Harvest Lane Cottage
Spring Reading List
2023
Hello everyone!
Time to share my Spring Reading List. Now that I've finished it, I'll be able to cross it off my Spring Bucket List! This may seem like a lot to read, but I like to snatch moments to read (and knit), whenever I can. Use your minutes!
One thing that helps is listening to books on Scribd. It's a great app, and you can get a free 2 month trial by using my link. I'll get a month free, too, so it's win-win to try it out. After the two months, it's only $11.99 a month for as many audiobooks, ebooks, magazines, sheet music, podcasts, and documents as you want. I get well over $11.99 a month in value. I love it. Here's my Scribd link.
My List
Lots of Old Testament
I won't be ready for New Testament until summer.
I listen on Bible.com.
I finished the Old Testament. I finished the New Testamenton May 25th.
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Homespun Devotions Volume Two by my friend Cheryl E. Smith at Homespun Devotions blog I am reading a paperback. |
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The Orphan's Wish Melanie Dickerson I finished listening on Scribd. |
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So, I'll be doing a lot of reading and listening! I hope that it gives you some ideas for your reading pleasure and for your education. What is on your reading list?
Now, I'd better get cracking!
Laura
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I'm for spring reading :Homespun Devotions, Little Men by Louisa May Alcott, Emma by Jane Austen, Sisters in Arms by Kaia Alderson and My Life and Story of Gospel Hymns by Ira D. Sankey. I signed up for the free two month trial but it only gave me one month trial. It appears I had a two month trial back in 2021. Is that why I only got one month?
ReplyDeleteHi Regina,
DeleteI'm not sure if that's why you got one month. It does seem like a reasonable explanation. You have quite the reading list there! I hope you make it!
Have a great week.
Laura Lane