City of bones and Uglies
I haven't heard of these either, I'll have to look them up!
City of bones and Uglies
Hinds Feet on High Places by Hannah Hurnard
Unbroken--life story of Louie Zamperini
Little House on the Prairie series by Laura Ingles Wilder
Louis L'amour westerns
I never tire of reading autobiographies, biographies, and accurate historical novels
The Bible is my all-time favorite. I seldom ever read a book twice but never tire of the inexhaustable riches found in Scripture!
The Key Trilogy by Nora Roberts. Chronicles of Narnia. Radical by David Platt.
I did love Hinds Feet! It reminded me a lot of Prilgrims Progress which is one of my favorites too! I've read the Little House books but it has been awhile and I should read them again. I've never read any Louis L'amour books, but my dad has a bunch so I'll try to borrow some and try them out. I've also never heard of Unbroken so I'll have to look into that also
I used to have all the JD Robb series, but they started getting a little to dark for me so I got rid of them.
I love reading about the Amish, and have started reading books by Collen Coble. They are Christian mystery reads.
I used to have all the JD Robb series, but they started getting a little to dark for me so I got rid of them.
I love reading about the Amish, and have started reading books by Collen Coble. They are Christian mystery reads.
I will see about getting under the heavens. I would love to meet an Amish family. When we visited my son in Maryland a couple of months ago, we saw 4 buggies and I was so excited. It was a first for me. I love the commitment and simplistic life style, but so much work and devotion.I am on about book 3 of the In Death series so not very far in, I can see how they could get to dark though! I will have to look into Collen Coble!
However I read Under the Heavens by Thomas Nye, it's a true story about an Amish family that actually is about a half hour from where we live.