If you liked Revolution of Mercy by Bonnie Landry, start with Martin County Community Redevelopment Agency Annual Report FY12 (2013), Homeschooling, Simplified : Chocolate Chip Math (2014), and Homeschooling, Simplified : How to Read a Book So It Becomes the Curriculum (2014). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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Recommended next reads

  1. 1 Martin County Community Redevelopment Agency Annual Report FY12 2013 · 92 pages · Kev Freeman, Nancy Johnson, Nakeischea Smith, Bonnie Landry, Sarah Rose Henke · Same author
  2. 2 Homeschooling, Simplified : Chocolate Chip Math 2014 · 30 pages · Bonnie Landry · Same author
  3. 3 Homeschooling, Simplified : How to Read a Book So It Becomes the Curriculum 2014 · 44 pages · Bonnie Landry · Same author
  4. 4 Homeschooling, Simplified Writing with Children : Homeschooling, Simplified 2014 · 38 pages · Bonnie Landry · Same author
  5. 5 Stormwater Design Toolkit 2012 · 94 pages · Kev Freeman, Bonnie Landry, Sarah Rose Henke, Nakeischea Smith, Edward Erfurt · Same author

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What should I read after Revolution of Mercy?

BookOrb recommends Martin County Community Redevelopment Agency Annual Report FY12 (2013), Homeschooling, Simplified : Chocolate Chip Math (2014), Homeschooling, Simplified : How to Read a Book So It Becomes the Curriculum (2014), Homeschooling, Simplified Writing with Children : Homeschooling, Simplified (2014), and Stormwater Design Toolkit (2012).

Are there books like Revolution of Mercy?

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Who wrote Revolution of Mercy?

Revolution of Mercy is by Bonnie Landry.