Harry Potter & the Goblet of Fire

It’s time for the Triwizard Tournament! My husband and I continued our journey of Harry Potter and his friends into the fourth installment, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. If you’re not familiar with Harry Potter, this is the one where Hogwarts hosts the Triwizard Tournament, which is where other wizarding schools are invited […]

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The Brothers Karamazov

I participated in an online book course earlier in the year that was led by a pastor I follow on social media. Brian Zahnd is a theologian, leads travel groups to the Middle East where you can learn on-site Biblical history, and loves to read. He has an obsession with Dostoevsky’s The Brothers Karamazov. Besides […]

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Nick

I wanted to read something shorter and hop off the series train, so I read Nick. Nick is a prelude to The Great Gatsby, exploring the time Nick Carraway spent toward the end of his tour in France during WWI to when he went to New Orleans to escape the monotony of home, leading up […]

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Daily Writing Prompt

Growing up, I was fortunate to be raised in a home that encouraged my siblings to try different hobbies. My older sister was dance and sports, my younger brother was everything sports, I was the creative… and sports, ha-ha. I also grew up in church. For a lutheran church, we were deep in the prophetic, […]

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The Wild Rose

One more book to go for this trilogy. The Wild Rose focuses on Seamie, Fiona’s little brother, who isn’t little anymore. Time has passed since [Spoiler] Seamie and Willa have climbed Kilimanjaro, leaving their love shattered… like Willa’s leg. Back in London, time becomes a precious thing. World War I is approaching fast, leaving politics […]

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The Tea Rose

I started another series. This time it was only a trilogy. Fiona Finnegan is a stubborn dreamer of a dock worker’s daughter living in London right before turn into 20th century. Fiona may not be living in even middle class terms, but it’s a good life with a loving family and adoring… the author doesn’t […]

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Hyde

The countdown to Christmas is coming! The end is nigh! Following the trend I have been on for a classic with a modern sequel or spin-off, I read Hyde. I like Daniel Levine’s approach and style to this. Hyde is told from Mr. Hyde’s point of view, starting from well before his first appearance in […]

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Children of God go Bowling

I was sifting through my bookcases and wanted to read something different that I had been throwing on the back burner for awhile, which is basically most of my books, which then makes it sound like the books I own have grown dull to me. I mean, maybe. Children of God go Bowling sounded like […]

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