From a Writer's Bookshelf: Part 1 - Fiction

Published on 20 August 2024 at 11:06

Hey-o, Word-wielders,

 

This is the first part of "From a Writer's Bookshelf," where you get a look into some of the titles I own. Today, I'll be sharing some of my fiction books. Ready to dive in? Let's go.

 

Music For Tigers by Michelle Kadarusman

When a young girl who loves playing violin is sent to stay with her Aussie uncle, she discovers a few things, including a huge secret.

 

He Who Controls the Weather by Raelynn VonEmber

Three mysteries intertwine as Trisha Lawson battles to simultaneously solve them and bring her family together.

 

The One and Only Ivan by Katherine Applegate

Inspired by a true story, Ivan the gorilla makes a promise to save young elephant Ruby from their cruel lives, and follows through.

 

The Last Place I Want to Be by P. Buchanan

A high-school reporter moves into a new town, where she battles to prove her skills to the head school reporter, deals with friends and family, and seeks God's guidance.

 

Andi Unexpected by Amada Flower

After the death of their parents, Andora "Andi" and her sister move in with their aunt. Andi finds a box that proves there was another Andora in the family tree, and she goes on a mission to find out what happened to her.

 

Song For a Whale by Lynne Kelly

A Deaf girl feels a connection to a whale who cannot be understood by others, and decides to get a song made just for him, and then to play it for him, even if it means running off on a cruise with her grandma to accomplish it.

 

Paint the Wind by Pam Muñoz Ryan

Orphan Maya lives a caged life with her strict grandmother, with few mementoes of her mother, whom her grandmother hates. When her grandmother dies, Maya is taken to live with her mother's family, and as she learns to ride, she also grows inside.

 

So, those are some of my fiction titles. What are your thoughts on these books? Let me know below in the comments.

 

 

May you live for Christ and give Him praise.

 

 

~Claira

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