Hello and welcome back to Life of Heritage Corner! I hope you are having a beautiful day! I love reading and last year was NOT a good reading year for me. I normally read close to a hundred and in 2021, I didn’t even hit 40 books! But you know what, it’s okay! I don’t know how many books I’ll be able to fit in my schedule this year, because I’ll be adding a newborn to the mix! But that being said, I’m optimistic for 2022, because I will be doing a lot of sit down activities because of said newborn 😉 So my plan for these posts are to share five books I specifically want to read this month and five for next month. I hope to read more, but there’s a lot of stuff up in the air, so I won’t bog you down with my full list, lol! Instead, I will focus on books I hope to review on the blog. And then, before we go, I will share 5 Winter Recs with you as well! So let’s get started! January Reading List || 1| Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen This is a book I’ve been curious about for some time but brushed off as just another cheesy romance. At the collective gasps of indignation from many a dear friend, I have decided to amend my prior judgement and give her a try! Have you read P&P? Tell me your thoughts below! 2-3| Dare (reread) and Deny by Tricia Mingerink I have read Dare twice with the intent to read this series through and every time another book came up that demanded my immediate attention. The series premise is basically the persecuted church in a dystopian medieval type setting. It’s pretty intense. Dare was very interesting and I do want to do a full post about it, so stay tuned. I will say there is a hint of what I believe is Calvinism in this book, so I will be addressing that in my review. For clarification, I do NOT agree with Calvinism and stand firmly against it, as it is unbiblical and cruel. However, it is not my intention to attack anyone here, so when I write this post, I will not be doing a hit piece, just noting my beliefs and sharing scripture for what I believe. That is all. We should always speak the truth with boldness, but also with love. 4| Koala Beach Outbreak by Robert Elmer This book is part of the Adventures Down Under Series! I need to look back and review the books between this one and the last one I reviewed, but so far I have immensely enjoyed this reread of the series! This book focuses on the Chinese in Australia and an outbreak of some type of fever. This book is special to me because it is the book I was reading when my grandmother passed away in 2006. So it’s been awhile… I can’t wait to read it again 😊 5| Rebel Wave by Tor Thibeaux This is a short episode in a 12 part series that I saw going around Goodreads. Some friends were reading it, it looked interesting, and I thought I would see what the fuss was about 😉 Its basically a sort of sci-fi story set under water in a submarine style survival colony fleet? That’s my understanding anyway, lol! If you have read this book, fill us in below! February Reading List || 1| Confederate Black Ops by Charles Tilton II This is a reread to help me prepare for rewrites of the 5th book in my Battle for Heritage Series! It’s an excellent read all about the inner working of the Confederate spy rings, secret service and special operations! Written by a Green Beret, this is an epic read! 2| Heretics of the Piedmont by D. J. Speckals This book was released last year and I am so excited to read it! It’s about the Waldensians of Europe and Baptist history has always been a favorite of mine, so of course I had to get it 😉 It was also written by the brother of a young lady I met last year, so that’s always fun! 3| The Dawn of a Life by Rachel McBride (Davis) I loved this series growing up and I need to reread these so bad! It’s high time I dig out my favorite western and read it again for the 25th time (okay slight exaggeration, but I have read this over a dozen times growing up!) This series follows the life of Sam Goodton and Tom Sampson and I just can’t wait to visit these characters again as they travel the wagon trains from Indiana to Montana! 4-5| The Land of Cotton and Our Heritage to Save by Yours Truly This is for research purposes for writing book 5. So, you can read about them here *halo* 5 Winter Reading Recommendations || 1| Dare by Tricia Mingerink
I may have mentioned this on a winter list before, I cannot remember, but it really has a strong winter vibe for me, so I’m throwing it in there again, haha! The beginning of the story is set in winter but not necessarily Christmas, so that’s a plus as well! 2| The Case of the Very Bad Cat by Perry Elisabeth Kirkpatrick This is book 4 of 5 of the Kitten Files series and is so adorable! The story follows Mia as she tries to get to the bottom of who is leaving dead mice on a neighbor’s porch. It’s set just before Christmas, but it’s not about Christmas, so there ya go, haha! 3| Befriending the Beast by Amanda Tero I don’t even know if winter is mentioned in this book at all, but the general feel of the story just makes be feel like it should be so we’re going with that, lol! A father-daughter retelling of Beauty and the Beast, this is one of my favorite reads by this author! 4| The Holy War by John Bunyan This book is an allegory and set in a medieval time era and this just screams winter to me. It’s cold and a little dark, but the light breaks through and AGH! I need to reread this this year… 5| Modern Warriors by Pete Hegseth Sue me, this isn’t set in winter, but because I read it last January, it will always be a winter book to me. Loved it so much! (Read my review here!) It’s a compilations of Soldier Stories and the patriotism and lessons they have for us and the way they try to bridge the soldier/civilian gap just makes me so happy… What are you reading this month? What books would you recommend to be read during the winter? Share them with us below in the comments so we can grow our TBR lists! Have a blessed day and God Bless America! Ryana Lynn (and Baby Peterson 😉) Jude 22
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Ryana Lynn
1/10/2022 08:57:38
Ah! I'm in the same boat there, I've not read many classics of any kind. Maybe 5? The Holy War, Dog Crusoe, Kidnapped, Moby Dick (kids edition), Tom Sawyer, Huck Finn (kids edition), Pilgrim's Progress, Heidi and Black Beauty. Okay, so nine XD I've read more than I thought!
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Lissa
1/10/2022 12:42:41
I’ve read P&P twice. It’s an interesting story. I love that it’s not modern romantic, but there are some people in there that aren’t too nice lol. I’ve read two Jane Austen’s only (P&P and Emma) and P&P is my favourite of the two 😉
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Ryana Lynn
1/10/2022 12:50:54
I feel like I know some of the characters from hearing so many people talk about them, lol! I'm looking forward to it all making sense!
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Haley Wright
1/11/2022 21:21:14
I had to read P&P for my university English class last Fall. It definitely is hard to understand because of the Old English language but overall I really enjoyed it. It's definitely not a typical romance read. It's actually very interesting. I am thinking about reading Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen this upcoming summer but I haven't decided. One classic novel I really want to read this year is Little Women. I hope to read it next fall. I hope you enjoy P&P!
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