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message 1: by Andrea, Hospitality Coordinator (new)

Andrea Cox (andreacox) | 6243 comments Mod
Can't find the right book to read?

It might be that you remember the plot... or the job of the leading lady... or what's on the cover... but you just can't remember the name of the book!

This is the perfect place to ask for help to uncover that elusive title.

Looking for recommendations in historical fiction, contemporary, or crazy-specific sub-genres? This is also the perfect thread to ask those sorts of questions.


message 2: by AlegnaB † (new)

AlegnaB † (alegnab) | 982 comments Thanks, Andrea. I'm following the thread so I get notification when anyone posts here.


message 3: by Andrea, Hospitality Coordinator (new)

Andrea Cox (andreacox) | 6243 comments Mod
Glad to help, Alegna!


message 4: by Lila (new)

Lila Diller | 225 comments Me, too. Great idea for a thread!


message 5: by Loraine (new)

Loraine (librarydiva) | 4436 comments Great idea Andrea!


message 6: by Florence (new)

Florence Witt (florence-w) I am looking for book recommendation for middle school boys


message 7: by Andrea, Hospitality Coordinator (last edited Jun 30, 2020 03:32PM) (new)

Andrea Cox (andreacox) | 6243 comments Mod
Florence, here are a couple that I think would be interesting for middle school boys.
Cosmic Chaos by C.M. Shelton
The Mysterious Benedict Society (The Mysterious Benedict Society, #1) by Trenton Lee Stewart <— (That entire series is fun, but definitely go in order.)


message 8: by Bess (new)

Bess | 62 comments Florence, Ted Dekker is coming out with a new series for kids...not sure the age group, but it might be worth looking into...


message 9: by AlegnaB † (last edited Jul 02, 2020 05:59AM) (new)

AlegnaB † (alegnab) | 982 comments One of my sons loved books by G.A. Henty. Amazon has a lot of them free for Kindle (and you can use the free kindle app if you don't have a Kindle device): https://www.amazon.com/kindle-dbs/ent....

Two of my boys loved the Redwall series by Brian Jacques. You should be able to find the books at any public library.

Lists (some of the books would appeal more to girls)

https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/bl...

http://classical-homeschooling.org/ce...


message 10: by Beth (new)

Beth | 3 comments I'm looking for historical fiction books set during the middle ages, by a Christian author. I've read a series by Sandra Bryd and I just loved it, but I can't find anything else by a Christian that is based on real history in that time period.


message 11: by Bess (new)

Bess | 62 comments Beth wrote: "I'm looking for historical fiction "
Hi Beth! I know Nancy Moser has a series Women of History. Not sure the time frame. May 16th century.
Then, Tamara Leigh has a whole bunch of books that are medieval themed. They are loosely based on history. Age of Faith series, 8 books. The Feud series, 3 books. Lady series, 5 books. And there's a new series, Age of Conquest. It's a like a prequel to the Age of Faith books but they are not all released.
I've never read Nancy Moser but I can vouch for Tamara Leigh. :D
Happy reading!!


message 12: by Lila (new)

Lila Diller | 225 comments Florence wrote: "I am looking for book recommendation for middle school boys"

Florence, if your son loves fantasy kind of like Tolkien, the Galendor trilogy by new author W. Eric Myers is fantastic! My 10-year-old son and I are reading it aloud every night before bed, and he has forced my 14-year-old son to start them. I'll try to remember to let you know what he thinks of them.
Galendor Ye Dude from Yonder Forest (Galendor, #1) by W. Eric Myers Galendor The Five Mugical Items (Galendor, #2) by W. Eric Myers Galendor The Middle of Next Week (Galendor, #3) by W. Eric Myers


message 13: by Christine (new)

Christine Indorf | 392 comments Hi guys remember me? Lol. I have been reading different genres of late and really need to read a couple of Christian books or Biblical Fiction books to break it up a little. You can only read so many thrillers until it messes with your mind. Anyways will take any suggestions you have. Thanks!


message 14: by Bess (new)

Bess | 62 comments Karen Witemeyer writes funny Christian historical fiction. I'm reading Janice Thompson and she writes funny Christian contemporary fiction. The only biblical fiction I've read is suspenseful. So, I'll let someone else recommend those. Happy reading!!


message 15: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (jennbehindthebooks) | 65 comments Christine, Elizabeth Camden writes fantastic (and educational) Historical Christian Fiction with a bit of adventure, but not really suspense. I'm currently reading The Lady of Bolton Hill Hill I've read several others of hers as well and they've all been great! If you are looking for a more lighthearted read, Rachel Fordham's books are sweet and the characters are trying to accomplish a mission but there isn't much conflict involved in either The Hope of Azure Springs or Yours Truly, Thomas


message 16: by Staci, Book Awards Specialist (new)

Staci | 3860 comments Mod
Beth wrote: "I'm looking for historical fiction books set during the middle ages, by a Christian author. I've read a series by Sandra Bryd and I just loved it, but I can't find anything else by a Christian that..."

Hi Beth. I haven't read this series, but have heard great things about it.
The Sound of Diamonds (Steadfast Love, #1) by Rachelle Rea Cobb The Sound of Silver (Steadfast Love #2) by Rachelle Rea Cobb The Sound of Emeralds (Steadfast Love, #3) by Rachelle Rea Cobb


message 17: by Staci, Book Awards Specialist (new)

Staci | 3860 comments Mod
Christine wrote: "Hi guys remember me? Lol. I have been reading different genres of late and really need to read a couple of Christian books or Biblical Fiction books to break it up a little. You can only read so ma..."

Hi Christine! For Biblical Fiction, I recommend Tessa Afshar and Connilyn Cossette.


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Paula Shreckhise | 238 comments I could not see those three books. But Rachelle Rae Cobb writes Medieval stories.


message 19: by Sarita (new)

Sarita | 2287 comments Hi - does anyone know if there will be more books in the daughters of the mayflower series? On the website it seems like they were planning right up to WW2 but not seeing any new books coming soon...


message 20: by Staci, Book Awards Specialist (new)

Staci | 3860 comments Mod
Hi Sarita! I was wondering the same and contacted the publisher. For now the series has ended. It could be added on to at a later time but this may well be the end.


message 21: by Sarita (new)

Sarita | 2287 comments Thank you Staci


message 22: by Christine (new)

Christine Indorf | 392 comments Staci wrote: "Christine wrote: "Hi guys remember me? Lol. I have been reading different genres of late and really need to read a couple of Christian books or Biblical Fiction books to break it up a little. You c..."
Both are my favorite. Have you read Land of Silence. I cried all the way through it. I was a mess!! I have missed the genre so much I just picked up a Angela Hunt book Daughter of Cana. I am looking for more so I will take any more suggestions. Just happy to be reading from this genre again!!


message 23: by Loraine (new)

Loraine (librarydiva) | 4436 comments Staci wrote: "Hi Sarita! I was wondering the same and contacted the publisher. For now the series has ended. It could be added on to at a later time but this may well be the end."

What book is the last one then Staci? The Black Midnight?


message 24: by Staci, Book Awards Specialist (new)

Staci | 3860 comments Mod
Hi Loraine! Different series. 😀

Sarita was asking about The Daughters of the Mayflower Series and the last one is The Chisholm Trail Bride.


message 25: by Loraine (new)

Loraine (librarydiva) | 4436 comments Duh senior moment! Guess I have read them all then. I'll call it finished if they don't think there will be any more.


message 26: by Staci, Book Awards Specialist (new)

Staci | 3860 comments Mod
I did the same! The series is on my completed list now.


message 27: by Camy (new)

Camy (camytang) | 59 comments Hi everyone! I am looking for books similar to MaryLu Tyndall--historical romance with action and adventure and a bit of supernatural/spiritual warfare. I am most interested in the action/adventure part because I have been reading a lot of historical romance, and a lot of historical romantic suspense and historical romantic mystery, but I am having a hard time finding historical action/adventure with romance. I figured this group would be the #1 place to ask for author or book recommendations! Thanks!


message 28: by Hannah (new)

Hannah (bookwormhannah) | 1139 comments Have you read Love's Rescue (Keys of Promise, #1) by Christine Johnson ? That one had a nice adventure streak to it. My Enemy, My Heart (The Ashford Chronicles #1) by Laurie Alice Eakes also had some great adventure bits.

For a strong Christian theme, have you read The Wood's Edge (The Pathfinders, #1) by Lori Benton A Flight of Arrows (The Pathfinders, #2) by Lori Benton Many Sparrows by Lori Benton by Lori Benton?

I normally find a lot more adventures in the vintage novels. Have you tried any of these? To Have and to Hold by Mary Johnston (very historically accurate adventure; read the original version...it’s on Project Gutenberg and LibriVox, I believe) The Passion For Life by Joseph Hocking (this one’s got some spiritual warfare in it...a few swears too, though) Salted with Fire by George MacDonald (definitely some spiritual warfare in this one as a young man’s soul hangs in the balance)... The Spanish Brothers A Tale of the Sixteenth Century. by Deborah Alcock (a tale of the Inquisition, deep Christian stuff...again make sure to get the original unedited version).


message 29: by Camy (new)

Camy (camytang) | 59 comments Thanks! I'll check those out!


message 30: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (jennbehindthebooks) | 65 comments I've not actually ever read MaryLu Tyndall's books (though I want to!), So I'm not sure how these compare, but you *might* like these...
The Bracelet by Dorothy Love
Any of Elizabeth Camden, though some are more adventurous than others... Into the Whirlwind is about the Great Chicago Fire, so that was pretty adventurous!
Oh, and Carol Cox's Love in Disguise was pretty adventurous with some romance, but not as much of a mystery as some of the others I've mentioned even though it is about a Pinkerton agent.
If you're looking for some lighthearted adventures, curfuffles and skirmishes perhaps, then you might like some of Jen Turano's books. Some are more "high society" than others, but they're all really more about people who wish they *weren't* part of society.
I'm not sure if any of these suggestions are quite what you're looking for, and maybe someone else can chime in and tell me if I'm way off course, but I hope this list helps a little!


message 31: by Camy (new)

Camy (camytang) | 59 comments Thanks! I'll look those up!


message 32: by Library (new)

Library Queen | 197 comments Not an author you here of very much anymore, but Linda Lee Chaikin had some good series that were historical action/adventure Christian books.


message 33: by Lila (new)

Lila Diller | 225 comments Camy, my friend Jennifer Appel wrote a series of Christian adventure with some romance. Some of the books had romance that wasn't the main storyline. I especially enjoyed Flight of Her Life (Silverwood Sagas) about a female pilot.
Flight of Her Life (Silverwood Sagas) (Volume 1) by Jennifer Appel


message 34: by Loraine (new)

Loraine (librarydiva) | 4436 comments Library wrote: "Not an author you here of very much anymore, but Linda Lee Chaikin had some good series that were historical action/adventure Christian books."

Love Linda Le Chaikin! Her books are great.

Camy some other authors you could check out are: J'Nell Ciesielski, Kristy Cambron, Carrie Turansky, and the Mayflower Bride series is good also (it's by different Christian authors) and the same for the True Colors series.


message 35: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (jennbehindthebooks) | 65 comments Kristy Cameron is amazing!!! Not super fast-paced, but there is always an adventure that seems to be so deep that it takes the whole book to resolve. I just finished The Butterfly and the Violin and it was absolutely wonderful and powerful!!!


message 36: by Library (new)

Library Queen | 197 comments Loraine wrote: "Library wrote: "Not an author you here of very much anymore, but Linda Lee Chaikin had some good series that were historical action/adventure Christian books."

Love Linda Le Chaikin..."


I remember reading her books from the library when I was a teenager, the India series, and a series about pirates I think? I'll have to go check her page, but I haven't seen any books by her come out for quite a while.


message 37: by Camy (new)

Camy (camytang) | 59 comments Library wrote: "Not an author you here of very much anymore, but Linda Lee Chaikin had some good series that were historical action/adventure Christian books."

I remember Linda's books! Some of them look exactly like MaryLu's style of story. Thanks!


message 38: by Camy (new)

Camy (camytang) | 59 comments Lila wrote: "Camy, my friend Jennifer Appel wrote a series of Christian adventure with some romance. Some of the books had romance that wasn't the main storyline. I especially enjoyed [book:Flight of Her Life (..."

Thanks! I especially like the Alaskan setting. I'll read it in KU!


message 39: by Camy (new)

Camy (camytang) | 59 comments Loraine wrote: "Camy some other authors you could check out are: J'Nell Ciesielski, Kristy Cambron, Carrie Turansky, and the Mayflower Bride series is good also (it's by different Christian authors) and the same for the True Colors series. "

Thanks! I will look those up! I think I did look into a few of the Mayflower Bride books that seemed to have an action-adventure style.


message 40: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Pickering | 3 comments HOW do I search for a book of the bible I am currently reading? with it being the same version and everything??


message 41: by Andrea, Hospitality Coordinator (new)

Andrea Cox (andreacox) | 6243 comments Mod
Camy, The Pirate Bride by Kathleen Y'Barbo (one of the Mayflower Bride books) was a grand adventure. It's my favorite of the series so far.


message 42: by Andrea, Hospitality Coordinator (new)

Andrea Cox (andreacox) | 6243 comments Mod
Sarah, not every version of the Bible has the books individually on Goodreads. I usually mark the ESV version if I want to mark the books separately, because that version has a separate page for each of the books. Otherwise, I just mark the particular Bible I read, if I can find it.

Example of the ESV for Genesis: Genesis (Bible #1), ESV by Anonymous

I just type in whichever book plus ESV, like this: Genesis ESV
It will often be the first one that pops up, but occasionally it's farther down on the list.


message 43: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Pickering | 3 comments Andrea thank you soo much for your help.


message 44: by Andrea, Hospitality Coordinator (new)

Andrea Cox (andreacox) | 6243 comments Mod
Glad to help. Let us know if you have any further questions.


message 45: by Christine (new)

Christine Indorf | 392 comments Sarah wrote: "HOW do I search for a book of the bible I am currently reading? with it being the same version and everything??"

Do you the Bible App? You can type in the version you want then the book of the Bible you want and the verse. Great resource. I have tried other versions of the Bible but I am an NIV person. The nice part is you can choose what you love! I hope this helped and if this is the wrong answer sorry! Have a great nite!!


message 46: by Camy (new)

Camy (camytang) | 59 comments Andrea wrote: "Camy, The Pirate Bride by Kathleen Y'Barbo (one of the Mayflower Bride books) was a grand adventure. It's my favorite of the series so far."

Thanks Andrea! That looks great! I placed a hold on the ebook at my library.


message 47: by Andrea, Hospitality Coordinator (new)

Andrea Cox (andreacox) | 6243 comments Mod
I hope you adore it, Camy.


message 48: by Hannah (new)

Hannah (bookwormhannah) | 1139 comments I love these YA mysteries:
Red Rover, Red Rover (The Accidental Cases of Emily Abbott, #1) by Perry Elisabeth Kirkpatrick Plan to Fail (The Accidental Cases of Emily Abbott, #2) by Perry Elisabeth Kirkpatrick Tutor, Nanny, Spit-up, Spy (The Accidental Cases of Emily Abbott, #4) by Perry Elisabeth Kirkpatrick Bad Things, Small Packages (The Accidental Cases of Emily Abbott, #3) by Perry Elisabeth Kirkpatrick Right Number (The Accidental Cases of Emily Abbott, #6.5) by Perry Elisabeth Kirkpatrick Once Upon a Dime (The Accidental Cases of Emily Abbott, #6) by Perry Elisabeth Kirkpatrick A-Spying We Will Go (The Accidental Cases of Emily Abbott, #5) by Perry Elisabeth Kirkpatrick Five Star Spy (The Accidental Cases of Emily Abbott, #7) by Perry Elisabeth Kirkpatrick

And these are fun (editing is a little rough in the first but a second edition is in the works)
Phantom Thief (AKA Simon Lee Book 1) by P.D. Atkerson Christmas Hostage (AKA Simon Lee, #1.5) by P.D. Atkerson Guardian Eagle (AKA Simon Lee #2) by P.D. Atkerson


message 49: by Irene (new)

Irene (ariscob) | 2 comments Hi guys, plz I need recommendations for clean contemporary romance with a touch of suspense/thriller. No historical romance please. Name of authors/books wld be highly appreciated. Thank you


message 50: by Andrea, Hospitality Coordinator (new)

Andrea Cox (andreacox) | 6243 comments Mod
Irene, have you read Colleen Coble's Aloha Reef series? I've read the first book a couple of times, and it's lighter on the suspense than her usual fare. I really enjoyed it and have plans to read the remainder of the series.


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