Friday, September 11, 2015

Feature and Follow Friday #15: Labor Day has come and gone!



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Hey everyone! Well, Labor Day just passed by and I have to say that I had a fantastic time!  It was nice just taking off from work for once and actually spend some quality time with my family.  We actually had some hamburgers, potato salad and ribs and I enjoyed every single bite! I also managed to get some reading done and I've just finished reading "Scarlet" by Marissa Meyer and it was fantastic! Hopefully, I'll be able to read "Cress" pretty soon!

Question of the Week: Undiscovered talent - tell us about a book you loved but no one else seems to have heard of. It can be new or old, any genre. Let's spread the love. - Suggested by Becky's Barmy Book Blog

 

The one book that I really enjoyed, but no one seems to have heard of is Eric Metaxas' "The Fool and the Flying Ship!"  I have always loved that book, but whenever I tried to explain this book to other book lovers, they don't seem to know what I am talking about.  Hopefully, I can help this book get more notice in the book community!



 So, what book did you love, but no one else seems to have heard of?

Please feel free to comment! 





6 comments:

  1. Is that children's book?

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  2. I haven't heard of this book before, but it looks like a fun children's book :D Thanks for sharing!

    Thank you for stopping by my post earlier :) old GFC follower and new bloglovin follow too

    Obsessive Compulsive Reader

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    1. You're welcome! this really is a great children's book that's underrated!

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  3. I remember reading loads of children books during my childhood and so many have stayed with me throughout my reading career. Loved that you chose a children's book, very meaningful :)!

    Thanks of sharing! New follower via GFC!

    Florentine @ Readiculously Peachy



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