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Five Fall Favorites, Day 4: Western and Inspiration (Animals, that is)

by Kellyn Roth |
September 29, 2016

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Today is ‘western’ and ‘inspirational’ day. Now, I couldn’t remember reading any books that counted as ‘inspirational,’ so … yeah. I guess I just don’t need inspiring. XD So I replaced ‘inspirational’ with ‘animals.’ Yeah … that is a genre … 😛
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Western

(I admit I never read books of this genre … well, almost never, as you can see I scrounged up five ‘westerns’ … although I admit they aren’t really … at least, not most of them …)

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Caddie Woodlawn by Carol Ryrie Brink

Childhood favorite. <3 It’s so sweet. I must have read it fifteen or twenty times … but then, I’ve probably read a fifty books fifteen or twenty times … but just because I don’t show favoritism amongst my babies books doesn’t mean I don’t love them all individually. 😛

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This Hostile Land by Willowy Whisper

Wow … a little violent … COOL! *deep sigh at own lack of sensitivity* Anyway, it ended super abruptly, but what can you expect from a story this short, and I love it anyway. 🙂 I love the cover too much for words! (*considers actually hiring Willowy Whisper as a cover designer* *glances over shoulder at beautiful covers for The Chronicles of Alice and Ivy* *decides to put thoughts about it on hold until I actually finish the series and need more covers designed*

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Fitting In by Rebekah Morris

I believe I received a Kindle copy of this short story for a review, and I was really impressed. Oftentimes short stories don’t contain the amount of character development, plot development, and setting development I like to see … but this one really did! The girl on the cover *cough cough* isn’t Elizabeth, though. (What? My mental image is totally offended by that girl! So there!)

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The Old River Road by Ivy Rose

Oh, my gosh, THIS BOOK! It’s like … Laura Ingalls Wilder + Maud Hart Lovelace + Gene Stratton Porter + awesomesauce. OH MY GOSH WILLIAM AND CLARA!!! … and kids. Finally, someone is having a big family IN A BOOK.

Other books characters: “Ooh, we have a kid! We’re so blessed … Not that we’re gonna have another, because apparently having just one is very Victorian. How very modern of us.”

William and Clara: “Ten? Nah, that’s not enough.” <3 <3 <3 <3

Go buy yourself a copy now! I’m gonna have to get myself a paperback copy sooner or later … the Kindle copy I have just isn’t cutting it! 😀

*tries to wait until the next book comes out* *enters up huddled in a corner crying*

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The Little House books by Laura Ingalls Wilder

I don’t think this one needs a lot of explanation … my personal favorite is either On the Banks of Plum Creek (for my child-self) or These Happy Golden Years (for my grownup self). Or … you know, Little Town on the Prairie is awesome. Or … or … or … 😉

Inspirational Animals

(This is a genre I read (or used to read) a lot of, actually …)

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Owls in the Family by Farley Mowatt

This book is so hilarious! 😀 The one time I can stand owls … *makes exaggerated chopping motions* *war whoops and runs threateningly towards trees*

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Socks by Beverly Cleary

One of my favorite books, the only one I’ve ever read about a cat that makes sense. 🙂

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Black Beauty by Anna Sewell

I’m sorry … this one just had to be here! I absolutely adore this book, honestly. I used it for research for one story I wrote forever ago, too …

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Old Yeller by Fred Gipson

I used to read soooo many dog books … and this was one of my favorites. Sweet and sad and heartbreaking and hilarious. 🙂 I adore the movie, too … or I used to. I haven’t watched it in maybe five years. XD

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King of the Wind by Marguerite Henry

This one is amazing! It’s a true story, too. 🙂


Today my room is …

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Take a seat … literally! *cracks up* Yeah … I’m writing this late …
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~Kellyn Roth

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25 Responses

  1. I want to read The Old River Road so bad! Some of these other book look interesting as well.
    Love,
    Ashley
    creatingpreciousmoments.blogspot.com
    ashleysyarnworks.blogspot.com

  2. I really want to read “Old River Road” now. 😀 Ooh, I’ve read “Socks” and “Owls in the Family”. I really liked “Socks”, and I’ve read it through in one sitting several times. 😉
    CutePolarBear

  3. *Needs to go get The Old River Road* Ah yes, Black Beauty. A sad, yet beautiful classic! Thanks again for sharing!

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