Today I'm linking up with Anne at Modern Mrs. Darcy to share "short, casual reviews" of the books I've read in the past 31 days.
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I love to talk books on my Facebook page , too, so stop by if you have a chance.
{As always, post about books contain my affiliate links.}
This was the final classic from my challenge to myself this year. It was a quick read and now I think I need to see a movie version.
#classic #historicalfiction
I expected to love this and I did for the first half. After that, the book started to drag and I thought I would never finish. I was expecting the finale to make up for the dull middle. It didn't.
#fantasticstart #willthisbookeverend #partdrama #partfantasy
I read this book because I've never missed a Beverly Lewis book, but I'm starting to lose my enchantment with them. The stories all seems to run together in my mind.
#amishfiction #Christianfiction
Harry Kraus's fiction is well-written and engaging, but this wasn't my favorite of his books. If you like medical drama, though, it's a good choice.
#medicalfiction #Christianfiction #artificialbloodI didn't find stellar books to read this month, but I enjoyed browsing these books for the ideas and photos, rather than the text:
#drooling #50daysuntildowntonabbeyseason5
Speaking of books, ideas, and reading, have you downloaded your free copy of my new eBook, Books for Christmas: What to Buy the Young People in Your Life?

