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message 1: by Barbara (last edited Mar 13, 2024 08:55AM) (new)

Barbara (goodreadscombarbara_beers) | 1819 comments Mod
Nominations are now open for April, 2024!

So far, the authors exempt from nomination, since we've already selected one of their books this year, are Jerry Eicher,Kelly Irvin, and Elizabeth Byler Younts although we may make exceptions for novella collections that include one of these authors. If you're not sure if your book is eligible for nomination, please leave a comment and one of the moderators will get back to you!

Rules:
1. Any Amish-themed novel is eligible.
2. One nomination per person.
3. If two people nominate the same book, each person's vote counts. So the book will feature twice in the list to give each vote an equal chance.
4. Nominations run until the 14th of the month, with the winner announced on the 15th.
5. The winning book is chosen using Random.org to make it completely fair.
6. Please don't nominate a book we have already read. You can see our list of previous group reads here: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/... or look at the group read's bookshelf here: https://www.goodreads.com/group/books... (it includes the Christian group read as well).
7. Only nominate the first book in a series UNLESS we have already read #1 (see above link). In this case, #2 is then eligible for nomination!

Nominate away!!

1. Lost and Found by Suzanne Woods Fisher -- Katrina
2. A Bee in Her Bonnet (Honeybee Sister's, #2) by Jennifer Beckstrand -- Raven
3. Marshmallow Malice (An Amish Candy Shop Mystery, #5) by Amanda Flower -- Natalie
4. Emma's Amish Faith Tested (The Amish Women of Lawrence County #1) by Tracy Fredrychowski -- J.E.B.
5. Emma's Amish Faith Tested (The Amish Women of Lawrence County #1) by Tracy Fredrychowski -- Janet
6. Emma's Amish Faith Tested (The Amish Women of Lawrence County #1) by Tracy Fredrychowski -- Diane
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message 2: by Katrina (new)

Katrina Lybbert | 58 comments I would like to nominate Lost and Found by Suzanne Woods Fisher:
Lost and Found by Suzanne Woods Fisher


message 3: by Raven (new)

Raven (ravenscrochetnest) | 47 comments A bee in her Bonnet by Jennifer Beckstrand. The Honeybee Sister's Book 2


message 4: by Barbara (new)

Barbara (goodreadscombarbara_beers) | 1819 comments Mod
My apologies for the late posting. My end of the month got so crazy that I didn't even realize that it was the end of the month. I'm really glad there was an extra day in February this year!


message 5: by Natalie (new)

Natalie (creativecountry0407gmailcom) | 1130 comments I will nominate Marshmallow Malice (Amish Candy Shop Mystery #5) by Amanda Flower .


message 6: by Barbara (new)

Barbara (goodreadscombarbara_beers) | 1819 comments Mod
Next?


message 7: by J.E.B. (new)

J.E.B. Spredemann (jspredemann) | 170 comments How about Emma's Amish Faith Tested by Tracy Fredrychowski?Emma's Amish Faith Tested


message 8: by Janet (new)

Janet P. | 4 comments I would like to nominate Emma's Amish Faith Tested by Tracy Fredrychowski.


DianeLikesToRead | 178 comments I’m going to nominate Emma’s Amish Faith Tested


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Barbara (goodreadscombarbara_beers) | 1819 comments Mod
Thank you Janet for your nomination of Emma's Amish Faith Tested>/i> (The Amish Women of Lawrence County #1) by Tracy Fredrychowski -- It's our April read!

Start thinking about what we should read in May!!



message 11: by Tracy (new)

Tracy Fredrychowski (tracyfredrychowski) | 9 comments WOW! Thank you ladies. Enjoy Emma's story. It is the first book in my Amish Women of Lawrence County.


message 12: by Barbara (new)

Barbara (goodreadscombarbara_beers) | 1819 comments Mod
Tracy wrote: "WOW! Thank you ladies. Enjoy Emma's story. It is the first book in my Amish Women of Lawrence County."

Tracy -- if you'd want to drop a few reading questions in next month it would be AWESOME! Connecting with the author is always a boost to the group.


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