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Books, Canada, Classics, Historical Fiction, History, Holiday, Lists

Recommendations for Canada Day

A bit late for Canada Day, eh.  Not to worry, as I have a list of 10 (and a half) … Continue reading Recommendations for Canada Day

Books, Canada, Comics, Historical Fiction, History, Homeschooling, Lists, Thoughts

Loved Literature Lost

I may shake my fist at the pillaging Vikings, break my heart over burned libraries, and wring my hands over … Continue reading Loved Literature Lost

Book Review, Books, Classics, Comics, Historical Fiction, History, Lists

Books of 2021 (part 2)

Continued from part one… Delilah Dirk: The Pillars of Hercules, Tony Cliff— The final installment, and the one that stretches … Continue reading Books of 2021 (part 2)

Book Review, Books, Classics, Comics, Historical Fiction, Lists, New Year, Reading Update

Books of 2021 (Part 1)

“This year, I really do mean to slow down, and this time I have a plan on how to do … Continue reading Books of 2021 (Part 1)

Books, Classics, Fairy Tales, Historical Fiction, History, Quote, Reading Update, Thoughts

Reading Update: Spring 2020

Spring is nearly at an end.  It is the custom of the kingdom, at this time, for me to share … Continue reading Reading Update: Spring 2020

Book Review, Books, Classics, Historical Fiction, History

Books of 2019 (Part 2)

Continuing my list of 2019 books.  Find the first part here. July  100 Cupboards, N.D. Wilson- I’ve heard N.D. Wilson … Continue reading Books of 2019 (Part 2)

Book Review, Books, Classics, Historical Fiction, History, Lists, Story Study, Thoughts

Books of 2019 (Part 1)

Since 2014 I’ve been recording my most notable books read by listing them on the back of the calendar.  Last … Continue reading Books of 2019 (Part 1)

Book Review, Books, Historical Fiction, History

The Lady of Kingdoms

    Through strange and sinister circumstances, Marta Bessarion finds herself transported from the 7th century to the 12th. The … Continue reading The Lady of Kingdoms

Books, Classics, Historical Fiction, History, Lists, Short Stories, Tags

“Do I Have That Book?” A Challenge

The time has come for another bookshelf-browsing blog tag!  It’s a bit of a long one, but I couldn’t let … Continue reading “Do I Have That Book?” A Challenge

Book Review, Books, Historical Fiction, History

A Wind from the Wilderness, by Suzannah Rowntree

Hunted by demons. Lost in time. Welcome to the First Crusade.  A Wind from the Wilderness delves deep into the … Continue reading A Wind from the Wilderness, by Suzannah Rowntree

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Discipleship for Christian Women

Allison's Well

Finding Laughter and Refreshment One Day At A Time

Smudged Thoughts

the writerly ramblings of a whimsical bean

Kumquat Absurdium

in everything, God is good

Paper Strider

- stories that grow with you -

THE CAFFEINATED FANGIRL

Leatherbound

The Monday Heretic

Amateur theology all week long. But especially on Mondays.

An Independent Will

If You Give a Girl a Blog

The Wingfeather Saga Online

Redwood's Medical Edge

Medical Fact for your Fiction

Jessi L. Roberts, author

Writer, reader, rancher

Curious Wren

bookish chats - life glimpses - chocolate chip cookies - a dash of imagination

The Road of a Writer

Deborah O'Carroll (Life • Writing • Ishness)

Red Lettering

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.

~Lisa Pickle~

Books, Bubbles, & Arohanui

The weird and wonderful ramblings of a Kiwi girl

An Extraordinary Entirety

A blog about anything, everything, and nothing

Stranger Worlds

discovering the art of sharing stories

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