Ruth
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MemberBringer of Storms, by L. B. Graham: 496 pages.
Running Total: 4,848 pages
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MemberDragonLight, by Donita K. Paul: 377 pages.
Running Total: 4,352 pages
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MemberDragonFire, by Donita K. Paul: 346 pages.
Running Total: 3,975 pages
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MemberDragonKnight, by Donita K. Paul: 393 pages. — Quite possibly the best of the series…
Running Total: 3,629 pages
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MemberEight Cousins, by Louisa May Alcott: 299 pages.
Rose in Bloom, by Louisa May Alcott: 322 pages.
Running Total: 3,236 pages
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MemberDragonQuest, by Donita K. Paul: 349 pages.
Running Total: 2,615 pages
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MemberDragonSpell, by Donita K. Paul: 334 pages.
Running Total: 2,266 pages
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MemberFreddy the Pied Piper, by Walter R. Brooks: 253 pages.
I hadn’t read a Freddy book in forever! This one kept me company on and off through the wee hours of the morning.
Running Total: 1,932 pages
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MemberBeyond the Summerland, by L. B. Graham: 593 pages. Excellent as usual.
Running Total: 1,679 pages
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MemberThe Vanishing Sculptor, by Donita K. Paul: 398 pages. — Review on Incredibooks soon!
Running Total: 1,086 pages
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MemberVoyage of Slaves, by Brian Jacques: 356 pages.
The Digging-est Dog, by Al Perkins: 63 pages. (Read aloud to little sister.)
Pet of the Met, by Lydia and Don Freeman: 63 pages. (Read aloud to little sister.)
Running Total: 688 pages
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MemberThe Castle of Llyr, by Lloyd Alexander: 206 pages. — Likely my favorite of the Prydain Chronicles.
Running Total: 206 pages
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MemberYay! Happy Birthday, Becca!
I’m not sure where the cake went…
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MemberI just found a description up on Amazon! ‘Tis as follows:
Donita K. Paul’s 250,000-plus-selling DragonKeeper Chronicles series has attracted a wide spectrum of dedicated fans–and they’re sure to fall in love with the new characters and adventures in her latest superbly crafted fiction novel for all ages. It’s a mind-boggling fantasy that inhabits the same world as the DragonKeeper Chronicles, but in a different country and an earlier time, where the people know little of Wulder and nothing of Paladin.
In The Vanishing Sculptor, readers will meet Tipper, a young emerlindian who’s responsible for the upkeep of her family’s estate during her sculptor father’s absence. Tipper soon discovers that her actions have unbalanced the whole foundation of her world, and she must act quickly to undo the calamitous threat. But how can she save her father and her world on her own? The task is too huge for one person, so she gathers the help of some unlikely companions—including the nearly five-foot tall parrot Beccaroon—and eventually witnesses the loving care and miraculous resources of Wulder. Through Tipper’s breathtaking story, readers will discover the beauty of knowing and serving God.
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MemberFor the sake of the others, I’ll skip the singing.
But happy birthday, Kyle!
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