Oh, I like A Woman Named Damaris too. I considered adding a three or four more JO books to my list when I posted, but I thought for once I should keep a list small.ValiantArcher wrote:*high-fives SA* You've got good tastes in Janette Oke books! Your favourite list looks similar to mine, though switch out Roses for Mama (which I think I read once or twice but never really made an impression) for A Woman Named Damaris.
Hope you've been enjoying raiding your brother's bookshelf!
I am loving raiding brother's books, I currently reading a Christian non-fiction from the library and debating whether to read Rough Riders by Mark Lee Gardner or September Hope by John C. McManus next.
ValiantArcher, you are so much like Scarlet sometimes it's crazy. All of your historical non-fiction reads sound awesome. I need more hours in a day.
Anfinwen, did you like the last book in the Acts of Faith series? I loved the start of the series, but felt like the last book was really flat.
I love Freckles and A Girl of Limberlost, they're somewhere in the middle of my very long list of books to reread.
I am currently reading Cherry Ames Army Nurse by Helen Wells and The Courage To Be Christian by Mike Nappa. And I'm listening to The Mysterious Affair At Styles by Agatha Christie, just past the halfway point in the audiobook. I think this is one of Agatha Christie books I read in 2014 or 2015, but I don't have a list of the ones I read. The story is seems very familiar, but since I don't remember the ending it doesn't really matter when I read it or that I read it.
Two of my suspense reads for August were Purgatory Road by Samuel Parker (Scarlet's rec) and Centralia by Mike Dellosso. Both were excellent, but I loved Centralia...it was like a great action flick, but so much better since it's a book. Now I have to get my hands on the sequel Kill Devil, I must know what happens to Jed Patrick and his family.
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