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Just finished

Review can be found here: http://wp.me/pTRJE-4N

It's amazing so far Ronyell! Really amazing. It has romance but there are so many things besides it... it's about a girl grown up in Boston by a wealthy family and she's eloped to Montana with a cowboy, so we see the west from her eyes. I love it!

Reveants by Paul Fevel: a French mystery, set in 1800's. Romance, adventure and spookiness.
The Saint to the rescue: collection of short stories featuring the famous gentleman thief.
Nancy Craig and the mystery of the fire Opal: one of the many girl detectives that sprung up in the 30's when Nancy Drew was getting popular. Found this one at a library book sale. Not bad, bit of a time capsule, but a decent adventure set in South America.
Those sound like interesting books Travis!! I have rarely read a lot of 1800s mystery novels, but I guess I'll get started on them pretty soon!

Good reading and a kind of cool look at the history and culture.
That's alright Fredericka! I'm also currently reading a book that is not obscure, but it's an alright book so far.
In the book Ten Ways to Be Adored When Landing a Lord, this girl named Isabel is in a financial crisis and she needs someone to help her get her mansion in order and that is when she meets Lord Nicholas St. John who is the lord of England. Of course, Isabel does not want his help, but they fall in love with each other halfway through the book.



Yeah, the guy who wrote Winnie the pooh wrote a murder mystery.
Not sure how I feel about that.



I just finished

This was my first Dekker book, and I have to say I was pleasantly surprised. I was a little skeptical at first as I thought it might be heavy on the Christian thing (think preachy) but it wasn't at all. Just a good clean thriller that was full of action.
I reviewed the book here on my blog if anyone's interested in reading it. http://wp.me/pTRJE-54
Fani wrote: "I've heard many people who didn't enjoy that one Ronyell, but they say the third one is almost as good as the first. Don't give up!"
Yeah, I've heard that the third one is better. I can't wait to read it!!
Yeah, I've heard that the third one is better. I can't wait to read it!!
Jason wrote: "Hi everyone!
I just finished
The Priest's Graveyard by Ted Dekker.
This was my first Dekker book, and I have to say I was pleasantly s..."
That definitely sounds interesting Jason! I'll have to check it out!
I just finished

This was my first Dekker book, and I have to say I was pleasantly s..."
That definitely sounds interesting Jason! I'll have to check it out!




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Am about to start


In addition, I'm planning on breathing & sleeping. I'm just not sure when! :/
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