Can't wait for the next in this series.....
Virginia and John H. (holtzy) - , reviewed The Englisher (Annie's People, Bk 2) on + 48 more book reviews
Great book, couldn't put it down. Part of a trilogy, I love this author.
Excellent! Want more!
Another wonderful job by Beverly Lewis.
good book. passed it along to my prayer group.
Just loved it. Couldn't put it down.
I think my favorite in this series
Great book! Beverly Lewis is good reading. I think I've read all her books and none of them disappoint. I love learning how the Amish live and about their culture. But the people are what pull you in, Great stories! I love this series and it's the ones that got me started on all her other books.
The Annie's People series is one of the best Amish series that I have ever read!
Loved this series. Wonderful characters you could just picture.
This is a GREAT book! As a matter of fact, the entire series is super! I would gladly recommend this series to anyone looking for a pleasant read!
I give it a 5 star rating.
Another Beverly Lewis book that was awesome! She has yet to let me down on a book.
Excellent book if you like reading Amish stories.
As the second in a series it is a must to read and to identify with the sacrificies made by the amish. Very absorbing plot.
I loved Annie's People Series. It was very hard to put down.
The books are hard to read because you want things to happen & it seems like everyone is making the wrong choices. The thing about this series is that it teaches you that sometimes when you have to make hard choices in life God will always look out for you. Some times you have to give up things for God & love, but God is always there to give you something better. If you still have not read them all you have to read them all to the end. You will be happy you did...(
I enjoyed all the personal interactions in the play. Annie and Ben are interesting characters, and the book does a good job of pointing out that the Amish are far from a monolithic group.
Teresa S. (christianfiction4me) - , reviewed The Englisher (Annie's People, Bk 2) on + 28 more book reviews
Annie's People, my favorite series from Beverly Lewis.
I have read eight to the authors other books and have enjoyed each on. I have not yet read this one but i have 2 copies. My sister in law sent me one than I forgot and ordered one off of Crossings so I am putting one on here so that others may enjoy her books.
Wonderful glimpses into the Amish life! Absorbing plot, strong ,well developed characters!
Very good book. It is the second in the "Annie's People" series. This is a book club edition.
Second in the triology Annie's People.
It's odd, but nearly the minute I had promised my preacher father I would turn my back on my artistic passions for a full six months, right then, all kinds of new temptations popped into my head like never before. I find myself tracing a design with my finger on my dress or squinting and eyeing the shape of the cast iron bell Mamm rings for supper. It's as if the drive to create cannot be squelched, neither from within nor without. But I hope, for the good of my word and for the good of my family, I can suppress it long enough to join the church. By then, surely I will have learned to obey. Without Lou's loving support, though, I can't imagine succeeding.
Nearly as strong as the tug to express myself on paper or canvas is my eagerness to see Ben Martin again. This befuddles me. An Englischer? Just as I am free of Rudy Esh, in every way, I am determined to forget about this boy who can be nothing but trouble to my goal of joining church....
It's odd, but nearly the minute I had promised my preacher father I would turn my back on my artistic passions for a full six months, right then, all kinds of new temptations popped into my head like never before. I find myself tracing a design with my finger on my dress or squinting and eyeing the shape of the cast iron bell Mamm rings for supper. It's as if the drive to create cannot be squelched, neither from within nor without. But I hope, for the good of my word and for the good of my family, I can suppress it long enough to join the church. By then, surely I will have learned to obey. Without Lou's loving support, though, I can't imagine succeeding.
Nearly as strong as the tug to express myself on paper or canvas is my eagerness to see Ben Martin again. This befuddles me. An Englischer? Just as I am free of Rudy Esh, in every way, I am determined to forget about this boy who can be nothing but trouble to my goal of joining church....
Annie Zook struggles to keep her promises to her preacher father to abandon her art and prove her worthiness to join the church. At the same time she is dangerously close to succumbing to another forbidden desire a handsome Englisher whose interest in her is more than mere curiosity. Yet Ben Martin has sevrets of his own.......
A heartwarming read by a great author!!
This has not been my favorite Beverly Lewis series, but it does get better with this book. there is always such sadness in the series and I wish for a series wrapped in Amish happiness.
Book 2 in Annies People a really god book full of mystery and love
I read this book in 2 days, it was an excellant read. I am reading book 3 in the series.
A great series by Beverly Lewis. This is the 2nd book in the series, "Annie's People".
I love Beverly Lewis and this series is great.
Another great story by Beverly Lewis. A great writer about the life of the Amish people.
Annie Zook struggles to keep her promise to her preacher father to abandon her art and prove her worthiness to "join church." At the same time she is dangerously close to succumbing to another forbidden desire-a relationship with the handsone Englisher whose interest in her is more than mere curiosity. Yet Ben Martin has secrets of his own. A FABULOUS READ!
Great book!
Good book
once again beverly does a great job. can't wait to read the final book in this series.
Sequel to The Preacher's Daughter.
Second in the Annie's People series and just as good as the first...Annie is trying to keep her promise to her Father so that she can join the Church but a handsome Englisher gets in the way.....
Another great read from Beverly Lewis...Wonderful!!!!!
Another great read from Beverly Lewis...Wonderful!!!!!
This 2nd installment of Annie's People weaves the tales of the main characters throughout the novel. One supresses her desire to paint images, two others look for solice among the people, while another believes a lie. I believe it is an excellent mystery novel. I thoroughly enjoyed this book, however, it left me pining for more. It took me away and then left me there!
another good book in the Annie's People series
Alice K. (ilflatlander) - , reviewed The Englisher (Annie's People, Bk 2) on + 130 more book reviews
Another great book by Beverly Lewis.
Very good reading.
I've read a lot of series books and this time it is driving me nuts to wait for the next book in the line up. This is an awesome series!!
Book 2 in the Annie's People series. Annie falls in love.
I loved this book! Of course, I love all of Beverly Lewis' Amish books!
This is book two in the series Annies people. Great story one you can't put down!
Annie Zook struggles to keep her promise to her preacher father to abandon her art and prove her worthiness to "join church". At the same time she is dangerously close to succumbing to another forbidden desire-a relatiionship with the handsome Englisher whose interest in her is more than mere curiosity. Yet Ben Martin has secrets of his own... Another great book of Beverely Lewis...
Book 2 in Annie's People series. Another insipiration romance. I love the Amish culture. so sweet and satisfying to read. Great shape also.
I loved this book! If you liked The Preacher's Daughter, you have to continue the story with this one!
I enjoy very much Beverly Lewis' writing about the Amish, and this book is excellent as all of the ones I've read from her. Enjoy it!
A wonderful good sequel to the Peacher's Daughter. I was hoping this would wrap up the mysteries and end the series, but Beverly was able to stretch the tale into three books so this is book 2. Annie's character development is good and the character of Zeke is intriguing. I'm ready for book 3 after this one!
The continuing story of Annie Zook as she struggles to keep her promise to her father to prepare for baptism. Nothing prepares her though for the internal struggle that her promise causes her or the new challenge when she meets Ben Martin - the Englisher.
Also contains several very interesting and compelling side stories of Annie's friends and the challenges and struggles that they encounter.
Also contains several very interesting and compelling side stories of Annie's friends and the challenges and struggles that they encounter.
The continued story of Annie in her Amish lifestyle. BEVERLY LEWIS entangles the story even further with the Englisher's presence. It leaves you thirsting for her next novel.
Very enjoyable reading if you like Beverly Lewis books.
It was a good follow up of book one. Enjoyable but not outstandingly memorable.
not that "easy of a read"
brand new
brand new
THESE BOOKS GET BETTER AND BETTER,CAN'T WAIT TO READ THE NEXT ONE.
Jennifer H. (jhouseholder1973) reviewed The Englisher (Annie's People, Bk 2) on + 154 more book reviews
loved it
very good book!
ThiS IS A WONDERFUL BOOK. I am begining to wonder if the Englishman is the boy who they believe was murdered. wonderfully written. Keeps you wondering what is next to come. It would be trouble to live in a world without pictures and being able to express yourself.
Oh it really gets you wanting to read the 3rd one with so many unanswered questions