Personal Book Challenge: Reviews of "The Glass House" and "The Final Reveille"
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The article is a personal book review blog post covering two books read as part of a monthly reading challenge. The first book, "The Glass House," is a fiction novel set in an Australian mental health facility, based on real events, treatments, and patients. The second book, "The Final Reveille," is the first book in the Living History Museum series by Amanda Flower, written before her more famous Amish-themed series. The author is documenting their personal challenge of reading books they already own.
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· 5 pulledThe Glass House is set in Australia in a Mental Health Facility.
Although it is fiction, the stories are based on real events, treatments and patients.
Final Reveille is the first book in the Living History Museum series by Amanda Flower.
She wrote this series before her well known Amish Candy Store and Amish Matchmaker series.
Each month I am doing a personal challenge. I have been successful reaching my goal each month so far.
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