wilderness" by Brene Brown and "Spinning Silver" by Naomi Novak, and I'm loving them both. The first is non-fiction and the second is fiction, and both of them have a LOT of depth that I have a hard time finding in either genre.


message 16: by Helen (new)

Helen Howell (themerrylibrarian) | 21 comments Mod
Stephanie, what is Brave the Wilderness about?


message 17: by Helen (new)

Helen Howell (themerrylibrarian) | 21 comments Mod
*braving, sorry.


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