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Beautiful You: December 2010
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Saturday, December 25, 2010. Christmas day, a few questions and meaningfulness. First of all, i want to say - Merry Christmas! Hope you all are having a wonderful Christmas with your family! So i just want to write a meaningful post (at least i hope it's meaningful to you) about Christmas! Here is a question I'm going to answer, just a simple question. with a lot of meaning. What does Christmas mean to you? Though I don't know what Christmas would be like without my family there beside me! O'er the field...
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The Ladies Library: October 2010
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The Ladies Library Reviewers. What is The Ladies Library? The Books Of Old Reading Challenge. Friday, October 29, 2010. Book Review OF "Mercy Clifton: Pilgrim Girl". Mercy Clifton, Pilgrim Girl,. Written by Peter Marshall, David Manuel, and Shelldon Maxwell, is one of the books in the. What is the beautiful silver cross with five red gems William Bradford has? Posted by Grace M. Labels: Crimson Cross Series. Wednesday, October 27, 2010. The Apothecary's Daughter By Julie Klassen Review. Posted by Grace M.
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The Ladies Library: November 2010
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The Ladies Library Reviewers. What is The Ladies Library? The Books Of Old Reading Challenge. Tuesday, November 30, 2010. Book Review Of "The Wide Horizon" By Loula Grace Erdman. The second book in the. By Loula Grace Erdman is about Melinda's younger sister, Katie. Review: This was my second favorite of the books in this series, and like the book The Wind Blows Free. Before this book, there was nothing that I remember that is very objectional in it. Posted by Grace M. Friday, November 26, 2010. I really...
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The Ladies Library: Book Review of Princess of Orange by Elisabeth Kyle
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The Ladies Library Reviewers. What is The Ladies Library? The Books Of Old Reading Challenge. Thursday, February 24, 2011. Book Review of Princess of Orange by Elisabeth Kyle. This historical novel continues to speak of Mary and William's happy marriage, the unsuccessful rebellion of Mary's cousin Monmouth, and how Mary and William become King and Queen of England. Is a captivating story and recommended for ages eleven and up. Posted by Maria Elisabeth. Labels: eleven and up. Daughter of the King.
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The Ladies Library: Book Requests
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The Ladies Library Reviewers. What is The Ladies Library? The Books Of Old Reading Challenge. Do you have a book, or a genre of books, you would like one of us to review? Please let us know by commenting below. I cannot promise it will be done, but rest assured the good LORD willing I will at least, as long is not an obviously bad looking book, consider it. All I ask is that if you. That something is wrong with the book,. If what you want reviewed is just a genre, please comment the name of the genre.
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Incidents of a Literary Nature: November 2014
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Thursday, November 27, 2014. First off, Happy Thanksgiving to you all! I'm sitting by my Aunt's backyard by the pool, enjoying the sunshine. It's warm enough to be barefoot, but I wouldn't want to fall into the pool like my little brother did earlier! We just had a delicious Thanksgiving Lunner or Dinch or whatever you want to call it. I am stuffed, but I still want some more stuffing and mashed potatoes. Maybe for a midnight snack. We haven't even eaten dessert yet! My siblings and I. My school. I'm...
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Greetings from the Rockies! – Planet Lydia
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Greetings from the Rockies! Jun, 8, 2015. I’ve been in Colorado with family for the last week or so. The air is cool and clear and the mountains are lovely. It’s nice to leave home and spend some time in a different city and a different (beautiful) landscape. Summer classes start when we get home. My preferred class was cancelled, so I’ll be taking screen printing instead. I’m disappointed from a scheduling standpoint, but screen printing. Summer is my time to live. ;). June 9, 2015 at 7:59 am. Your emai...
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The Ladies Library: Book Reivew: The Hound of the Baskervilles
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The Ladies Library Reviewers. What is The Ladies Library? The Books Of Old Reading Challenge. Sunday, January 30, 2011. Book Reivew: The Hound of the Baskervilles. The Hound of the Baskervilles, by Sir Aurthur C. Doyle. One of the best Sherlock Holmes stories, Doyle has woven a gothic mystery that will leave you guessing until the end. Recommended for ages 13 and up. Ps: I realize I was supposed to post on Friday, but it was very.hectic. So here it is now. Posted by Hannah Grace. Labels: 13 and up.
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The Ladies Library: Book Review of Make Way for Ducklings
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The Ladies Library Reviewers. What is The Ladies Library? The Books Of Old Reading Challenge. Tuesday, February 8, 2011. Book Review of Make Way for Ducklings. Make Way For Ducklings. Written and illustrated by Robert McCloskey. First published in 1941. Winner of the 1942 Caldecott Medal. Instead of being a movie or novel, like we normally post reviews of on this blog,. Make Way For Ducklings. Is a picture book. But it is such a lovely book that I couldn't help writingn my review here. The Books Of Old R...
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Entirely Bonkers: March 2015
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Saturday, March 28, 2015. Linking up to chatterbox. It's Friday the Thirteenth," she came running to me, all out of breath. I snorted. I finished rolling the copper wire and turned to stare at her. She looked awfully pretty today. I stuffed my hands in my jeans. "Thirteen ain't such a bad number, Rose.". Yeah" She said, sarcastically. "Sure, it ain't.". It ain't, I swear. Look, see Betsy? I taunted, turning toward the barn. I smiled as she fell into step beside me. You did not, I just told you.". Whateve...
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