Rewriting History

Hello! Today on Reading Wednesday we’ll be taking a look at a novel I picked up a few months ago: Rewriting History. Let’s get started! If you want a read that doesn’t take a lot of brainpower, but is still reasonably interesting, allow me to draw your attention to Rewriting History by Vera Dodge. The protagonist, Mary Fisher, has retired…

Jack and Jill

Hello! Today on Reading Wednesday I’ll be taking a look at another Louisa May Alcott novel, Jack and Jill. Let’s get started! Is this another book intended for young-ish readers? Yes. Is it still enjoyable to older readers? Also yes, though it does depend on if you want to enjoy it or not. 😉 Jack and Jill follows the story…

Seasons of the Heart

Hello! Today on Reading Wednesday we’ll be taking a look at another series by Janette Oke. And on a side note: you may have noticed that posts here on the blog have been few and far between lately. I’ve been pretty busy and unfortunately blog post writing sometimes get’s pushed a little too far down the to-do list. But if…

Lies Young Women Believe

Hello again! Today on Reading Wednesday I’ll be posting a book a little different than the ones I usually talk about: Lies Young Women Believe. Let’s get started! I picked this book up at a used book sale at a convention. I read it just recently, and thought it was pretty good, hence why it’s making it’s way onto the…

Chronicles of Avonlea

Hello again! Today on Reading Wednesday we’ll be taking a look at an offshoot of the Anne of Green Gables series, Chronicles of Avonlea. Let’s get started! Oh, and I’ve already written about the Anne of Green Gables series here, if you want to check that out as well. I found this book at a used book sale for only…

The Starlore Legacy

Hello again! Today on Reading Wednesday I have another book series to recommend: The Starlore Legacy. Let’s get started! This series was written by Chuck Black, who also wrote some of the other series I recommended here on the blog. I’ll link to those posts here and here. The Starlore Legacy, as it says on Chuck Black’s website, is “a…

Learn to Draw in a Weekend

Hello! Today on Reading Wednesday I’ll be recommending a book that’s a little different than what I’ve been posting recently: Learn to draw in a weekend! Oh, and in case you were wondering why there was no Modest Monday post this week: since it was Independence Day, I was pretty busy and wasn’t able to write one. Hopefully I’ll be…

The Hidden Hand

Hello again! Today on Reading Wednesday I’ll be recommending one of my most recent acquisitions: The Hidden Hand. Let’s get started! The Hidden Hand is a book published by Lamplighter; and was written by the same author who wrote Ishmael and Self-Raised (two other novels I’ve posted on here). There are some similarities between the three novels: traveling to distant…

Pride and Prejudice

Hello again! Today on Reading Wednesday I’ll be continuing in the sharing of Jane Austen novels with this one: Pride and Prejudice. Let’s get started! (And I’ll leave a link to the last two I posted here and here.) Pride and Prejudice is probably one of the most popular of Jane Austen’s novels. It follows a portion of the lives…

Emma

Hello again! Today on Reading Wednesday we’ll be taking a look at another classic novel: Emma. (I posted another Jane Austen novel a few weeks ago, as well.) As I said in another post, I’ve been reading through all of the Jane Austen novels again. Since I’m making my way through Emma right now, I thought I’d recommend it here…