2018 Classics Challenge Wrap Up
So ends my second year enjoying Karen’s Back to the Classics Challenge! Here are my final thoughts on the books: … Continue reading 2018 Classics Challenge Wrap Up
So ends my second year enjoying Karen’s Back to the Classics Challenge! Here are my final thoughts on the books: … Continue reading 2018 Classics Challenge Wrap Up
Classics Challenge #12- Re-read a favourite classic Anne of Green Gables, by L.M. Montgomery My original plan was to read … Continue reading Classics Challenge #12- Anne of Green Gables
Classics Challenge #10- A classic by a new-to-you author War in Heaven, by Charles Williams I didn’t know what to … Continue reading Classics Challenge #10- War in Heaven
Challenge #8 –A classic with a single word title Challenge #9 — A classic with a colour in the title … Continue reading The Scarlet Letter and Phantastes
Classics Challenge #7- A classic travel or journey narrative Gulliver’s Travels, by Jonathan Swift I’ve read Gulliver’s Travels many … Continue reading Gulliver’s Travels
Classics Challenge #6 – A classic crime story Unnatural Death, by Dorothy Sayers After enjoying Dorothy Sayer’s Strong Poison … Continue reading Unnatural Death
Classics Challenge #5- A children’s classic At the Back of the North Wind, by George MacDonald Some time ago … Continue reading At the Back of the North Wind
2018 Classics Challenge #4- A classic in translation The Journals of Kierkegaard, translated by Alexander Dru The Journals of … Continue reading The Journals of Kierkegaard
2018 Classics Challenge #3- A classic by a woman author Hans Brinker (or The Silver Skates), by Mary Mapes Dodge … Continue reading Hans Brinker
2018 Classics Challenge# 2-A 20th century classic A Grief Observed, by C.S. Lewis After reading The Problem of Pain, I said … Continue reading A Grief Observed
Discipleship for Christian Women
Finding Laughter and Refreshment One Day At A Time
the writerly ramblings of a whimsical bean
in everything, God is good
- stories that grow with you -
Amateur theology all week long. But especially on Mondays.
Medical Fact for your Fiction
Writer, reader, rancher
bookish chats - life glimpses - chocolate chip cookies - a dash of imagination
Deborah O'Carroll (Life • Writing • Ishness)
Stories will not be written easily. A story without a heart is dead, and the only place it will get a heart is from the author.
The weird and wonderful ramblings of a Kiwi girl
A blog about anything, everything, and nothing
discovering the art of sharing stories