2020 Reads

|| January 

  1. My Father's Words by Patricia MacLachlan
  2. The Mystery of the Midnight Trespasser by Hosanna Emily
  3. Jes Didn't Need Said by Willowy Whisper
  4. I Survived: The Battle of D-Day, 1944 by Lauren Tarshis
  5. Waiting Here for You by Louie Giglio
  6. Tattered Wings by Kassie Angle

|| February 

  1. Kate's Conundrum by Sarah Holman 
  2. Kate's Christmas by Sarah Holman 
  3. Lessons by Angie Thompson 
  4. A Good Summer by Rebekah A. Morris
  5. They Called Us Enemy by George Takei 
  6. The Long Winter by Laura Ingalls Wilder
  7. Jem and the Mystery Thief by Susan K. Marlow
  8. Jem Digs Up Trouble by Susan K. Marlow
  9. No Chance Meeting by Jaye Elliot 
  10. Malice Toward None by Jack Levin
  11. The Gift by Lauraine Snelling
  12. 12 Days at Bleakly Manor by Michelle Griep
  13. All Along You Were Blooming by Morgan Harper Nichols
  14. 1 Timothy

|| March

  1. History's Worst: Lizzie Borden by Michael Burgan
  2. A Touch of Purple Paint by Hailey Rose 

|| April

  1. The Summer Camp Mystery by Gertrude Chandler Warner
  2. Every Tear a Memory by Myra Johnson

|| May 

  1. Dear America: I Walk in Dread by Lisa Rowe Fraustino
  2. Off Course by Angie Thompson
  3. Marcus: A Soldier's Story by Laura Guenot
  4. Jack the Ripper by Michael Burgan 
  5. Meet My Boyfriend by Willowy Whisper
  6. The Rumored Fortune by Joanna Davidson Politano

|| June 

  1. Lincoln's Last Days by Bill O'Reilly
  2. The Homegrown Historian Sarah Brazytis
  3. I Survived: The Shark Attacks of 1916 by Lauren Tarshis
  4. He Wore Brass Buttons: and short stories by Willowy Whisper 
  5. Window Fellow by yours truly

|| July 

  1. Today Never Happened by Angie Thompson

|| August 

  1. Wondrous Rex by Patricia MacLachlan 
  2. The Back of Beyond by Andy Russell Bowen
  3. The Dinosaur Mystery by Gertrude Chandler Warner
  4. The Whispers God Gives by Ellen Senechal

|| September 

  1. War Letters: Extraordinary Correspondences from American Wars by Andrew Carroll 
  2. Elsie's Endless Wait by Martha Finley
  3. Steal Like an Artist by Austin Kleon
  4. Screams in the Night by Paul Hutchens
  5. The Indian Cemetery by Paul Hutchens
  6. The Treasure Hunt by Paul Hutchens
  7. Thousand Dollar Fish by Paul Hutchens
  8. He Chose the Nails by Max Lucado 
  9. Inside Deaf Culture by Padden & Humphries
  10. True Friends by Robin Jones Gunn

|| October 

  1. Killer Bear by Paul Hutchens
  2. Do Hard Things by Alex & Brett Harris
  3. Swamp Robber by Paul Hutchens
  4. So You Want to Be an Interpreter? by 
  5. Far as the Curse is Found by Amanda Barratt (Joy to the World)
  6. The Art Contest by Perry Elisabeth Kirkpatrick 
  7. The Candle in the Window by Margaret Hill McCarter
  8. Starry Night by Robin Jones Gunn
  9. What's Wrong with Caleb? by Rebekah A. Morris
  10. The Innkeeper by John Piper
  11. Seventeen Wishes by Robin Jones Gunn

|| November

  1. Untitled by Jesseca Wheaton
  2. Jem and the Golden Reward by Susan K. Marlow
  3. Hero at Home by Sarah Verado
  4. Jem's Wild Winter by Susan K. Marlow
  5. A December Bride by Denise Hunter
  6. To Give Hope by Rebekah A. Morris
  7. Reading Between the Signs: Workbook by Anna Mindess 
  8. Never Say Goodbye by Sarah Grace Grzy
  9. Deaf in America by Padden & Humphries

|| December

  1. Go Tell It by Rebekah A. Morris 
  2. Christmas in Winter Hill by Melody Carlson 
  3. Reading Between the Signs by Anna Mindess
  4. On This Holy Night by Lucado, Warren, Jeremiah, et al.
  5. A Tale of Two Hearts by Michelle Griep
  6. Tin Can Serenade by Amanda Dykes
  7. Addy's Little Brother by Connie Rose Porter
  8. What the Cat Dragged In by Angie Thompson
  9. Saving Miss Christmas by Rebekah A. Morris
  10. Lockdown by Angela Watts
  11. A Christmas Extravaganza


81 books = 11,224 pages

2 comments:

  1. Hi Faith!! First off, I feel so tickled to see "The Whispers God Gives" on here. ^_^
    Second, I'm currently studying WWII for history, and would love some good book and/or movie recs. If you have any you'd care to share, please message me over Goodreads or email.
    Thanks so much! <3

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    1. Hello dear! :) Aww, absolutely—it was so good! I think I have the start of a review written somewhere, so I'l get it posted eventually xD
      Ooooh, absolutely! Emailing now :D

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