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message 51: by EllieJellyBean :D, ⭒assistant mod⭒ (new)

EllieJellyBean :D | 7038 comments Mod
Cool!!


message 52: by [deleted user] (new)

Random question...r u adopted?


message 53: by EllieJellyBean :D, ⭒assistant mod⭒ (new)

EllieJellyBean :D | 7038 comments Mod
Yes!!! I guess you don’t remember the whole conversation we had!!??? Lol


message 54: by [deleted user] (new)

Hhahahah, like I said my memory low-key sucks. I do remember it slightly haha.


message 55: by [deleted user] (new)

You would think the age gap would only be because of us being adopted...no. My brother is 14 years from my other brother and their not adopted. XD


message 56: by EllieJellyBean :D, ⭒assistant mod⭒ (new)

EllieJellyBean :D | 7038 comments Mod
Well, its not that way for me. Well, one of my brothers is 10 years older.


message 57: by [deleted user] (new)

Wow!


message 58: by Lily, ⭒on hiatus⭒ (new)

Lily (starlightmoonlight) | 8602 comments Mod
Gracie wrote: "I second Fawkes and The False Prince and I nominate the Mark of the Raven by Morgan L. Busse!"

I second Mark of the Raven! I've had that on my shelf like foreverrr and still haven't read it yet!


message 59: by Gracie (new)

Gracie | 315 comments Lily,
I’ve heard Mark of the Raven is really good and I just got it for Christmas from my best friend!
If it doesn’t get voted we could do a buddy read for it if you’d like!


message 60: by Lily, ⭒on hiatus⭒ (new)

Lily (starlightmoonlight) | 8602 comments Mod
Gracie wrote: "Lily,
I’ve heard Mark of the Raven is really good and I just got it for Christmas from my best friend!
If it doesn’t get voted we could do a buddy read for it if you’d like!"


Ooh, I'd love that! Remind me when it's closer to February, okay? I'd definitely do it with you!


message 61: by Gracie (new)

Gracie | 315 comments Sounds good! :)


message 62: by Monica (new)

Monica | 295 comments Mary Emma wrote: "Lol! Maybe Sivils is more common than I thought?"
Both of my sisters love reading!!! Actually, one of them joined this group!!!Before me that is, she is older than me.


message 63: by Lily, ⭒on hiatus⭒ (new)

Lily (starlightmoonlight) | 8602 comments Mod
Monica wrote: "Mary Emma wrote: "Lol! Maybe Sivils is more common than I thought?"
Both of my sisters love reading!!! Actually, one of them joined this group!!!Before me that is, she is older than me."


Oh! Who's your sister?


message 64: by a v a (new)

a v a (httpswwwpinterestcomdoubleaa373) The False Prince!


message 65: by [deleted user] (new)

I really hope either False Prince or Blades of Acktar wins XD


message 66: by Lily, ⭒on hiatus⭒ (new)

Lily (starlightmoonlight) | 8602 comments Mod
Kara wrote: "I really hope either False Prince or Blades of Acktar wins XD"

LOL! You don't want to discover new books?


message 67: by Amber (new)

Amber Gabriel I nominate Anchor Between Worlds by Britany Denhart. Awesome epic fantasy by a Christian author. Plus, I am pretty sure she would provide a free BookBub link for a club read. Here is what I wrote for my review:

This may just be my favorite epic fantasy ever! Amazing world-building, the Dehnerts win the award for the most realistic and convincing mythical creatures! The daeor are so well-conceived and described, their powers extremely creative, and their motivations so consistent, I just loved reading about them. Skaeoth was my favorite character, even though "arguing with a daeor was like arguing with a rock." Kurdra's controlled strength combined with her visions made her an intriguing heroine. Because of the visions and flashbacks, it took me a couple of chapters to understand the main storyline, but then I was hooked! Though I could guess some of the twists, I read the book in almost one sitting because I couldn't wait to see how it all worked out. The mystery of Kurdra's past brought all the missing pieces together. The heart-pounding battle scenes crackled with energy, using all the senses to immerse the reader in the fight. There was one story element I would have liked more of, and it is hinted at in the epilogue, so I really hope there will be more to this series! No explicit language or sex at all. Highly recommended for YA and up!


message 68: by [deleted user] (new)

Lilyyy wrote: "Kara wrote: "I really hope either False Prince or Blades of Acktar wins XD"

LOL! You don't want to discover new books?"


LOL. idk


message 69: by Issabelle (new)

Issabelle Perry | 91 comments I fifth Fawkes and tenth The False Prince (At least, I think I'm ten-thing it. I could be nine-thing it. I might have my count off. XD)


message 70: by Katherine (new)

Katherine Perry | 70 comments I nominate The Princess Fugitive by Melanie Cellier.
I third KotLC and I sixth Fawkes.


message 71: by Avery (new)

Avery Judd (averyisabelle) i fourth KOTLC


message 72: by Jesus_Lover0421 (new)

Jesus_Lover0421 I second KOTLC and I nominate Percy Jackson and the Olympians (also it is based on mythology, is that ok?)


message 73: by Winter (new)

Winter (c73sakura) | 183 comments I'll second Mark of the Raven too


message 74: by [deleted user] (new)

Jesus_Lover0421 wrote: "I second KOTLC and I nominate Percy Jackson and the Olympians (also it is based on mythology, is that ok?)"

We're trying to stick with christian fantasy or christian fiction please


message 75: by Jesus_Lover0421 (new)

Jesus_Lover0421 Ok, I still second KOTLC


message 76: by Lily, ⭒on hiatus⭒ (new)

Lily (starlightmoonlight) | 8602 comments Mod
Kara wrote: "Jesus_Lover0421 wrote: "I second KOTLC and I nominate Percy Jackson and the Olympians (also it is based on mythology, is that ok?)"

We're trying to stick with christian fantasy or christian fictio..."


Yes, that's the general idea! Although secular fantasy will work as well, as long as it doesn't have themes that clash with Christian doctrines.


message 77: by Lily, ⭒on hiatus⭒ (new)

Lily (starlightmoonlight) | 8602 comments Mod
Gracie wrote: "Lily,
I’ve heard Mark of the Raven is really good and I just got it for Christmas from my best friend!
If it doesn’t get voted we could do a buddy read for it if you’d like!"


Gracie, I unexpectedly started reading Mark of the Raven the other day because my sisters were really wanting a read-aloud of it, so would you like to join in right now or in the next few days? I can make the buddy read thread if you're ready!

Winter, same with you if you're wanting to read the book, too!


message 78: by [deleted user] (new)

Lilyyy wrote: "Kara wrote: "Jesus_Lover0421 wrote: "I second KOTLC and I nominate Percy Jackson and the Olympians (also it is based on mythology, is that ok?)"

We're trying to stick with christian fantasy or chr..."


yeah, like Ascendance Series. Percy Jackson kinda has the theme of other gods and such which is kinda...yeah.


message 79: by Lily, ⭒on hiatus⭒ (new)

Lily (starlightmoonlight) | 8602 comments Mod
Kara wrote: "Lilyyy wrote: "Kara wrote: "Jesus_Lover0421 wrote: "I second KOTLC and I nominate Percy Jackson and the Olympians (also it is based on mythology, is that ok?)"

We're trying to stick with christian..."


Oh, yes, that's true.


message 80: by Tara (new)

Tara  | 39 comments Seeing how this group has read both Tolkien and C.S Lewis, I would like to nominate Phantastes by George MacDonald, who was an inspiration in particular to Lewis.


message 81: by Lily, ⭒on hiatus⭒ (new)

Lily (starlightmoonlight) | 8602 comments Mod
George MacDonald is an author I really need to read more of! I did also hear about how he influenced Tolkien and Lewis, so I'm quite curious what his works are like. I'll second your nomination.


message 82: by Frog (last edited Jan 08, 2022 06:02PM) (new)

Frog | 7 comments Phantastes is a good book!
I also recommend the Princess and the Goblin and the Princess and Curdie. I can see why they were influential to C. S. Lewis and Tolkien (who wrote about similar goblins).


message 83: by Tara (new)

Tara  | 39 comments Frog wrote: "Phantastes is a good book!
I also recommend the Princess and the Goblin and the Princess and Curdie. I can see why they were influential to C. S. Lewis and Tolkien (who wrote about similar goblins)."


I recall Tolkien mentioning Curdie in his letters. Perhaps something he read to his children?


message 84: by Lily, ⭒on hiatus⭒ (new)

Lily (starlightmoonlight) | 8602 comments Mod
Nominations for the month of February are now closed. Voting will begin soon :)


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