Christian Fiction Devourers discussion
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Beth
Brittany
Carissa
Celia
Hannah
Karen
Kathi
Lauri
Linda
Loraine
Margaret
Michelle
Simone
Staci
Wendy
Beth
Brittany
Carissa
Celia
Hannah
Karen
Kathi
Lauri
Linda
Loraine
Margaret
Michelle
Simone
Staci
Wendy

1. Gay Girl, Good God: The Story of Who I Was and Who God Has Always Been
2. Amil and the After
3. Rediscovering Christmas: Surprising Insights into the Story You Thought You Knew
4. The White Darkness
5. The Forgotten Garden
6. Tracking Tilly
7. The Weight of Sand: My 450 Days Held Hostage in the Sahara
8. A Night Divided
9. Of Water and the Spirit: Ritual, Magic, and Initiation in the Life of an African Shaman
10. Moomin: The Complete Tove Jansson Comic Strip, Vol. 01
11. Welcome to the Hyunam-Dong Bookshop
12. How to Raise a Healthy Gamer: End Power Struggles, Break Bad Screen Habits, and Transform Your Relationship with Your Kids
13. How Dare the Sun Rise: Memoirs of a War Child
14. Serial Burn
15. The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency
16. King Leopold's Ghost: A Story of Greed, Terror, and Heroism in Colonial Africa
17. Rediscovering Israel: A Fresh Look at God's Story in Its Historical and Cultural Contexts
18. Short Stories by Jesus: The Enigmatic Parables of a Controversial Rabbi
19. River Sing Me Home
20. You: The Story: A Writer's Guide to Craft Through Memory
21. The Secret Society of Salzburg
22. Taste of Home Mediterranean Favorites: Hundreds of Recipes to Savor the Good Life
23. Milk Street: Tuesday Nights: More than 200 Simple Weeknight Suppers that Deliver Bold Flavor, Fast
24. Blessed Are the Misfits: Great News for Believers who are Introverts, Spiritual Strugglers, or Just Feel Like They're Missing Something
25. Becoming MomStrong: How to Fight with All That's in You for Your Family and Your Faith
26. Kalyana
27. Monique and the Mango Rains: Two Years With a Midwife in Mali
28. What Happens Next
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I'm in! No specific level. I participate in this challenge just to see how many library books I read each year. I love visiting the library and checking out books. Just not sure how many I actually end up reading. :-)
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1. Always Look Twice by Elizabeth Goddard (1/9/25)
2. Don't Keep Silent by Elizabeth Goddard (1/19/25)
3. Books by Horseback: A Librarian's Brave Journey to Deliver Books to Children by Emma Carlson Berne (2/5/25)
4. Beatrix Potter, Scientist by Lindsay H. Metcalf (2/5/25)
5. Abigail Adams by P.S. Wells / PeggySue Wells (2/9/25)
6. Sabotaged Mission by Tina Radcliffe (2/13/25)
7. Eliminating the Witness by Jordyn Redwood (2/14/25)
8. Kiss the Bride: Three Summer Love Stories by Robin Lee Hatcher (2/15/25)
9. Treacherous Escape by Kellie VanHorn (2/16/25)
10. Ambush in the Mountains by Mary Alford (2/18/25)
11. This Time Around by Denise Hunter
12. Storm Warning by Elizabeth Goddard
13. Say I Do by Rachel Hauck
14. The Loved One by Catherine Palmer
15. The Long March Home by Marcus Brotherton
16. Lights Out by Natalie Walters
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Hannah wrote: "Curious question. Do you think Kindle Unlimited reads should count for this challenge? I haven’t in the past but it occurred to me it’s not that different from a library and they do use “checked ou..."
Good question. I believe some count KU as part of the e-reader challenge, but can see how it fits here too since the books are "checked out". My own approach is to not count KU anywhere. There's not a wrong approach so please include where makes the most sense for you.
Good question. I believe some count KU as part of the e-reader challenge, but can see how it fits here too since the books are "checked out". My own approach is to not count KU anywhere. There's not a wrong approach so please include where makes the most sense for you.

I'm not really planning to participate with this as a challenge, but it might be interesting for me to track books (or e-books) that I actually purchase! It's a REVERSE challenge! LOL

I do count them for e-reader (which I define as anything on my phone, from NetGalley to Libby and archive.org)

I count them as well as I consider KU as library books checked out from Amazon. I also count Hoopla as they come through my library.










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Books mentioned in this topic
Taken (other topics)Alpaca Lies (other topics)
A Healing Touch (other topics)
Laurel: Bride of Arkansas (other topics)
Minnesota Bride (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Robin Lee Hatcher (other topics)Denise Hunter (other topics)
Emma Carlson Berne (other topics)
Lindsay H. Metcalf (other topics)
P.S. Wells / PeggySue Wells (other topics)
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#1 George Peabody Library in Baltimore
#2 Library of Strahov Monastery (Prague, Czech Republic)
#3 Wiblingen Monastery Library (Ulm, Germany)
#4 Stephen A Schwarzman Building at the New York Public Library
#5 Old Library of Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland)
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LEVELS:
Level 1: 1-10 books
Level 2: 11-30 books
Level 3: 31-50 books
Level 4: 51-80 books
Level 5: 81+ books
Respond with “I’m in!” and your level if you are going to participate in this challenge.