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What are you reading in January?
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Beth - ;)
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(last one is mainstream YA)
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Look above the box where you are going to leave a comment. You should see comment, a space, add book/author (in blue ink), and then (some html is ok) [also in blue ink]. Clink on add book/author, then type in the book you are looking for and click add. If you want the cover photo instead of the link, scroll to the bottom of the listed titles and authors, click the circle beside cover and then add the book.
I hope this helps.
Windi, I'm sorry I missed your question. Courtney explained it really well. If you need further guidance, let us know, and we'll give it another try.


It probably isn’t. I don’t see it on the mobile version of the website. I always use the desktop version of the website, even on my phone, because the mobile version and app don’t have full functionality. I can’t think a website I visit that I’d rather use a mobile version or app instead of the full site. I hate mobile and app versions, but unfortunately, some of the sites I visit now have only a mobile-style version. That is very frustrating to me, especially when I can no longer do things I used to do regularly.


Any particular time period that you're interested in?
Windi, I have heard from others that the "add book/author" button is only available on the desktop, but not the app. I hope there will be a time when you're on the desktop (or laptop, as I nearly always am) and can check out the button.
Mauro wrote: "Any recommendations of historical Christian fiction?"
Here are a few of my favorite historical Christian fiction books:
Here are a few of my favorite historical Christian fiction books:






I'm about to start

I'll also be reading 4 of Lynette Eason's books for the 2018 Author Challenge:




Also I just bought the Shadows Over England series by Roseanna White


Others on the agenda are:
















~ A newbie still trying to get the hang of how things work here 😊
The Just Talk thread would work for that. You could also use this one (What are you reading? thread).
What's your question?
What's your question?


I have a "did not finish" shelf too (exclusive), as Hannah mentioned, but I still put in dates of when I started and "finished" it, leaving my thoughts of why I stopped reading it in my review. It counts as part of my official Goodreads challenge because I put dates in, but I don't count it toward any other challenge since I didn't read the entire story.
I just DNFed one yesterday, I believe, and you may see my review of it here if you like: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Let us know if you have further questions, Windi.
By the way, I hardly ever DNF a book. Only when I'm really not connecting well with it or am really disgusted by its content. But normally, I finish every book I start.
I just DNFed one yesterday, I believe, and you may see my review of it here if you like: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Let us know if you have further questions, Windi.
By the way, I hardly ever DNF a book. Only when I'm really not connecting well with it or am really disgusted by its content. But normally, I finish every book I start.


Next is Across the Blue

Then a Dee Henderson that’s waiting at the library
Then a Lynette Eason since she is the author this month in a challenge.
And I have yet to pick one for the mystery challenge.


I just finished

Currently reading:




Currently reading: Eat, Pray, Love, The Food Lab: Better Home Cooking Through Science, and Ladies of Liberty: The Women Who Shaped Our Nation all on Kindle.
I tried to finish "Ladies of Liberty" a while ago, but my attention span on historical books only goes for a short time before I take a break on them lol The other 2 books though, I'm highlighting a bunch of stuff in them and even taking notes so I highly recommend them! Elizabeth Gilbert isn't overly religious even though she was raised Protestant. But her experiences help her see God in a whole new way through meditations, yoga, and learning to forgive herself for a rocky and nasty divorce is incredible.
"The Food Lab" is great for me as an aspiring cook still trying new things :D I'm a 20-something who loves science too so this is a neat spin on a cookbook. Kenji explains what happens to our food when we cook it in a scientific light, and even shakes up traditional ways of cooking food based on the molecular level.




It's here: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/8.... I've had it on my GR shelf since I got a free Kindle copy in 2012.




I also read Appointment with Death, Animal Farm, The Ghosts of Williamsburg...And Nearby Environs, A Silent Terror, and A Daughter's Inheritance.





I'm currently reading An Unexpected Love, P. T. Barnum: America's Greatest Showman, A Silent Fury, Archie's Americana, Vol. 1: Best of the 1940s, The History of Underclothes, Kidnapped, and Knowing God.







I'm planning to read the three books in The Bride's Prerogative: Fergus, Idaho, Becomes Home to Three Mysteries Ending in Romances and listen to A Surrendered Heart and The Selection. If I like The Selection, I'll probably continue with the series. I should be able to listen to quite a few more books, but I haven't yet picked them out. I'll probably listen to some Agatha Christie.




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