Author: Amanda Tero
Vintage Jane Austen Tour | First Line Fridays, Review, Giveaway
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| See my review HERE |
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| See my review HERE |
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| See my review HERE |
Now that you’ve read some first lines, hop over to Hoarding Books to read more (after, that is, you read the lovely information of this unique series 😉 )!
Have you read any retellings of anything? What is your favorite retelling?
For a retelling, I really liked this. It was a fresh approach to an old story—not merely changing names, faces, places, and time. There were some things that took place in Suit and Suitability which are original. For me, that’s important in a retelling. If I want the original, I’ll read the original. If I want a retelling, I want the familiarity of the original, but I want to be surprised. This suited it completely.
Calvin Bradley had to be my utmost favorite character. He was solid, likeable, and godly—yet again, still human. I love it that the characters were human.
The setting was marvelous. I actually felt like I had stepped back in time with all of the phraseology and descriptions. Very well done.
There was definitely a God-centered theme throughout this book. It wasn’t as strong as some Christian books I’ve read (as in, it didn’t particularly challenge me in my personal walk, but that could just be because I’ve learned many of the lessons that Ellen and Marion learned throughout the story), yet the story would have been very weak without it.
Yes, there was romance. There is Marion’s infatuation with Wilkie, which I think was handled very well—in a way that will cause girls to think about their actions and daydreams. Ellen constantly guarded her heart and gave her romantic life over to God. I really appreciated that. I consider this to be a very clean romance and would allow my younger teen sisters to read it.
In conclusion, this book left me wanting to re-read it. Definitely a 4.75 star rating in my book.
Angels We Have Heard on High | Piano/Violin Duet
I absolutely love the “Glo-o-o-o-o-ria” in “Angels we Have Heard on High!” When my sister/student requested this one for recital, I was more than happy to oblige her and arrange it for piano and violin.
What is your favorite element of a Christmas carol?
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| Sheet music available at With a Joyful Noise |
Scripture Graphics #64
Color Index XL (this graphic designer’s happy book)
This book makes my graphic designing heart happy. For the longest time, I had said that I wasn’t very artsy. It turns out I just need a little direction with art. Colors are one of those things that get to me. I don’t always know what goes with what, so I tend to stick with the few, safe options that I know. Not anymore! Wow! This book is basically stuffed with color palettes—all with CMYK and RGB codes to replicate. Added to that, it begins with a few pages of color theory and information. Since I’ve never taken any art classes but just jumped into graphic designing as a hobby, this is super useful to have on hand. It explains hue, saturation, value, the color wheel, and how to use color substitutes. It demonstrates how to apply one color palette to a design and get various results. This is the type of book that I will be using for years to come and never get tired of.Giver of Wonders | First Line Friday
How many of you have read Roseanna White?
What’s a first line from a book you’re reading? (or the book closest to you)
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Christmas CD Now Ready!
Hopping in briefly this evening because I just made the first order of “Christmas is a Gift” CDs!! That means they’ll be ready for me to ship to you toward the end of November!
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O Come, All Ye Faithful
Out of a Rut
What do you do when you’re in a rut (whether in life or in writing)?
Scripture Graphics #63
What is something you’ve learned from God’s Word this week?




























