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Saturday, April 9, 2016

Bookshelf Tour!! ~D & F~


Hey guys! I'm back with the next installment of the Book Tour! :D I'm combining D and F because I only have a few books of each. ;) 

A quick heads up before we get started... There's an awesome giveaway going on over at A Writer's Faith. Check it out!!! 

~D~


The Courage of Sarah Noble by Alice Dalgliesh 
The Bears of Hemlock Mountain by Alice Dalgliesh 
Early Sunday Morning: the Pearl Harbor Diary of Amber Billows by Barry 
Escape by Mona Dunckel 

A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens 
Growing Up Duggar by Jana, Jill, Jessa, and Jinger Duggar 

(We're skipping E because apparently I have zero E books. LOL. XD) 

~F~

A Lancaster County Christmas by Suzanne Woods Fisher
Christmas at Rose Hill Farm by Suzanne Woods Fisher


Favorite book(s): A Lancaster County Christmas
Books I haven't read: Growing Up Duggar and Early Sunday Morning.  
Book I've had the longest: Escape
Books in this post: 8 
Books thus far in the tour: 134


Have you read any of these books? Which ones? Did you love them? Are any of these on your TBR? I'd love to hear! :D  
~Faith

P.S. Lots of fun post coming soon, including several tags (I'm so behind), Pinterest stuff (I may or may not need therapy for my Pinterest addiction), and an awesome writing contest starting the 15th!! :D 

31 comments:

  1. This bookshelf tour is so fun, Faith! I'm really enjoying it!
    I have read, "The Courage of Sarah Noble", "Early Sunday Morning", "Christmas at Rose Hill Farm", and "A Lancaster County Christmas". :) My favorite out of those is "A Lancaster County Christmas". I'm planning to read it again this Christmas. ;)
    I can't wait for all the fun posts that are coming soon! :)

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    1. I'm so glad! :-)
      "The Courage of Sarah Noble" is such a sweet little book. :) I hoping to read "A Lancaster County Christmas" again this year too! :-) Maybe "Christmas at Rose Hill Farm" too, but it wasn't a favorite... I have plenty of time to decide... B-)

      Awesome! I hope you enjoy them! Thank you for being sweet follower, Rebekah. <3 You're so quick to comment/email and I'm so delayed! :P

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    2. Yeah, "Christmas at Rose Hill Farm" was good, but it wasn't a favorite of mine either. ;) Oh yes, there is still plenty of time to decide. ;)
      Oh no. You're not delayed at all! I completely understand! Life can sometimes get super busy! :) So no worries! You are a very sweet follower too! :D

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    3. Yeah, it was sorta one of those 'okay' books. ;) I actually liked the second half much better than the first. ;)
      It just seems like my life is always super busy, LOL. XD :)

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  2. Aww, thank you for linking to me! <3

    Ooh, this is so much fun! I remember reading "The Courage of Sarah Noble" for school. Wow, that was so long ago. o.O

    Writing contests? Tags? Eek, sounds like some awesome stuff coming up. :D

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    1. You're so welcome! :) Thanks for hosting such an awesome giveaway! :-)

      Haha, wasn't it?! Makes me feel so old. XD

      Hope you enjoy! :-) Thanks for commenting, Katie!

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  3. I read "The Courage of Sarah Noble" and "The Bears on Hemock Mountain" for my history curriculum awhile back. They are both cute books. :) I think I might have "Growing Up Duggar" somewhere. Or maybe it's a different Duggar book. I have no idea. XD

    ~Lydia~ <3

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    1. They are!! :) My mom found "The Courage of Sarah Noble" through some homeschool book or something. And then we came across "The Bears of Hemlock Mountain" later. :)
      Hehehe. ;) There are two other books, by Jim Bob and Michelle, so I guess that's a possibility. xD

      Thanks for commenting, Lydia!! :)

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  4. Ooo, good books! I've read Early Sunday Morning, Growing Up Duggar, and Christmas at Rose Hill Farm.
    I love this book shelf tour! And wow, girl, you have a lot of books! I have the urge to come and pay you a visit to see them all. . ;)

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    1. I want to read those! (Okay, I wanna read all of them... So what? XD)
      I'm so glad! :) Yes, I do.. And I love them all. :) *hugs books* DO IT!! Construction starts tomorrow (finally!) so maybe by the time David gets back from Europe and flies you over here, I'll have a real bookshelf again. B-) Ya think?

      Thanks for commenting! ^_^

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  5. First of all, I think the way you are doing this is so cool! And how clever to do it by author instead of title :) The books a person owns says so much about them! I have read some books from the Dear America series once upon a time, but not Early Sunday Morning. Although, that one has to be good!

    Lovely post, as always :D

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    1. Thank you!! :) My books were shelved by author, so this was just easier. :) Yes, it does, doesn't it?? :D All the Dear America books I've read so far have been fantastic. Ah, I know – Pearl Harbor. ;)

      Thank you for your lovely (as always) comment! ;)

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    2. You're welcome :D And I wanted to let you know I tagged you for the Infinity Dream Tag today :)

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    3. If you've already done it, or don't want to you don't have to :)

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    4. Oh, thank you!! :) It looks like fun!

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  6. I'm excited for the upcoming posts! Of these, I've read The Courage of Sara Noble but I don't think any others. They look good though!

    I am seriously considering doing a bookshelf tour on my blog too...if I ever get around to it. My problem is because I have so many adult readers on my blog I don't know if they would enjoy it too. Its kinda hard to maintain a blog that has posts that my adult readers would like AND that you all would enjoy. Haha. Oh well. I'll figure it out. Any suggestions?

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    1. Good to hear! :D Yes, "The Courage of Sarah Noble" is such a sweet little book. :-)

      I would LOVE to see a bookshelf tour on your blog, Bethany!! Hmm...I see what you mean. Some adult readers might enjoy it. At first, you could just do a post of like your favorite books from your bookshelf. If everyone seems to enjoy that, then you could do the entire tour. :) Make sense? Just an idea. :)

      Thanks for commenting, Bethany!!

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    2. Yes, it does make sense. I'll try it! Thanks! My bookshelf tour would be rather long though...I have hundreds of books!

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    3. Haha, SO. DO. I!!! Ahh, it's awesomeness. XD

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  7. I've read the Dear America one, though it was a while ago. And I am *pretty sure* I've read "The Courage of Sarah Noble" for school, also a long time ago.... XD
    I love the idea of a bookshelf tour, but I am so terrible at getting pictures together and then posting them! XD

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    1. "The Courage of Sarah Noble" is a really cute little book. :) I'm loving the Dear America Books so far. All so amazing and historical!! :D
      I'm so glad you're enjoying it! ^_^ Haha, well I enjoy taking pictures of books, soooo... ;)

      Thanks for commenting, Raechel!

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    2. :) They are! I used to have a HUGE collection of Dear America books - upwards of 80 or more - but now I only have maybe half a dozen. I love the Royal Dear America's too...they're excellent as well!

      :D

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    3. Ahhh, so jealous!! XD I have about...5? ;) I've heard of those and someone recommended them to me, but I haven't read any of them yet. :)

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    4. ^.^ I love how they look, too - the Dear America's just look so...classy!

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    5. Haha! Don't they though? ;) I have a couple of mine on my school shelf and they look so good together. :) <3

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  8. Bookshelf tours are so fun. :) It's great to see all the books you read, Faith! I haven't read any of these, I don't think, but Christmas at Rose Hill caught my eye. Also, no "E" books?! You must fix this ASAP lol.

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    1. Aren't they?? I love seeing other peoples books. <3 "Christmas at Rose Hill Farm was pretty good. I took awhile to get me 'into it' and it's not my favorite Amish fiction, but I did enjoy it. :)
      Haha, I know, right?? ;)

      Thanks for commenting, Eve! ^_^

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