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The Printed Letter Bookshop – Book Review

The Printed Letter Bookshop – Book Review

I enjoy wandering into small book stores. It is fun to see the books, an opportunity to hold books and stand there and read the first pages. I look at the photos on the cover and decide if it looks good. I will admit it, I judge books based on their cover. Small town book stores are even more fun to wandering in. You never know who you will find there. There is something romantic about a small town book…

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The Songbird and the Spy – Book Review

The Songbird and the Spy – Book Review

There are numerous books written about World War II set in numerous locations. I enjoy reading various books both fiction and non-fiction. I have a long list of World War II books that I have read both fiction and non-fiction, both Christian and secular. Having read many books, when I read and want a story that is believable. I do think this is a story that could have happened. The Songbird and the Spy is a newly released book by J’Nell…

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Fatal Homecoming – Book Review

Fatal Homecoming – Book Review

It started with the Bobbsey Twins, remember Nan, Bert, Freddie, and Flossie. Those were the first mystery books that I read. Then I moved to Nancy Drew. I probably read as many Hardy Boys books as I did Nancy Drew books. I put those mystery books aside. Recently I discovered Christian suspense novels. I don’t remember the first one that I read but I was impressed with the writing and felt like I was back in my tree house reading a…

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Castle on the Rise – Book Review

Castle on the Rise – Book Review

What do you think of when you hear Ireland? I think of green fields with a few sheep, a bit of rain, a pub, and history and historical buildings. I have never been to Ireland unless you count the 4-hour layover in the Dublin airport. I don’t think that really counts because airports all tend to look alike. This book combines Ireland, with a pub, a castle, some historical events to give you a story that has challenges you to…

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Brunch at Bittersweet Cafe – Book Review

Brunch at Bittersweet Cafe – Book Review

Have you ever eaten a macaron? Have you ever made macarons? I will confess that after reading this book I began pinning macaron recipes to my Pinterest board. I still have not made them but part of that is limiting carbs. Here is a sweet book, Brunch at Bittersweet Cafe, to share with you. About the Book Title: Brunch at Bittersweet Cafe Author: Carla Laureano Genre: Christian Romance Release date: February 5, 2019 Publisher: Tyndale Baker and pastry chef Melody…

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