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Carry On, Mr. Bowditch
Carry On, Mr. Bowditch by Jean Latham is, yes, another historical fiction novel, set in the 1700-1800s. It details the adventures and trials Nathaniel Bowditch, a genius mathmetician, faced on his way to becoming a renowned navigator. This book review will give you my highlights, lowlights, and insights into Carry On, Mr. Bowditch. Characters Favorite…
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Anne of Green Gables
The classic that I’ve recently read for the FIRST TIME! Can’t wait to share my thoughts about it. the story I really enjoyed the many individual adventures Anne was a part of, from climbing a roof to Ms. Allan’s tea party. My favorite was probably her first day of school–especially when she broke her slate…
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The Witch of Blackbird Pond
The historical fiction novel The Witch of Blackbird Pond by Elizabeth George Speare has become a very popular read—for good reason. If you’ve ever read this book, you know about the lovable people, realistic lifestyle, intensifying plot line, and overall great story. Here’s my review of it! Characters Personally, my favorite parts of this book…
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Summer Time Book List
It’s been awhile (two months, in fact!) since I updated this site so I’m just checking in. Summer 2025 has been going great so far and looking forward to the last month of it!! In the meantime…I’ve put together a short list of my favorite late-summer reads. Enjoy 🙂 These are just a few of…
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The Interpreter: Part Two
This post is about the second half of the Interpreter chapter in Pilgrim’s Progress (see previous posts). In it, the interpreter shows Christian another vision. This vision is of a man in a cage, weeping. He is called Despair. He represents the one who used to follow God and thought himself a believer, but has…
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Lord of the Rings: Best Characters
Welcome back to Lord of the Rings post! If you’ve never seen these movies or read the books, check out my previous post for a quick background and plot explanation. Anyways, today will be fun because I’m going to share my thoughts on the four best characters–at least, they’re the best ones in my opinion.…
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Lord of the Rings: the Fellowship of the Ring
It’s time for the ultimate book-turned-movie post: The Lord of the Rings Trilogy by J.R. R. Tolkien!! These exciting, enchanting stories are some of the most well-known in the literature world. We’re going to be looking at them through the movie, because the movie follows the story line closely and gives a really good picture…
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The Chronicles of Narnia
My sister, dad and I recently finished reading the Chronicles of Narnia. I loved these books so much!! The adventures of the Pevensies and the creatures of Narnia are priceless and every single book is a work of art. Here’s a quick summary of each one: Lion, Witch and the Wardrobe The four Pevensies (Peter,…