Trying to Decide on a Few Preorders... HELP!
Вставка
- Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
- I have a lot of books that are tempting me so… help me figure out which ones to order? These are the ones available from Bakerbookhouse.com through March that interest me. :D
Books mentioned (may be affiliate links)
Secrets between the Shelves: amzn.to/4jKHmcG
Grandma Ruth Doesn’t Do Funerals by Sharon J. Mondragon: amzn.to/3Eo1yRa
An Overdue Match: amzn.to/42ADLHR
When the Sky Burned by Liz Tolsma: amzn.to/4jxmiGq
Welcome to the Honey B&B by Melody Carlson: amzn.to/4jvP6Px
Shattered Secrets by Nancy Mehl: amzn.to/40Czwsy
Written in Secret by Crystal Caudill: amzn.to/4htbJCc
Kate Landry Has a Plan by Rebekah Millet: amzn.to/4hxdrmh
The Novel Adventures of Natalie Daughtry: amzn.to/3PSd1eo
The Rare Jewel of Everleigh Wheaton: amzn.to/4gkejcV
Note: All fonts, photos, videos, and music are either personally copyrighted by Chautona Havig or are legally used with commercial licenses through royalty-free stock or font companies. #BookTube
#Preorders
I'm reading Secrets Between the Shelves from Netgalley right now, I am really enjoying it!
I totally agree on Baker’s website. It is clunky and keeps moving me out when I sign in, etc. The Grandma Ruth book sounds so fun. I’ve been interested in Millet’s books and those books about the jewel/book because I want to support authors writing 40+ main characters.
OOOH! another good reason to buy them!
Grandma Ruth Doesn’t Do Funerals sounds like a hoot! I may have to splurge on that!
Right??? EEEP! Definitely MUST have.
I don't keep track of new books really so I have no reccs to pre-oder. The Grandma Ruth is a must buy! Especially as it reminds you of your grandma and your family culture (which sounds so interesting by the way!!)! 😄 I like the writing secret one (can't remember the title I think it's about a woman who can change time or history or something?), it sounds interesting!
I'm totally putting that book on my February TBR!
I haven't started watching yet, but I will probably say buy them all 😆
I like how you think!
I just got copies of Grandma Ruth Doesn't Do Funerals and Susan Tuttle's new book!
I have them here now as well. EEEP!
Could you do that look more often? 🤣Yes! You need the Nancy Mehl book! Did Kaley Quinn get married? Hunter or hunter? 🤔
CAPITAL H!!!
I think ugly covers + mystery = audiobooks.
Waxwing Books has a new one coming out in April. I don't know if you're ordering that far ahead.
Enclave is putting out a book in March called Embergold. It has dragons in it. That is all I really need to know.
I thought I preordered one from them. Better go see!
Robert Whitlow February 4th has a new one out. He’s the Christian John Grisham. Guilty Until Innocent 😊
I think I have that one coming in already. Can't recall... hmmm...
Oh no!!!!!!! That kind of filming leaves you uninspired! I am so sorry!
Frustrated... that's for sure!
I don’t listen to audiobooks. However, I have wondered if the readers use the old traditional way of pronouncing words and not this new way of changing pronunciations. My 88 year old mother reading audiobooks?!!! Now, she is a Christian woman and not politically progressive in her thinking at all. Yet, she is changing pronunciations that have long been the norm. Example: Venezuela has become Venzoowelah. Engrossing has become engrawsing. 🤔🤨🫠 Similar has become simyoular. You get the drift. I can’t imagine turning her loose on an audiobook. Do they use older people for audiobooks? If I correct my mother she claims that’s how she’s always heard it. 😳🤥
I know what you mean about moms. Mine started saying "SaLmon" out of the blue. IT NEVER was when I was a kid.
Most pronounce things correctly for the AREA. So if you have a book set in Appalachia, it'll be pronounced like the Appalachians pronounce that. BUT... if it is set in say... Oregon and someone from Oregon says Applachia, then it'll be said the way much of the rest of the country does.
I'm kind of picky about narrators, though. I've been known to stop listening if my ears start protesting.