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carolbrigid Posted - Apr 12 2009 : 1:12:09 PM
I'm reading Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers right now, and I also purchased a book by Deeanne Gist called A Bride Most Begrudging.

I am new to the Christian fiction (well I have read a couple of the Amish books) and was wondering if you can have any favorites you can recommend for me please? I love Redeeming Love so far!! And can't wait to read the other one I bought.

Thank you all!

Farmgirl Hugs,
Carol

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KayB Posted - Jun 24 2009 : 07:14:24 AM
I like Karen Kingsbury and Lori Wick a lot. I have most of Grace Livingston Hill's books, too. There are several others I have, but haven't read yet, but I'm getting there. I also have all of Dee Henderson's books and just love them.

Life's a dance you learn as you go
carolbrigid Posted - May 04 2009 : 07:34:09 AM
I see a book that is about cowgirls and cowboys. It's called The Reluctant Cowgirl by Christine Lynxwiler. Has anyone read this one? I like the ones about the cowgirls and cowboys.

Farmgirl Hugs,
Carol

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carolbrigid Posted - May 04 2009 : 07:28:06 AM
Okay, girls. I just finally finished reading Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers and I absolutely LOVED LOVED LOVED it. I have to honestly say it's one of the best books I've ever read, and that's saying a lot. I have been reading my entire life. Oh man it was good!!! I wish I could find another book similar to this one!!!

Lori, thank you. I'm going to the website now.

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Carol

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sonshine4u Posted - May 03 2009 : 3:00:42 PM
The Thoene's are some of my very favorite historical Christian fiction authors. They have so many wonderful series to pick from. You can't go wrong there! I love learning history through fiction. So if you're into that, check them out for sure!

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ddmashayekhi Posted - May 02 2009 : 5:49:47 PM
Hey Jeannie, Lynn Austin is a friend of mine! I read this to see if anyone was going to mention her books. She is one terrific lady, I'm glad you enjoy her books. I'll let her know that there are some farmgirls fans here for her!

Dawn in IL
jpbluesky Posted - May 02 2009 : 1:59:08 PM
I like Lynn Austin, and am reading one now by Lori Wick. I jump around to many Christian authors, and really like the ones that feature multiple stories about individual states in the olde days.

I am getting hooked on Christian fiction, and like it more and more as a way to relax and enjoy reading without having to read foul language and mentally picture terrble things.

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Aunt Jenny Posted - May 02 2009 : 1:53:20 PM
I am reading Charlotte Hubbard alot lately....the Angels of Mercy series. I started by reading A Patchwork Family and didn't know it was a series....now I am reading the third book..they have really really been good. I think there are 4 out so far and two or three more planned in the series.

Jenny in Utah
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kristin sherrill Posted - May 02 2009 : 12:08:29 PM
The Enchanted Barn by Grace L Hill is my favorite book of hers. I could read it over and over, too. I love all her books and have alot of them. They are so easy to read and I just can't put them down once I get started on them. Love her. It just makes me want to live way back then. Her daughter wrote some books, too, didn't she?

I also like Janette Oakes, too.

Kris

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Miss2Missus Posted - May 02 2009 : 09:35:16 AM
oh that's excellent. i didn't know they could do that. i really need to get into the habit of going to my library more often.

Karen ^_^

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Canadian farmgirl Posted - May 02 2009 : 06:34:33 AM
Yes, it's a lot of fun, and you learn something new every day!

There are so many other great Christian historical authors out there, like Wanda Brunstetter, Cindy Woodsmall, Kim Vogel Sawyer, Jan Watson, Lauraine Snelling, Beverly Lewis, Janette Oke, Sharlene MacLaren, & Tamera Alexander, to name a few.

That's what's great about the other websites I listed before--you can find out about upcoming releases, new authors, etc. and discover many authors you might not have heard of. If your library does not have these authors in their collection, just ask if they can do an interlibrary loan for you. Libraries lend to other libraries all the time! It's a service many people don't know exists.

Lori

Farmgirl Sister #183
Miss2Missus Posted - May 01 2009 : 9:16:00 PM
OH to be a librarian. that's probably in my top five jobs i would love as a career. I envy you Lori.

Karen ^_^

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Chinook Cottage Posted - May 01 2009 : 5:36:42 PM
No one has said my favorite yet----Wanda Brunstetter

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Canadian farmgirl Posted - May 01 2009 : 12:51:45 PM
Hi,

Yes, I do work at a public library! It's such an interesting job, and you can imagine, I see soooo many great books I want to read, but just don't have the time to read them all!

Ours is a smaller library system, so I get to do many different jobs; I look after interlibrary loans, but I also get to do circulation, cataloging, collection development, processing, weeding, displays, etc.

There are so many great websites to help you discover new authors, too. Another good free one I use for readers' advisory is www.readersadvice.com ; here is the link to check out their Christian Historical Fiction listings:

http://www.readersadvice.com/readadv/000196.html


and this site, http://www.faithfulreader.com/index.asp ,is another great resource. You can sign up for a monthly newsletter from them, to stay informed about new books, recommendations, etc.

Have fun!
Lori

Farmgirl Sister #183
Miss2Missus Posted - May 01 2009 : 12:13:20 PM
oh wow, awesome. thanks Lori! Do you really work at a library?

Karen ^_^

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Calicogirl Posted - May 01 2009 : 07:44:31 AM
Can you tell that Lori works at a library?

~Sharon

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Canadian farmgirl Posted - May 01 2009 : 07:14:22 AM
Karen,

Here are a few of the historical Christian fiction novels I have enjoyed:

Deeanne Gist:
A bride most begrudging
The measure of a lady
(she has A bride in the bargain coming out May 30, and I want to read this one, too!)

Jane Kirkpatrick:

Kinship and Courage series
All together in one place
No eye can see
What once we knew

Change & cherish series
A clearing in the wild
A tendering in the storm
A mending at the edge


Tracie Peterson:
Bells of Lowell series
Daughter of the loom
A fragile design
These tangled threads

Yukon quest series
Treasures of the North
Ashes and ice
Rivers of gold

There are many, many more great books, too many to list here. Here is a website I use quite a bit:

http://www.christianbook.com/fiction

You can search the genre you like, and read about the books, check ratings, etc.

Happy reading!

Lori

Farmgirl Sister #183
graciegreeneyes Posted - Apr 30 2009 : 7:42:15 PM
In a little different vein the Philip Gulley books are really good - Phillip Gulley is a quaker minister who has written some fiction and some essays. I really like the messages in his essays, and his fiction, also about a quaker minister, is hilarious. My mom is a minister and some of the situations in his books, for instance trying to get a bathroom remodeled, really strike a chord.
Amy Grace

Farmgirl #224
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Julia Posted - Apr 30 2009 : 7:40:26 PM
I love the Mitford books. A fun, easy read, with a clear gospel message.

For tomorrow and its needs I do not pray, but keep me, guide me, love me, Lord just for today.
St. Augustine

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Miss2Missus Posted - Apr 30 2009 : 5:15:34 PM
I have to recomend In Search of Eden by Linda Nichols. It's a very sweet story. She's a good writer but i haven't found anything else she has writen if she has. Me personally i enjoy historical bible fiction. I would like to try some of the newer christian fictions but haven't been sure where to start.

Lori, what are some of the historical christian stories you have read?



Karen ^_^

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Canadian farmgirl Posted - Apr 15 2009 : 1:45:50 PM
Francine Rivers is wonderful! I enjoy Robin Lee Hatcher, Deeanne Gist, Jane Kirkpatrick, Cathy Marie Hake, Denise Hunter, Sharlene MacLaren, Tracie Petersen, & Kim Vogel Sawyer, to name a few!

I really enjoy the historical Christian fiction stories.

Lori


Farmgirl Sister #183
britchickny Posted - Apr 14 2009 : 04:36:18 AM
Oh, and the "Sister Chicks" series by Robin Jones Gunn. Fun reads!
Always a great message!

ANGIE
"Mercy, peace and love be yours in abundance" JUDE 1:2

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sweetproserpina Posted - Apr 13 2009 : 6:26:15 PM
Oh, I second Grace Livingston Hill. I'm not Christian and still love (love!) her books. They are so sweet and pure-hearted. I just finished rereading 'The Enchanted Barn' for the umpteenth time today, love love love it. The ultimate farmgirl book- about a family moving out to make a home in an old stone barn! My other fav is 'Re-Creations'.

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britchickny Posted - Apr 13 2009 : 4:05:47 PM
Neta Jackson is a contemporary Christian author, I love her "Yada Yada Prayer Group" series.

ANGIE
"Mercy, peace and love be yours in abundance" JUDE 1:2

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dutchy Posted - Apr 13 2009 : 2:23:21 PM
Beverly Lewis, Janette Oke , and a lot more I can't think of now.
OH, Kathy Herman and Dee Henderson too

Hugs from Marian/Dutchy, a farmgirl from the Netherlands :)

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country roads Posted - Apr 13 2009 : 09:42:48 AM
I love anything by Beverly Lewis, I just can't put her books down.

Take care, Melissa.

Farmgirl # 352

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