Wow! I never expected I would see that, 1000 comments is pretty good for me who is not really known to anyone! <p> On Friday we were walking and stopped at a little homeschool store on the way for a rest  and i bought two books  to read aloud this year, but one as I was walking, the name looked so familiar! As i looked some more, I got excited as I realized that it was the same author that had written a book I read long ago and really enjoyed.  I could never remember the title or the author really, just what the cover looked like and they were a little different, but really enjoyed it. They took place in Germany after the war ended  and the girl had great danes.
I got this book called The long Way Home by Margot Benery-Isbert, which is the author of the book I had read.  I think her dog died in the war and she she ended up helping with other displaced dogs or something. Anyhow, I was excited over this little thing, as I figured I would never figure out the book.<p> I am working on read through that book, but only while I have extra time by my computer, so it may take awhile, but I read a few other books this past while, not as many as I would like!
Summer of Joy by Ann Gabhart 347 pgs.
Painted Dresses Patricia Hickman 342 pgs.
The Outsider by Ann Gabhart  342 pgs.
The days of Ofelia by Anita Dianmant 226 pgs. (older book about a  lady who moved to a Hispanic country and a little girl she befriended)

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Martha Artyomenko is an unpublished fiction author who has published some nonfiction magazine articles and reviews over the years. An avid reader and mother of four sons, she brings her many years of expertise to play when writing realistic fiction about topics of mothering, domestic violence, and childbirth. In her free time, if she is not reading, you will find her walking while musing about her next story to write or traveling to learn history for another story. Martha Artyomenko supports authors by running an active social media group (Avid Readers of Christian Fiction) and newsletter promoting niche fiction authors that would otherwise be unknown. Join me by leaving a comment or signing up for the newsletter.

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  1. Mom

    What do you mean 1000 comments. You got 1000 comments on your blog?
    I just noticed you don't have my blog listed. I thought I had seen it before though.
    Mom

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