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"The fourth book and epic finale to Robert Kirkman's New York Times bestselling series: The Walking Dead: The Fall of the Governor - Part Two! The Walking Dead original novel series, set in the universe of Robert Kirkman's iconic comic book, comes to a shattering conclusion with The Fall of the Governor - Part Two. From co-authors Kirkman, creator of the Eisner Award-winning comic as well as executive producer of AMC's blockbuster TV series, and Jay Bonansinga, Stoker Award-finalist and show more internationally acclaimed author, comes this stunning finale to their ambitious chronicle of human survival amid the plague of undead, which began with The Walking Dead: Rise of the Governor. In Rise of the Governor, uber-villain Philip Blake journeyed from his humble beginnings directly into the dark heart of the zombie apocalypse, and became the self-proclaimed leader of a small town called Woodbury. In The Road to Woodbury, an innocent traveler named Lilly Caul wound up in the terrifying thrall of Phillip Blake's twisted, violent dictatorship within Woodbury's ever tightening barricades. In The Fall of the Governor - Part One, Philip Blake finally revealed himself to be the true monster that he is, and the battle lines were drawn between the Governor and the desperate, beleaguered inhabitants of a nearby prison. Now, in The Fall of the Governor Part Two, the Governor's dark journey reaches its shocking, heartrending conclusion. In a roller coaster finale, war breaks out, all of the plot lines from the previous three novels converge, tensions boil over into unthinkable mayhem, and the dark destinies of those few left standing are sealed in a series of stunning twists"-- show less

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Good start off to the series of the Grace Chapel Inn. I am looking forward to finding out how the Inn works out for these sisters. It was interesting and heartening to see how the opinions of the town turned around from opposition to support for the endeavor. While this is Christian fiction, it is not preachy or overt or judgmental. I liked the details of the room decorating too. The characters are quirky but also realistic. I think the writing could use some editing though, especially in the last chapter.
If you're mad about heritage restoration and interior decorating you'll probably love this story of three sisters come back together in their senior years to renovate their childhood home and turn it into an inn. Old sibling rivalries re-emerge and are dealt with. There are some ups and downs and a few minor conflicts, but there was not enough drama or challenge to really move me or keep me more than minimally engaged. It was a sweet story with a nice ending, but very light.
Light Christian book. In Acorn Hill, a town that seems to be outside of Philadelphia, the late reverend's three daughters come back to town and decide to turn their childhood home into a bed and breakfast inn.
Back Home Again, Tales from Grace Chapel Inn Series by Melody Carlson
Alice Howard is there to tend to her dads' funeral and she's waiting for her sisters Louise and Jane to finish some details.
The aunt Ethel can't even think of what they'll do with the house...
The sisters want to start over again, there in town and think the house would be a good B&B and they can all pitch in.
Things get out of hand when Aunt Ethel puts her two cents in and before they know it the sisters have to appear in front of the church board due to the house turned into an Inn...
Jane will be the baker, Alice the musician and Louise has the money.
Love the angel treats and the angels as they also try to gain the community support in the endeavor.
They go ahead even show more without zone approval but they need to upgrade the property anyways and I love the theme for each of the rooms they do plan to rent.
Things go downhill with the contractor and miracles do happen!
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I really enjoyed reading this book. It is an easy book to read. I have two sisters, so it really hit home for me. I would reccomend this book to any sister who likes to read inspirational fiction!
Three sisters inherit a large Victorian house. They must decide how to best use their inheritance.
Very sweet easy reading, nice story

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Melody Carlson was born in San Francisco, California on March 2, 1956. She graduated from Lane Community College. Before becoming a Christian author, she volunteered in teen ministry, taught preschool, and worked briefly in interior design and in international adoption. She has written over 200 books for children, pre-teens, young adults, and show more adults including Revell, Finding Alice, The Christmas Bus, the Diary of a Teenage Girl series, and the Carter House Girls series. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Bass, Wendy (Cover designer)
Berger, Sherri (Narrator)
Grant, Leo (Series editor)
Hersey, Regina (Series editor)
Jerins, Edgar (Cover artist)
LaBreacht, Cindy (Designer)
Tardi, Nancy (Typesetter)

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Canonical title
Back Home Again
Original title
Back Home Again
Disambiguation notice
ISBN 1250052017 is for The Fall of the Governor: Part Two

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Fiction and Literature, Christian Fiction
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
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PS3553 .A73257 .B33Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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