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Wednesday’s Words: Bronte

This is a series where I’ll post a few of my favorite lines from books.

In a quest to read books that cost me nothing, I’ve come across many classics to read for free or for $0.99 on Amazon. I’m currently reading a book I never thought I would and, to be honest, I actually like it.

I tend to lean toward books where I can closely identify with the main character. An autobiography of a mid-1800’s governess is not someone I identity with easily, but her story is compelling enough to keep me turning the pages. In turning those pages I found this quote I thought I should share. Enjoy.

Eyre

Check out Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte on Amazon for $0.99.

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Gather sticks along the way by Tyler Mills

Someone read my book and liked it. See their review here.

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Helllllllo readers – bit of an apology review. This was supposed to go up last month and was all scheduled and written up and wordpress decided to delete it and leave me without a back-up and I just haven’t got round to re-writing up which is a bit slapped wrist for this blogger – however I finally managed to recover my notes and get this all written up for the second time. Apologies to the wonderful author Tyler Mills for understanding my techno-fail; enjoy the review bookworms.

When God commanded Abraham to carry Isaac up the mountain, the boy was told by his father to gather sticks to build an altar. With each piece he gathered he unknowingly contributed to his own sacrifice. But before the blade would fall an angel of God would appear. The entire parable hinged on Abraham’s faith in God’s plan and his determination to carry…

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