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March 2018 mini-challenge
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I'll throw out some ideas:
(Everyone else is welcome to add suggestions, but I probably won't edit this post to include them all. Authors, feel free to post about your greenish books.)
I think this one has enough green to count. (I've already the entire series and I can definitely recommend it. I think the series is a good one.)
A.L. wrote: "I'll throw out some ideas:
[bookcover:Trut..."A.L. wrote: "This month we're having a mini-challenge inspired by St. Patrick's Day. Read a novel or novella by an LDS author with a predominantly green cover.
Anything you read here can count toward the alpha..."
Hmm - Does anything by Betsy Green count? Sorry couldn't help that. Some other suggestions might be If I Should Die by me, Out of Jerusalem by H.B Moore, Mummy's the Word by Kerry Blair, and Proceed with Caution by Betsy Green.
Jennie wrote: "Hmm - Does anything by Betsy Green count?"hehe, maybe it should.
Thanks for the good suggestions, Cindy and Jennie!
I am going to read Eleanor and the Iron King as I have had it on my tbr list for quite some time. I found it for $2.95 on Kindle, so a pretty good deal.
And I can count it for the letter E in the Alphabet challenge too!
Katrina wrote: "I am going to read Eleanor and the Iron King as I have had it on my tbr list for quite some time. I found it for $2.95 on Kindle, so a pretty good deal.[bookcover:Eleanor and the Iron King|2552779..."
I enjoyed that book. I read it on vacation when my husband got a cold. Started it after lunch and finished it that evening.
I finished the book (Eleanor and the Iron King). I liked it and found myself wanting to keep reading. I did find the ghost/witch paranormal part a little too much for me, but over all I liked it. I have always been interested in Wales and the Welsh language, so that was fun. I appreciated the pronunciation guide.
Katrina wrote: "I finished the book (Eleanor and the Iron King). I liked it and found myself wanting to keep reading. I did find the ghost/witch paranormal part a little too much for me, but over all I liked it. I..."I think Sian Ann Bessey has a few books with a Welsh tie (she grew up in Wales). I haven't read them yet, but One Last Spring is set in Wales (Victorian times), and To Win a Lady's Heart is based on a Welsh legend (but set in England--I think).
Thanks for the suggestions, I have those books by Sian Ann Bessey on my tbr list. I am excited to read them when I am able.
Just finished A Plentiful Rain by Elizabeth Perry Bentley. I read it and A Dry Rain. I really enjoyed both. I think I liked A Dry Rain more but would recommend both as long as you are okay with people who question faith.
Books mentioned in this topic
A Plentiful Rain (other topics)The Passion of Dolssa (other topics)
One Last Spring (other topics)
To Win a Lady's Heart (other topics)
Eleanor and the Iron King (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Julie Berry (other topics)Sian Ann Bessey (other topics)




Anything you read here can count toward the alphabet challenge too.