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If you enjoy reading this genre of literature, you will definitely enjoy this book. I don't always read books in sequence, but as you can tell, it is part of a series, so if it is very important to you to read things in order, read the first two books first.
I find this type of book enjoyable reading because it is "clean" and describes a lifestyle and culture that is different from my own. It is not complicated or serious fiction - often you can predict how things will turn out in the end, but they almost always have a little turn or two you might not quite have predicted.
I find this type of book enjoyable reading because it is "clean" and describes a lifestyle and culture that is different from my own. It is not complicated or serious fiction - often you can predict how things will turn out in the end, but they almost always have a little turn or two you might not quite have predicted.
An excellent conclusion to the 3-part series!
I loved Annie's People Series. It was very hard to put down.
Annie's People, my favorite series of Beverly Lewis.
I really liked the book
Jennifer H. (jhouseholder1973) reviewed The Brethren (Annie's People, Bk 3) on + 187 more book reviews
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good book.
This was a great book! Answers most of the questions brought up in the former two books. Leaves you wanting to follow the lives of Annie, Ben and Esther longer. Surely we won't be left wondering about Annie's friend, Lou. Would really like to see a 4th book!
Kandi T. (kanditobin) - Searcy, AR reviewed The Brethren (Annie's People, Bk 3) on + 2 more book reviews
I enjoyed this book as I did the first 2.
Awsome book..... Love the Amish stories.
The final installment of another fantastic trilogy by Beverly Lewis about the struggles of living Amish in an "English" world.
Another pleasant read about the Amish. Enjoyed it.
I truly enjoyed this series of Annie's People I love the way Beverly Lewis writes about the Amish... I recommend this book to everyone. It was great!
NYT bestselling author Beverly Lewis. Portrait of the Amish community.
At the end of this book I was upset because I wanted the story to continue!!! Really awesome 3 part series.
I love to read about the Amish people and Beverly Lewis does a very good job of portaying their lives and their struggles and faith. It is always a quick read for me and then I can't wait for her next book to come out.
Eva
Eva
It was a wonderful end to the series. Beverly Lewis sure makes you feel like your part of the Amish community. Once again BRAVO.
This was a very pleasant read. Beverly Lewis does not disappoint.
Book 3 in the Annie's People series. Problems of religion vs. faith.
This is a great ending to a three part series. Each book the story was greater. This book is part 3 of the annie's people series.
A wonderful conclusion to the Annie's People trilogy. Ms Lewis develops rich characters that you care about. A page turner- very enjoyable read.
Great storyteller,many storylines and highly recommended.
I've read lots of Beverly Lewis' books and I love each one!
Couldn't lay it down - good ending to the Annie's People series!
This is a wonderful cultural review of the Amish with details, interesting characters, faith dilemmas, romance and intrigue. Another excellent book by Beverly Lewis
Annie Zook, the Amish preacher's daughtet, is caught between two worlds. Living with shunned Esther, Annie longs to return to her forbidden art and the idyllic days spent with Englisher Ben Martin, before her father ordered her never to see him again.
Stunned when family secrets come to light, Ben determines to solve the mystery of his past. Will his future include Annie-or will the Brethern always stand between them?
Magnificent story. Full of surprises. Excellent author.
Stunned when family secrets come to light, Ben determines to solve the mystery of his past. Will his future include Annie-or will the Brethern always stand between them?
Magnificent story. Full of surprises. Excellent author.
Book 3 of Annie's People
Annie Zook, the Amish preacher's daughter, is caugh etween two worlds. Livingon with shunned friend Eshter, Annie longs ot return to her forbidden art and the idyllic days spent with Englisher Ben Martin, before her father ordered her never to see him again. Stunned when family secrets come to light, Ben determines to solve the mystery of his past. Will his future include Annie -- or will the Brethren always stand between them?
Annie Zook, the Amish preacher's daughter, is caugh etween two worlds. Livingon with shunned friend Eshter, Annie longs ot return to her forbidden art and the idyllic days spent with Englisher Ben Martin, before her father ordered her never to see him again. Stunned when family secrets come to light, Ben determines to solve the mystery of his past. Will his future include Annie -- or will the Brethren always stand between them?
I have read all of Beverly Lewis's books and they are sooo good! She is one of my favorite authors. Can't wait for her newest book!
This is a book based in a fictional Amish setting, but Beverly Lewis' mother came from a Plain family, so her story has believable settings. Very, very good book.
Loved this series. This is the final book of 3.
WHAT CAN I SAY,TERRIFIC BOOKS,IF YOU HAVEN'T READ THEM,WHAT ARE YOU WAITING ON?
I loved this book! Of course, I love all of Beverly Lewis' Amish books!
Great conclusion to the Annie's People series! Beverly Lewis did it again!!!!
Enjoyed very much - last in trilogy.
very good
I so enjoy her books about the Amish culture. Another web of intrigue.
Beverly Lewis' books about Amish culture have been fascinating to me . . . a nice, easy read.
3rd book in the Annie's People series....each one is wonderful and this was no exception. Love these books about the Amish way of life.
Great book last in the series


