
Stand Tall, Molly Lou Melon
Stand Tall, Molly Lou Melon By Patty Lovell Illustrated by David Catrow Penguin Young Readers Group, 2001 Molly Lou Melon is a tiny girl with […]
Stand Tall, Molly Lou Melon By Patty Lovell Illustrated by David Catrow Penguin Young Readers Group, 2001 Molly Lou Melon is a tiny girl with […]
Everyone Brave Is Forgiven By Chris Cleave Simon & Schuster, 2016 Mary North volunteers for the war effort at the very first call, and is […]
I’ve got four books going right now. One is nonfiction, and the other three are all fiction, but couldn’t be more different from each other […]
Fact: My favorite (favorite, favorite, favorite!) genre to read is historical fiction. I especially like early American history (think pioneers, wagon trains, cowboys), but I […]
And Every Morning the Way Home Gets Longer and Longer By Fredrik Backman Atria Books, 2016 Noah and Grandpa go on an adventure together, but […]
The Innkeeper of Ivy Hill By Julie Klassen Baker Publishing Group, 2016 Since her husband preferred for her to stay home and be a lady […]
The Magical Snow Garden By Tracey Corderoy Illustrated by Jane Chapman Tiger Tales, 2014 A penguin named Wellington really wants to plant a garden, but […]
The Light Between Oceans By M. L. Stedman Random House Australia, 2012 Being the lighthouse keeper on Janus is a quiet, lonely existence, made brighter […]
The Curiosity Keeper By Sarah E. Ladd Nelson, Thomas, Inc., 2015 Camille Iverness has worked faithfully in her father’s curiosity shop, keeping it and him […]
The Lassoed by Marriage Romance Collection: 9 Historical Romances Begin After Saying “I Do” By Mary Connealy, Angela Bell, Angela Breidenbach, Lisa Carter, Rebecca Jepson, […]
Extreme Ownership: How U.S. Navy SEALS Lead and Win By Jocko Willink and Leif Babin St. Martins Press, 2015 Written by two former Navy SEALS, […]
As a follow up to the post I shared with you last week (Classics I Read in 2016), today I am sharing the list of […]
The Beautiful Pretender By Melanie Dickerson Thomas, Nelson, Inc., 2016 By order of the king, the margrave of Thornbeck must choose a wife from a […]
While I mostly enjoy reading more contemporary works, occasionally I enjoy immersing myself in classic literature, for these reasons: 1. For the challenge. With the way language […]
The Huntress of Thornbeck Forest By Melanie Dickerson Nelson, Thomas, Inc., 2015 Once an orphan herself, Odette Menkels is overwhelmed by the unmet needs of […]
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