Hey everyone! I'm back with my book review for March. This one is on the Lamplighter Sir Malcolm and the Missing Prince by Sidney Baldwin. I've heard really good things about this one, even by people who don't normally like Lamplighter's style, and because it sounded similar to one of my favorite WIPs, this book … Continue reading March Read: Sir Malcolm and the Missing Prince
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February Read: Enamored by Jody Hedlund
Hey everyone! I'm back with my book review of the month! Of course, this month being February, I decided to read a romance book. A roll of the dice for me, since romance isn't my thing but okay. This book had multiple things going for me. Not only is it a medieval fantasy, it's Christian, … Continue reading February Read: Enamored by Jody Hedlund
Book Review: The Quest for Óg
Hey everyone! I'm back! I did have a week's absence there because... well, I got really busy that day and was gone. Then I couldn't figure out if I should do a certain post on my blog or newsletter, and just decided to take a break for the week. Now, normally this week I would … Continue reading Book Review: The Quest for Óg
September Read: The Great Lab Escape by Perry Kirkpatrick
Hey everyone! I'm back with this month's book review! As some of you may know, the poll for September's read acted weirdly, so I just picked this one based off what someone told me their vote was, plus this one looked fun! It's a super short story too, starting off a series written by this … Continue reading September Read: The Great Lab Escape by Perry Kirkpatrick
What Adult Fiction Should I Read and Review for October?
Hey everyone! So last month, I had an issue with the poll for some reason, where people weren't able to vote. I tried to fix it, but it just wasn't working, so I guess you'll see whatever book I decide to do for that month when I write the review. Anyway, I'm going to try … Continue reading What Adult Fiction Should I Read and Review for October?
Fiction Books for Christian Readers Update
Hey everyone! Sorry I missed posting on Tuesday. But anyways, some of you may remember last year I came out with a post focusing on good books for Christian readers. Well, I have updated that list and added more books to it! They are at the bottom of each section, and some have reviews I've … Continue reading Fiction Books for Christian Readers Update
August Read: Held Captive by Grace Johnson
Hey everyone! I'm back with my review on my August read, Held Captive by Grace Johnson. This is the first pirate Christian book I've read since I read a few of MaryLu Tyndall's pirate series (which are great, I highly recommend them!). I also wish to note the author was only 12-13 years old when … Continue reading August Read: Held Captive by Grace Johnson
May Read: Fyodor Dostoevsky
Hey everyone! I'm back with May's book review on the biography of Fyodor Dostoevsky by Peter Leithart. Now, since this is a non-fiction book, there will be no content review, just my own personal one. So let's get started! The Synopsis (Taken from Goodreads) In his twenties, Fydor Dostoevsky, son of a Moscow doctor, graduate … Continue reading May Read: Fyodor Dostoevsky
What Non-Fiction Book Should I Read and Review for June?
Hey everyone! I can't believe it's time to pick out June's book already! This year has just flown by! June's theme is non-fiction, and I have a variety of books on different subjects this time! So pick which one you think I should review and look forward to the results! Choice #1: Writing by Faith … Continue reading What Non-Fiction Book Should I Read and Review for June?
April Read: The Scarlet Letter
Hey everyone! I'm back with my book review for April on The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne. I will just put a disclaimer up front here though -- this book was packed full of symbolism and allegorical meanings. I tried to cover most of them in my Spiritual content overview, but it would mean a … Continue reading April Read: The Scarlet Letter
