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S.D. Smith: Ember's End
S.D. Smith: Ember's End

S.D. Smith: Ember's End

The last of the Green Ember series. I haven’t finished it yet but if it’s as good as the previous three it will be worth it. These books bring joy and simplicity while you get deeply endeared to these wily rabbits. Worth it, worth it, worth it.

C.S. Lewis: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

C.S. Lewis: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

A classic. Worth the imagery, the story, the good. It is hard and beautiful just like all things worthwhile should be.

Sue Monk Kidd: The Book of Longings

Sue Monk Kidd: The Book of Longings

This book opened up so many things for me. The humanity of Jesus. The power of story. The grace of imagination. Don’t know it til you try it, it’s worth it.

Fredrik Backman: Anxious People

Fredrik Backman: Anxious People

This was one of the most brilliant and delightful reads I’ve had in a long time. Lots of plot twists and so much joy throughout.

Robin Sloane: Sourdough

Robin Sloane: Sourdough

Another delightful and smart read. If you’re in need of a chill.

Shel Silverstein: A Closet Full of Shoes

Shel Silverstein: A Closet Full of Shoes

Robert Munsch: Something Good

Robert Munsch: Something Good

A classic.

Mary Oliver: Upstream

Mary Oliver: Upstream

Her descriptions are breathtaking. Walk with her. Learn from her. She is magic.

George MacDonald: The Princess and the Goblin

George MacDonald: The Princess and the Goblin

George tells a delightful story of a princess with an unlikely guide and friend. Enchanting and illuminating.

Mercer Mayer: The Little Drummer Mouse

Mercer Mayer: The Little Drummer Mouse

One of the sweetest renditions of a classic tale

The Wilderking Trilogy: Jonathan Rogers

The Wilderking Trilogy: Jonathan Rogers

A wonderful tale that might feel familiar. A quick, easy, fanciful and necessary read.

The Mark of the Lion Series

The Mark of the Lion Series

These books are gold. (only books 1&2 are necessary) but these books speak freedom and the ties that bind us.

The Wingfeather Saga: Andrew Peterson

The Wingfeather Saga: Andrew Peterson

These stories will help you dream and reimagine life.

Liane Moriarty: What Alice Forgot

Liane Moriarty: What Alice Forgot

Emily Henry: Beach Read

Emily Henry: Beach Read

Kevin Wilson: Nothing to See Here

Kevin Wilson: Nothing to See Here

Liane Moriarty: Nine Perfect Strangers

Liane Moriarty: Nine Perfect Strangers

J.K. Rowling: Harry Potter Series

J.K. Rowling: Harry Potter Series

J.K. Rowling: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

J.K. Rowling: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

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S.D. Smith: Ember's End
C.S. Lewis: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
Sue Monk Kidd: The Book of Longings
Fredrik Backman: Anxious People
Robin Sloane: Sourdough
Shel Silverstein: A Closet Full of Shoes
Robert Munsch: Something Good
Mary Oliver: Upstream
George MacDonald: The Princess and the Goblin
Mercer Mayer: The Little Drummer Mouse
The Wilderking Trilogy: Jonathan Rogers
The Mark of the Lion Series
The Wingfeather Saga: Andrew Peterson
Liane Moriarty: What Alice Forgot
Emily Henry: Beach Read
Kevin Wilson: Nothing to See Here
Liane Moriarty: Nine Perfect Strangers
J.K. Rowling: Harry Potter Series
J.K. Rowling: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

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