Keeping it short and sweet, this is my fall reading list. I'll be writing reviews later this month for A Daughter's Courage and A Quilt for Christmas. The Britfield review should come at the end of this month or beginning of next month. The Loch Ness Papers and An Everlasting Meal are both audio books that I'm listening to on Scribd. Elijah is a study I've not quite finished, and I'm listening to The New Testament on Bible.com.
I've a couple of months to finish all this reading by Thanksgiving. Think I'll make it? I'll come back and update this as I finish each one. Please leave recommendations for my Christmas reading list or Winter reading list in the comments!
- A Daughter's Courage by Misty M. Beller - finished
- A Quilt for Christmas by Melody Carlson - finished
- Britfield and Return of the Price Book III by Chad Stewart - Reading now
- The Loch Ness Papers by Paige Shelton - finished
- An Everlasting Meal, Cooking with Economy and Grace by Tamar Adler and Alice Waters - finished
- Deadly Editions by Paige Shelton - finished
- The Sisters of Sea View by Julie Klassen Reading now
- Elijah by Priscilla Shirer
- The New Testament finished
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Happy reading!
Laura
Happy reading! You have some ambitious goals - but looks like quite a bit of good reading in your future! Happy Monday -
ReplyDeleteI'll do my best Jennifer! The only reason I can hope to finish is that I use Scribd for audio books so much. Be blessed! Laura
DeleteNice reading list Laura. I am reading Victorian Christmas Brides . Nine different authors with nine different brides to be. Just finished christmas in the Alps Melody Carlson and Huckleberry Hill Christmas Jennifer Breankstand.
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Sounds like a great group of stories. I love Melody Carlson Christmas novellas. Do you recommend Huckleberry Hill?
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