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wannabecountrybumpkin Posted - Apr 10 2009 : 9:00:42 PM
Hi Ladies..

I have just finished reading all Jan Karon's books and absolutely adored them. Can any of you suggest an author who writes similar style books??

Blessings!

Christy
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Lessie Louise Posted - Jul 22 2009 : 1:03:50 PM
I've enjoyed books by Barbara Bickmore, She wrote The Moon Below and my favorite, East of the Sun. Good story lines about strong women set in diffrent periods of time.

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farmmom22 Posted - Apr 14 2009 : 2:05:59 PM
Two authors I really like are Debbie Macomber and Jennifer Chiaverini. Jennifer Chiaverini writes the Elm Creek Quilts series and they are wonderful. I'm reading one of Debbie Macomber's books right now called "The Shop on Blossom Street" and it's really good. Both authors write heart-warming books.

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wannabecountrybumpkin Posted - Apr 13 2009 : 2:06:43 PM
Oh cool thanks! I don't know about ya'll but I've really have had a hard time lately finding a good book. I went to Target's book dept looking for one, every book on the shelf was either about someone who's loved one's died, war, adultery, and anything else sad/depressing! I enjoy escaping the world's problems when I read not fall into a depression, I can turn on the news for that.

Christy
Farmgirl Sister #139

graciegreeneyes Posted - Apr 11 2009 : 4:22:35 PM
There's an author - Katherine Valentine, I think (I know the last name is Valentine) who has written 3 or so books in a similar vein. I really enjoyed them, another one is Philip Gulley - his are very funny, he is a Quaker minister and his books are about a Quaker minister, I gave one to my mom who is a minister ( not quaker though) and she loved it.
Amy Grace

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wannabecountrybumpkin Posted - Apr 11 2009 : 3:53:23 PM
Thanks Ladies! I really loved the Mitford Series. I just hate that I have to wait till Oct 2010 till the next book comes out in the Father Tim Series.

Christy
Farmgirl Sister #139

Mumof3 Posted - Apr 11 2009 : 12:41:56 PM
For an English version try Miss Read. Lovely little books.

Karin

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couggardengirl Posted - Apr 11 2009 : 09:03:35 AM
Check out Lauraine Snelling

I LOVE her Red River of The North, Return to Red River and Daughters of Blessing Series!
dutchy Posted - Apr 11 2009 : 08:57:47 AM
Mitford series are nice aren't they.
I love Janette Oke, and Beverly Lawrence too, even though they are way different from Jan Karon.
But you might like those too :)

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dkelewae Posted - Apr 11 2009 : 06:30:39 AM
Christy-I too just discovered Jan Karon! I'm reading the first book in her Mitford series.

Diana
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NikkiBeaumont Posted - Apr 11 2009 : 03:33:58 AM
Hey, Christy! I can't think of an author that would really be in the same vein as Jan Karon. Jeanette Oke is the only one I can think of. You could check out the reading lists of people on amazon who like Jan Karon's work.

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