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Monthly Archives: August 2014
Call the Midwife
Call The Midwife: A Memoir of Birth, Joy, and Hard Times by Jennifer Worth My rating: 3 of 5 stars “Call the Midwife” was a fast read for me! I borrowed this in e-reader format from our local library and … Continue reading
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Anna and Her Daughters by D.E. Stevenson
Anna has three daughters, Helen, Rosalie and Jane. Jane has a problem. She has two lovely sisters, and they are both (recently) married. Jane, sadly (you will see why this is sad for Jane later in the book), is not. … Continue reading
Kind Acts from Fellow Bloggers
Book and a Quilt has nominated me for a Liebster (blogger) award! How kind of her! here are my answers to the questions: 1. What is the first book you remember reading? Wow. This goes way back, folks! To be … Continue reading
Pie by Sarah Weeks
A guest review! Once again Debra (a guest reviewer), returns with a great review on an entertaining children’s book — a 192 page children’s book — that she has enjoyed and can wholeheartedly recommend! Although I seldom have children’s books reviewed … Continue reading
The Tenth Gift
The Tenth Gift by Jane Johnson My rating: 3 of 5 stars Jane Johnson’s historical fiction novel, “The Tenth Gift”, was a fast read for me! I have to say this book kept my interest so much that I read … Continue reading