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peanutnine
Moonrise | Cassandra King
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#ScarathlonPhotoChallenge Day 13 🌖 #Moon
I've had my witchy playlist on repeat lately, including this song
https://spotify.link/4qLtf6bqSDb
#Scarathlon #TeamBOOkLovers @Bookwormjillk

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Hannahhh7
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Down, Down the Mountain is a fiction book by Ellis Credle. It was published in 1932. It is about two children who wanted to have their own pairs of shoes. They go to granny who tells them to grow turnips. When the turnips are grown, the children go down the mountain to try to sell them for shoes. This book has won the Lewis Carroll Shelf Award.

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gclift
Pickpick

Down, Down the Mountain by Ellis Credle is one of my favorite reads for the classroom. It was written 1934, and is still holds such a great book for children from Appalachian backgrounds. Hank and Hetty need new shoes, but their family has no money so they have to plant turnips to sell to get money to buy new shoes. This book has won the Lewis Carroll Shelf Award. Great to read for children!

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Desiree.Reads
Wildland: A Novel | Rebecca Hodge
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The best safety lies in fear
-Shakespeare

Quote card from https://www.onceuponabookclub.com/

Get your copy of Wildland (March 2020 book club selection), and check out other Once Upon a Book Club picks at https://bookshop.org/lists/once-upon-a-book-club-selections

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Lsmoore43
Wildland: A Novel | Rebecca Hodge
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What a debut novel by Rebecca Hodge. From start to finish it is so good you won‘t want to put it down. It will keep you captivated all the way.
5/5 STARS!

I loved this book. What is yours?
Full review HERE. https://tinyurl.com/y3z2sgg5

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@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

SilversReviews I haven‘t read this book. 4y
Lsmoore43 @SilversReviews It is very good. You should check it out someday. When you can. 4y
Eggs Thanks for the tag 😘 4y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks ❤️❤️❤️ 4y
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HeatherBlue
Moonrise | Cassandra King
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Talia being a precious book-model 💛🐾 With all of the stress of the election and teaching, this cat and that book are all I‘ve been able to focus on. Very thankful for their distractions!
#catsoflitsy

KVanRead So pretty 💕 4y
BookishMarginalia 💜💜💜 4y
inthegreensandblues Gorgeous girl! And book too. 4y
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Texreader Awww! ❤️🐈😻 4y
JanuarieTimewalker13 She‘s beautiful🐾❤️ 4y
HeatherBlue Thanks everyone 💖💖💖 4y
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Hooked_on_books
Wildland: A Novel | Rebecca Hodge
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Kat retreats to a cabin in the North Carolina mountains when she receives her diagnosis of recurrent breast cancer, trying to figure out what to do. She ends up fighting for survival in a wildfire with 2 kids and 2 dogs. Honestly, I expected this book to be schmaltzy, but it surprised me by being an enjoyable page turner. It did veer into melodrama at times and I found the ending a little sappy, but I enjoyed the read.

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TheShaggyShepherd
Wildland: A Novel | Rebecca Hodge
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“It is not in the stars to hold our destiny, but in ourselves.”

If you enjoy stories that incorporate animal rescue, adoption, race, disease, and so much more in a way that isn‘t necessarily the main issue but just a part of life like it is in the real world, then this is a book for you.

Full review here: https://theshaggyshepherd.wordpress.com/2020/08/23/book-review-wildland-by-rebec...

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CocoReads
Wildland: A Novel | Rebecca Hodge
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Reading while waiting for my husband to get back from the store. It started a little slow but has really picked up after about page 75 ish.