Hello, Friends ~ a list of what I finished last month! How was your July reading stack? 🙂 I had some lovely reading…
The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (*****) – My friend mentioned she was reading this with her children this summer and I just had to reread it too after hearing the beautiful things she was taking away. It did not disappoint. Such a simple story, but so very deep beneath the surface. I saved a few commonplace quotes for contemplation and I underlined my poor book excessively!
The Little Grey Men: A Story for the Young at Heart by B.B. (*****) – I just adore this book about the adventures of three gnomes in the gorgeously-described countryside of Britain. They in fact, could be the last gnomes left in the whole of Britain. They are searching for their brother who left to seek the source of Folly Stream that they reside near. Along the way they meet many friends and have an amazing discovery of a lovely ship to further aid them in their search. One caveat, there is one sort of strange section, just FYI, if you read with children, a giant is killed by the pagan god Pan.
The Left-Handed Story: Writing and the Writer’s Life by Nancy Willard (****) – I really enjoy Nancy Willard’s writing for children and this was an inspiring bunch of vignettes about the writing life.
Madame Chic Series by Jennifer L. Scott (****) – An Instagram friend recommended Jennifer’s Youtube channel to me and it was just the right thing for me at the right time. She is so challenging and encouraging to me as a homemaker and woman. I’m in a bit of slump coming off of pregnancy and just the post-partum season. So I checked out her trilogy of books from the library. Mrs. Scott lived in Paris for 6 months while in college, learning many helpful and inspiring things from her host family and specifically, her host mother, whom she has dubbed Madame Chic. I found her books a lovely extension of her Youtube channel. My favorite was Lessons from Madame Chic: 20 Stylish Secrets I Learned While Living in Paris. I ended up skimming the other two in the series, as I felt some of it was a bit redundant or common sense to me, but I really am loving her vlogs when I get a chance to watch them. This one recently was so soothing to me for some reason.
Island Magic by Elizabeth Goudge (*****) Beautiful! Honest & real! I love that Goudge doesn’t shy away from problems that can happen in marriage. I really enjoyed this book and I feel like I can’t do it justice in a review. Here is a review that I loved! I had this book on my list for the year, so that is nice to scratch it off.
Spinning Silver by Naomi Novik (***) – This was a well-written fantasy spinoff of Rumpelstiltskin with some twists. It was interesting, but I really couldn’t love any of the characters, even though they were well-written, I can’t put my finger on it, maybe just never really felt like there was a truly GOOD or noble person in the bunch. I’m not talking perfection, just goodness. That made me feel distant from the story like I was craving someone to root for. Overall, very creative!
The Holy Bible (*****) – I read Matthew and dove in Mark a bit. I’m constantly amazed at Jesus’ compassion. ❤
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I am constantly amazed at the number of books you read. I downloaded Libby for ebooks, and I read two light books in two weeks.
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Hi Anne! I’m not familiar with Libby for ebooks? Have you found anything really great lately?
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Our library was pushing the Libby app, so I downloaded it. I like it. It works much better for me than Overdrive. I read two books of fluff, things I wouldn’t recommend to anyone. That kind of reading is just for relaxation.
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Ha, ha, ha… The Little Prince is so quotable, true.
You are making me want to read Goudge more! And I will. I love what you say about her, how she doesn’t shy from the hardships of marriage, but she always offers hope or the peace from doing the right thing. (I will read the review you link)
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I am so glad to find people who read Elizabeth Goudge! I collect her books and have read most of them. Seldom do I come away from her books without a quote that I can meditate on and learn from. I found your blog looking for reviews of her work to see who was still reading her. They are like a quiet, honest voice for people who want to listen and who maybe want a little break from today’s fast pace and slick marketing. They mirror authenticity and faith. Anyway, so glad I found you!
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Hi Jill! I’m so glad you stopped by and told me about your enjoyment of Elizabeth Goudge! I so agree that she has some lines that are amazing to reflect on. What is your favorite of her titles? Thanks for your kind words and chatting with me about her!
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