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October 7, 2017

Review: English River: Amish Horses by Thomas Nye

Book Title: English River: Amish Horses 
Author: Thomas Nye
Genres: Horses, Amish,
Series: Amish Horses book #3
Publisher: Crosslink Publishing
Publish Date:  2016-08-24 (274 Pages, Paperbook)
Disclaimer: I reviewed this book for free. Thanks to BookCrush for allowing me to review for an honest review
Description: Our fast-paced world pulls us in many directions. Amid the stress and confusion of life, take a break and experience the gentle grace found in Amish country. Let your soul be refreshed as you drink in the sounds, scenery, and values held by the lovable characters of English River. This close-knit community seems to be from days gone by, but Amish farms are alive and well just down the road from our noisy cities. In Book III of the acclaimed Amish Horses Series, Thomas Nye's writing artfully takes you there like a warm cup of tea on a rainy day.
English River is about a young man who is thinking of becoming Amish. He got a girlfriend and works on his uncle farm. What will his decision be? He as an English friend named Johnny and he a has a wife and soon to be a father.

In the process of thinking and work, he finds out a lot about himself and his uncle family. There he seems to make travel this English River theory that his Uncle Leroy must think and advice. He wants to find his friends brother and find out the reason for why he left the Amish and his family behind.

He also wants finds Davey. What will his friends and girlfriend do to make him understand, that she will go wherever he goes. Whatever lifestyle he chooses his love will follow. To find out what he decides and his friends do and how it ends you will need to read the book.





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September 17, 2016

Book Reivew: Whispering to Horses

Book Title: Whispering to Horses
Author: Thomas Nye
Genres: Amish
Publisher: CrossLink Publishing
Publish Date: 2015-11-02 (52 pages, Paperback)
ISBN: 9781633570412
Disclaimer: I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher through the BookCrash.com book review program, which requires an honest, though not necessarily positive, review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. There an affiliate link at the bottom where if you click it and buy the book. I get a little commission.
Description: An old fence separates a modern community from their Amish neighbors, until a little boy opens the gate and breaks down barriers between them. A young man inherits property that borders an Amish farm and assumes his neighbors are simple people. He doesn’t like little Eli, or his family, until he actually gets to know them. Matt soon discovers a simple wisdom and maturity in Eli that astounds him. A few twists in the story take Matt to a place he never set out to go. Eli and his little sisters will touch your heart by Whispering to Horses.
Whispering to the Horses could be a bit longer. The author could get quite a few ways with this. It would be great for a series. I would also enjoy learning more about Eli and Matt. This is good introduction of how it important to be Amish in your community. You can even learn from each other as Matt and Eli did. They seem of made a fast friendship.

It was nice to see it from another viewpoint as of Matt a business man. How he starts to understand what the Amish doe and how they go about life. How our world may be more difficult because we make it that way. We should probably take a look at our neighbors and learn from them if they are Amish or not and try and make life simpler is better and making family more important.

Eli show what hard work is and how a nine year old can be more mature than any other nine year old. For he takes on responsibly like a man does for a family. He does not show or act like no other normal nine year old in modern day. As the Amish can learns from us, we really can learn from them and their lifestyle.




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