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Barbara Ann - It was such a cute, fun book! Definitely aimed at 7 - 10 year olds, but I still thoroughly enjoyed it, it reminded me of a mixture between Judy Blume's Fudge series and Beverly Clearly's Ramona books. How old are your girls?

finsihed it, not a romance, keeps you intrested with a good ending.;)
Rachel wrote: "Barbara Ann - It was such a cute, fun book! Definitely aimed at 7 - 10 year olds, but I still thoroughly enjoyed it, it reminded me of a mixture between Judy Blume's Fudge series and Beverly Clearly's Ramona books. How old are your girls?"
They're in college together -- 22 and 21, but sometimes they fight like 5-6 year olds. I'll have to look it up.
They're in college together -- 22 and 21, but sometimes they fight like 5-6 year olds. I'll have to look it up.

It might teach them a lesson or two, you never know! ;)

I have read some other Shaker books by Deborah Woodworth, mysteries with Sister Rose that I have enjoyed a lot, I felt a little more sympathy for the Shakers from her books, although there were some unlikeable Shakers in her books also.
I hadn't heard of Deborah Woodworth but the series sounds interesting. Our library has the fifth & sixth in the series.
Karen -- Do they need to be read in order?
Karen -- Do they need to be read in order?

Lisa it is considered The Shaker Series but I have read several and they are about different characters and places.
I am startingOperation Bonnet. I tried to read the first chapter last night but I guess I was tired because I could not get into it.

I've just started this one as well this morning. Not really as pulled into it as I often am when I start a book, but it's definitely a fun read. I'm intrigued to see where it goes as I'm just about to start the fifth chapter.



Karen -- Do they need to be read in order?"
Its been a while since I read any of Woodworth's books, but I think it does help to read them in order as they have the same characters and it shows as you go along how the colony does downhill as time passes.


I just finished Operation Bonnet: A Novel earlier today and am listening to Oceans Apart as I drive. I am also working on Fall from Pride. :)

Camille wrote: "I'm working on several books
I just finished Operation Bonnet: A Novel earlier today and am listening to Oceans Apart as I drive. I am also working on [book:Fall from..."

I know what you mean, it's not usual for it to be so hard to figure who the right guy for the heroine is, normally there's some sort of hint. Who are you rooting for? I like Ben, personally.
Still reading Operation Bonnet: A Novel by Kimberly Stuart, I think it really started to pick up for me about 1/3 of the way through.

Currently that is "Between Sundays" by Karen Kingsbury
Have a stack of library books to read, but right now I'm reading 'That Certain Spark' by Cathy Marie Hake. So far it's very good.
Finished The Wedding Quilt: An Elm Creek Quilts Novel by Jennifer Chiaverini and started An Amish Wedding by Beth Wiseman

Not sure how you are feeling about Wanda Brunsetter now as your oriigiinal post was written over a year ago but I wanted to comment on your opinion of Plain and Fancy.One of the reasons I love her books so much is the simplicity of them.They are just so restful!
With so much going on in the world today and people in real life not craving simplicity in their lives the way I do,I look forward to all of her books.
God bless,
Helen(grammea)
Please add me as a friend if you feel you can,I am looking for more Amish/Christian fiction lovers to "talk" to and share with






I have just download this book. Will be interested to know what you think of the book once you have read it.


I've finished the first story in An Amish Wedding -- it's about Rose, Luke, and Rob in the hood! Another good story from Kelly Long. I can't wait to keep reading.


I just finished that series last week. I really enjoyed it!



I have just finished reading this book and I absolutely loved it!! It is a delightful, yet frightening, memoir of what can happen to anyone who, through no fault of his own, suddenly finds himself unemployed and precariously close to becoming homeless.
Certainly, Brianna made a lot of mistakes along the way, but, like most of us, this was a totally new and unique experience for her; she did the best she could to cope with a desperate situation.
Brianna Karp is a very gifted writer, and I hope we will be hearing more from her. It would be nice to have a sequel to this book sometime in the future.


I finished An Amish Wedding by Beth Wiseman and am now over 1/2 way through Falling to Pieces: A Quilt Shop Murder by Vannetta Chapman.

I finished Plain Perfect,Plain Proposal and Plain Promise,now I just need to get hold of Plain Pursuit and I will have finished the series.
I can whole heartedly reccomend them as great reads!
God bless,
Helen(grammea)

Right now I'm busy reading books for university, so I'm on A Pacifist's War by Frances Partridge.


I might just order another one just for the fun of it. There's nothing like anticipating a package of books!
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