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Chari Forum Moderator
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You get just ONE choice
I think I will have to say, Jane Austen. I even loved reading her unfinished work.
I came to Jane late in life.......only 4 years ago.......and I have already started re-reading her work.
Oh, wait, I change my mind......LM Montgomery.....No, make it Jane. Yeah, I will stick with Jane.
I think.....
How about you?
__________________ Chari...Take Up & Read
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Elizabeth Founder
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Melissa Wiley. It used to be Laura Ingalls Wilder and I wouldn't even consider reading the prequels. Then...well...the author of the prequels wrote and offered to write the foreword to my book. At first, I turned her down. But then the HOly Spirit suggested I read her books before declining. So, I swallowed my preconceived notion and...I did and I found that I liked them--no, loved them--even more than the LIW ones. They were more complex, the characters and plot even better developed and the writng more beautiful. So, there you go; Laura Ingalls Wilder until about five years a ago. And then, Melissa Wiley!
__________________ Elizabeth Foss is no longer a member of this forum. Discussions now reflect the current management & are not necessarily expressions of her book, *Real Learning*, her current work, or her philosophy. (posted by E. Foss, Jan 2011)
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Willa Forum All-Star
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Dear Chari,
I am going to have to ditto you even to the indecision.
I grew up on LM Montgomery -- my mum's a Canadian and my grandparents sent me LMM's books as birthday and Christmas presents since they weren't available back then in the US -- and then I discovered Jane Austen as a teenager and have reread countless times. Both authors.
There has to be a niche there somewhere for CS Lewis and Narnia though. Every time I have a spiritual issue going on in my life I can usually think of a parallel somewhere in the Narnia books. Can I have different favorites for different parts of my brain???
__________________ AMDG
Willa
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Kathryn UK Forum All-Star
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Ugh! Too tough! I think if I have to choose it would probably be Elizabeth Goudge.
__________________ Kathryn
Dh Michael, Rachel(3/95) Hannah(8/98) Naomi(6/06) (11/07)
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Marybeth Forum All-Star
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Posted: June 05 2005 at 7:41pm | IP Logged
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I don't know......they are too many wonderful authors whom I love!
Can't decide.... although it will be fun to think about so many books which I have enjoyed throughout the years.
Marybeth
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Victoria in AZ Forum All-Star
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LM Montgomery
for now. Who knows who I'll discover in the future
__________________ Your sister in Christ,
Victoria in AZ
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I'm with Kathryn, I would vote for Elizabeth Goudge at this point in my life. (With C.S. Lewis coming in a close second!)
__________________ ~Irene (Mom to 6 girls, ages 7-19)
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Kelly Forum All-Star
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I'm ashamed to admit I've never read any Elizabeth Goudge. Any particular recommendations, Kathryn?
My all-time favorite author is Willa Cather. I've read "Death Comes to the Archbishop" so many times that I've lost count.
Kelly in FL
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