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Once Upon A Time Book Tag

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  Hello folks! Today we're doing something a tad bit different, for a few reasons. First of all, I had some people tell me that it would be cool if Wisteria Lane had some book related posts that weren't book reviews. And second, this was quicker than a full book review which was necessary for reasons that will be stated after the tag. And I get to tell y'all about more than one book at once!! So, we're here today with a book tag! *cheering*  I stole  found this tag from Lizzy at A Bit of Everything . And she got it from Tori at Sweet Obsession . Both of which are amazing blogs. Go, shoo, take a look at them. Then come back.  Alright, let's get started!!  ___________________________________ "Cinderella," a book that changed your life:  To me, this is a no brainer. God has changed my life in so many ways. I truly don't know where I'd be without His grace, mercy, and forgiveness. He's the one person who's always been there for me no matter wh

Book Review #13 - Sunrise

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Thoughts: *bounces in, clutching book to chest* GUYS!  *calms down* So, I'm here to introduce you to one of my favorite authors ever. Yes, you're probably thinking something along the lines of "she's a book lover, so how many favorite authors does she have?" The answer to that: quite a few. But, Grace Livingston Hill actually is near the top of that long list of favorites.  Sunrise is such a good story! It's theme of trusting God during difficulties was a super helpful reminder for me in the last few years. I picked it up about 3 years ago, right when I first needed that reminder. I just read it once more, without remembering the storyline, and discovered it was exactly the reminder I needed.  I wouldn't say Sunrise is my favorite of Grace Livingston Hill's books, but it's still such a beautiful story. Anyway, you've heard my ramblings. Now for the rest of the review! Author: Grace Livingston Hill Genre: Romance/Historical Fiction/Mystery/Chris

Book Review #12 - A Place to Hang the Moon

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Thoughts: Y'all, I'm back. I've managed to kick Raya Lee out for the time being and have regained control of my blog!  *deep breath* However, I am eternally grateful for her assistance the last couple months, as life was... not fun for a while and I couldn't keep up with reviews. *gives a deep bow* Thank you, my good Raya. Alright! We have a quick announcement before you get to read this book review! I come to you with a link that you may enjoy clicking on. 'Tis a google form that you can fill out if you have a book you'd like to see reviewed! Someone please actually suggest something I need new books to read   Clicky here for the form And now, for the actual book review!  Today we have A Place to Hang the Moon by Kate Albus. This is one of my absolute favorite WW2 fiction books ever. Or just favorite book ever.  Two brothers and a sister. A cozy library. What could be better?  The whole story had a cozy feel to it that warmed my heart as I read it. I loved the