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Monthly Bonus Challenges > April - A nature item in the title

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Katie (bookmouse424) | 99 comments Mod
List the book you read or suggestions that fit the prompt!


message 2: by Katie (last edited Apr 09, 2024 07:24AM) (new)

Katie (bookmouse424) | 99 comments Mod
The Olive Branch by Sarah Courtney (3 stars)
The Olive Branch by Sarah Courtney
The Holly and The Ivy: A Pride and Prejudice Variation Christmas Novella by Mary Alice Alexander (4 stars)
The Holly and The Ivy A Pride and Prejudice Variation Christmas Novella by Mary Alice Alexander
Lost to the Ocean: A Pride and Prejudice Variation by Melanie Schertz (3 stars)
Lost to the Ocean A Pride and Prejudice Variation by Melanie Schertz


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Sophia (sophiarose) | 62 comments Katie wrote: "The Olive Branch by Sarah Courtney (3 stars)
The Olive Branch by Sarah Courtney
The Holly and The Ivy: A Pride and Prejudice Variation Christmas Novella by Mary ..."


Woohoo, Katie!


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Sophia (sophiarose) | 62 comments Jane of Lantern Hill by L.M. Montgomery

Loved this childhood fav on audio this time around.


message 5: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer | 55 comments Sophia wrote: "Jane of Lantern Hill by L.M. Montgomery

Loved this childhood fav on audio this time around."


I love this book! Did you find the audio did it justice?


message 6: by Sophia (new)

Sophia (sophiarose) | 62 comments Jennifer wrote: "Sophia wrote: "Jane of Lantern Hill by L.M. Montgomery

Loved this childhood fav on audio this time around."

I love this book! Did you find the audio did it justice?"


Yes, I liked the way she voiced all the characters.


message 7: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer | 55 comments The Pearl That Broke Its Shell by Nadia Hashimi In Kabul, separated by a century, Rahima and her great-great-grandmother Shakiba are both trying to find their way in a world that is ruled by men; where women are valued only for their ability to provide male children.

This dual timeline novel introduced me to the ancient Afghan custom of bacha posh. This is a practice that allows a family with only daughters to change a child to a "son" in dress, manner and name until such time that they reach marriageable age. It also included the decision of the king to have women dressed as men to be guards for his harem.

An eye-opening story that was heartbreaking and difficult to bear witness to, yet also beautiful with moments of joy and hope. I am truly struggling to find the words to adequately express my emotions after reading this novel. It will stay with me. 4* The Pearl That Broke Its Shell


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Sophia (sophiarose) | 62 comments Jennifer wrote: "The Pearl That Broke Its Shell by Nadia Hashimi In Kabul, separated by a century, Rahima and her great-great-grandmother Shakiba are both trying to find their way in a world that is ruled by me..."

Sounds like an amazing read for the new experiences.


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