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Jun. 12, 2009 - Books... who needs a life when you can read about one?

When it comes to books.... I am a confirmed cheeto-eating junkie (that was a joke about drug users... I know it wasn't funny). While Christian fiction romance novels are my favorite, I just enjoy reading in general. I have read countless of my CFR (Christian Fiction Romance), Harry Potter, Narnia, books on the holocaust, and many biographys, as well as a some really cool classic books. 

Harry Potter:  I know alot of people don't read Harry Potter because of it's magical content, and I kinda have a problem with that.  No, I don't have a problem if you don't want your kids to read it, but don't blame it on the magic if you let them read Narnia or if you let them watch shows with talking animals.  If kids can't tell the diffrence in make-believe and what's real, then they really have no business reading anything at all.  I am not trying to be mean about it the books, but The Chronicles of Narnia is also a book containing magic and I don't understand why people will read one, but not the other. The only problem I really have with HP is that it does have a few bad words, but overall is a good book series if you like some action/fantasy in your reads:0)

Narnia:  I love these books!  I have not read all of them, but if you are going to read any, you need to read the last one in the series, which is really the begining of Narnia.  That book is amazing!

Christian Fiction Romance Novels: Now this section could get long.  I have read some really amazing authors!  Lori Wick is my favorite, her modern novels and her historical ficition series are out of this world! Books you should check out: The English Garden Series, The Yellow Rose Triology, The Princess, Sophie's Heart, White Chocolate Moments, Bamboo and Lace, and soooo many more that I can't even rember all of them, if it has her name on it-- read it!

I also love Dee Henderson, she writes really great mystery/crime romance novels.  And all are focused on God and many offer great Salvation stories.  I have not read all of her books but you deffintley need to check out the O'Malley Series and the prequal Danger in the Shadows.

There are so many wonderful CFRs that I have read it would be imposibble for me o rember them all.  Please check out some of these great reads!

If you have questions about some of the books I suggeted, disagree, or want to suggest more great books to me (please, please, please do!!) comment and let me know. No readers are judged at this blog!

Happy reading! ;) Tabi ;D

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Jun. 13, 2009 - Hey Chick!

Posted by Anonymous

Thanks for the heads up on all the great CFR's! I went to the library and LOADED up on some Lori Wick books. YOU are so right. Her books are awesome!

Someone else once told me that Robin Hatcher is a good author. I read some of her books and they are really good as well.

Be blessed my dear sweet friend!
Mrs. Jennifer
www.belikeesther.blogspot.com

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Jun. 13, 2009 - Untitled Comment

Posted by James Walther

CFR is the suffix of the Franciscan Friars of the Renewal, one of the coolest batch of friars you will ever meet. Just thought I'd let you know.

James
jameswalther.blogspot.com

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Jun. 13, 2009 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Lynae

I enjoyed reading Stepping Heavenward by Elizabeth Prentiss and Beautiful Girlhood by Mabel Hale. I love your blog!

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Jun. 13, 2009 - Thanks for sharing!

Posted by tabicat

Mrs. Jen: Thanks for the good suggestions and I'm glad you liked Lori Wick, she's the bomb!

James: Thanks for telling me, you know I wouldn't know anything about somthing like that =D

Lynae: Thanks for the suggestions and the complement! Hannah B. designed it for me, her add is at the bottom of the page, Dandelion Design.

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Aug. 7, 2009 - Hi!

Posted by Godsgurl93

My name's Keysia and I'll be 16 in 9 days! That's a little about me! I loved your blog! Would you mind if I added you as my friend?

your sis in Christ,

Keysia

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Sep. 22, 2009 - Harry Potter vs. Narnia

Posted by Joyful24

Hey,
We aren't aloud to read, watch etc. Harry Potter because of the Witch Craft it has in it. Yes, Narnia has "magic" in it but it has the magic thrust apon them. In Harry Potter they are being trained to do magic.
I don't know if that makes sense to you or not. Haha, I'm not really good at explaining that.

Well, Bye!

Your Friend, Felicity =)

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