There's nothing quite like finishing off a cool autumn day with a bonfire and some smores. So I think it is fitting that we are ending Five Fall Favorites with Bonfires and going over my favorite books of the year, so far.
This whole series was not only amazingly written, but impactful. This last book made me so happy with its inspiring ending. I couldn't read anything else for a couple of days because they seemed so pale in comparison.
This book is the perfect mix of history and fiction. I love how real this story is about emotions and desires, yet handled in a godly way. I've never liked books that pretended that girls could choose not to have feelings almost as much as I disliked books that acted as if we have no control over them. I knew a little bit about David Brainard and quite a bit about Jonathan and Sarah Edwards, but this book made me want to read more about their lives.
I've wanted to read this book since the day it came out. I finally read it on Kindle Unlimited and will probably be buying the paperback early next year because it was so good. This is a deep look at the sanctity of life and what that really means. This book isn't easy to get through, but it is powerful.
I loved the first book in this series but I think I enjoyed this one even more. I fell in love with this family in the first book and it was so fun to see them again and continue their story. If you like Jane Austen, only you want something with more faith in it, this book is for you.
White is a masterful storyteller. While I love many authors, there are a few that just stand out, and she is one of them. This story gripped my heart and didn't let go. I was a puddle of emotion during the whole book (as my sisters will attest to).
There is nothing like the feeling of curling up among my books with a fall candle burning and a cup of pumpkin spice tea in my hand. It helps to offset the sadness when I'm reading books about war. Yes, today, I'm hosting the book room! Scroll down to see what is free!
1. Brothers at Arms by Jack Lewis Baillot
This is the heartbreaking and powerful story of a Jewish boy and his German friend. This is my all-time favorite book set during World War Two.
1. Brothers at Arms by Jack Lewis Baillot
This is the heartbreaking and powerful story of a Jewish boy and his German friend. This is my all-time favorite book set during World War Two.
2. With Every Letter by Sarah Sundin
This is the first of three Sarah Sundin books on my list. She has impacted me a lot, but this is my favorite story she has written. This is about a girl learning about friendship, a young man learning about leadership, and both finding love through letters.
This is the first of three Sarah Sundin books on my list. She has impacted me a lot, but this is my favorite story she has written. This is about a girl learning about friendship, a young man learning about leadership, and both finding love through letters.
3. A Memory Between Us by Sarah Sundin
This book isn't for young readers (because of the topic of rape) but this story touched me deeply. Jack discovers that he is a prideful person. I saw myself reflected in his story and God used this story in my life.
This book isn't for young readers (because of the topic of rape) but this story touched me deeply. Jack discovers that he is a prideful person. I saw myself reflected in his story and God used this story in my life.
4. A Distant Melody by Sarah Sundin
This was the first Sundin book I read and I still love it. It isn't just a romance -- it's about a young woman discovering a real a thriving faith.
This was the first Sundin book I read and I still love it. It isn't just a romance -- it's about a young woman discovering a real a thriving faith.
5. Wings of a Dream by Anne Mateer
Several soldiers enter and exit Rebekah's life as she learns about life and love. This is a story set at the end of World War One and the Spanish Flu epidemic. It is one of my favorite books ever.
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Doesn't fall making you want to get outside? You just want to run to the park and then...find a nice bench on which to curl up with a good book. It is a great time to curl up with a book set in your world and time. Here are five of my favorite contemporary books
1. Atonement for Emily Adams by Susan R. Lawrence
I'm always working through all those free books I get on Kindle. I've found good books and bad books. This book was a stellar book. This was the story of how different people handle the death of one little boy. It was very realistically done and Christ shone through the story.
I'm always working through all those free books I get on Kindle. I've found good books and bad books. This book was a stellar book. This was the story of how different people handle the death of one little boy. It was very realistically done and Christ shone through the story.
2. October by J. Grace Pennington
This wasn't an easy story to read, but it was so powerful. I think a lot of young people need to read it and know they aren't alone in their struggles. This book is beautiful and heartbreaking at the same time.
This wasn't an easy story to read, but it was so powerful. I think a lot of young people need to read it and know they aren't alone in their struggles. This book is beautiful and heartbreaking at the same time.
3. Becoming Nikki by Ashley Elliott
From two very serious books, this one is just plain fun! Okay, there are some serious themes but this is a lighthearted sibling story that I enjoyed a lot.
From two very serious books, this one is just plain fun! Okay, there are some serious themes but this is a lighthearted sibling story that I enjoyed a lot.
4. Dear Mr. Knightly by Katherine Reay
This story was fun but also tugged at my heartstrings. It connected to my beloved Jane Austen, had a powerful message, and memorable characters.
This story was fun but also tugged at my heartstrings. It connected to my beloved Jane Austen, had a powerful message, and memorable characters.
This story has an old-style feel but connects with real issues of today. I liked seeing how the six cousins work together (sometimes not) to get a prize. This is full of realistic issues in dealing with relatives, solving problems, and living out your faith.
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Is there any sight more delightful to a homeschooler than backpacks on sale. I know to this day, I'm thrilled when school is back in session. It isn't that I don't like children, but I do love that my favorite haunts are less busy. Besides, backpacks are great for stuffing books into...right? Especially if you are going to carry them somewhere to read aloud. Here are some books that I have, or think would be great to read aloud.
1. Little Woman
Some of my favorite memories are of my sisters and me carrying water bottles and craft projects up to a special place on our land and reading Little Woman aloud under a big tree. It took us a few months to get through the book, but those are memories I treasure.
Some of my favorite memories are of my sisters and me carrying water bottles and craft projects up to a special place on our land and reading Little Woman aloud under a big tree. It took us a few months to get through the book, but those are memories I treasure.
2. In Grandma's Attic
I don't know how many times we read this book and the others in the series aloud to each other. I know my Mom did a unit study with my siblings based on this book and she read it aloud. Since each chapter is a story, it was perfect for such things.
I don't know how many times we read this book and the others in the series aloud to each other. I know my Mom did a unit study with my siblings based on this book and she read it aloud. Since each chapter is a story, it was perfect for such things.
3. Home on Stony Creek
This was my absolute favorite series in from ages 11 to 15. I read it aloud twice to my siblings and about four or five times to myself. Set in Colonial America, it fueled my love for history, good stories, and even my own writing.
This was my absolute favorite series in from ages 11 to 15. I read it aloud twice to my siblings and about four or five times to myself. Set in Colonial America, it fueled my love for history, good stories, and even my own writing.
4. A Year with the Potters by Rebekah Jones
I never read this book aloud, but when I read it, I know that it would be perfect for that. I have a copy on my shelf to read to my future children.
I never read this book aloud, but when I read it, I know that it would be perfect for that. I have a copy on my shelf to read to my future children.
5. Aunt Crete's Emancipation by Grace Livingston Hill
I remember my Dad reading this aloud to our family a couple of times. It always makes me think of family. It is a sweet Cinderella story of sorts. A story of love between an aunt and her nephew.
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Chilly days were made for grabbing a blanket, curling up with a book...and laughing hard. Yes, these are some of those books that have made me laugh. Some are fiction, and some are non-fiction.
1. Tales of the Heartily Homeschooled by Rachel Starr Thomson
No book has made me laugh harder. I loved this story about two homeschool families and their adventures.
No book has made me laugh harder. I loved this story about two homeschool families and their adventures.
2. To be Perfectly Honest by Phill Callaway
This book had me laughing so hard and thinking through what it means to truly not lie. While I don't agree with everything he does, it did make me think and laugh.
This book had me laughing so hard and thinking through what it means to truly not lie. While I don't agree with everything he does, it did make me think and laugh.
3. Miss Matched by Erynn Mangum
This book feels like a modern Emma if Emma were obsessed with coffee and sweets. While the next two books don't keep with Emma, I laughed hard all the way through.
This book feels like a modern Emma if Emma were obsessed with coffee and sweets. While the next two books don't keep with Emma, I laughed hard all the way through.
4. The Case of the Tabloid Tattler by Perry Elisabeth Kirkpatrick
I laughed and enjoyed not only this book but the others as well. Kirkpatrick does an awesome job creating a cozy mystery that is safe for kids, as well as captures cat behavior.
I laughed and enjoyed not only this book but the others as well. Kirkpatrick does an awesome job creating a cozy mystery that is safe for kids, as well as captures cat behavior.
5. Northanger Abby by Jane Austen
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My sister, Rose, and I recently listened to the audiobook. It had been years since I'd read this book and I had forgotten how funny the story was. This has all the Jane Austen wit mixed with a girl with an overactive imagination.
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Yes, that's right, it's time to have bushels and bushels of fun again! I'm taking part again in the Five Fall Favorites event where you will find bushels of great books. With the harvest rolling in and all those lovely fall smells, its a great time to curl up with a new book.
Many of the lovely blogs are talking about their top five pro-life books. I couldn't think of five books that spoke on this subject, so I've decided to join my sister, Mikayla, in talking about my five favorite inspirational non-fiction.
This is a book that I highly recommend to every believer. It is a powerful book about having deep, meaningful relationships with people. It is also about helping those who are hurting.
I read this book in my late teen years and it was transformative and has helped in the years since. I recently listened through the audiobook and was again reminded of the powerful truths. This book has helped me through depression, dealing with wrong thinking, and periods of worry. It had reminded me of powerful, important, biblical truths.
I read this book last year right before a difficult time in my life. I needed it so desperately. I bought myself a hardback and reread parts of it and have underlined others. It is a powerful book about being totally surrendered to God.
This is one of the last books I requested for review. and I was so blessed by it. I did all but one of the exercises and it really helped some areas I needed to work on, and some of my strengths. I loved that it was not only about how to listen to others but also how to listen to God.
This book touched me deeply. I loved this study on what some of the notable women of the Bible got right. I've underlined sections in it because I loved it so much.
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