Considering I’m a bookworm at heart, this meme fits nicely with my blog theme. After all, every writer “reads.” Thanks, Angie .
Next 5 books on your to-be-read shelf:
Heaven for Kids - Randy Alcorn
Suffering & The Sovereignty of God - John Piper/Justin Taylor
Wait Until Then - Randy Alcorn
May I Walk You Home: Sharing Christ’s Love with the Dying - Melody Rossi
Compassionate Caregiving - Lois D. Knutson
Last 4 books you’ve read:
Grace for Tough Times - Mary J. Nelson (Bethany House)
The God of All Comfort - Judy Gann (Living Ink Books)
The Creative Call - Janice Elsheimer (Shaw)
Broken Minds - Steve & Robyn Bloem (Kregel)
Last 3 books you’ve borrowed (library or friend):
A Path Through Suffering by Elisabeth Elliot
Writing As a Way of Healing - Louse DeSalvo
The Classics We’ve Read, The Difference They’ve Made
- edited by Philip Yancey
Last 2 non-fiction books you’ve read:
My Utmost for His Highest - Oswald Chambers (I re-read this all the time)
Indelible Ink: 22 Prominent Christian Leaders Discuss the Books That Shape Their Faith - Scott Larsen
The one book you wish everyone would read:
Nothing could be more important than the Bible itself. I especially enjoy
the ESV (version) that hubby got me for Christmas.
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Do you sense an underlying theme with my reading material? Since I welcome the opportunity to do book reviews, several publishers have been kind enough to supply my habit. Admittedly, I’m heavily lopsided with nonfiction, but I love it. Growing up, I devoured biographies and continue to learn and grow through instructional, inspirational books. I need things to feed my spirit, not just my mind.
Time to tag. Most folks choose five, but I’m selecting a fabulous seven because it’s hard to decide. Jump in if you like:
Hal Paxton
Bonnie Bruno
Mary Yerkes
Paula Moldenhauer
Cindy Swanson
Katy McKenna Raymond
Violet Nesdoly





















on May 29, 2007 - 5:29 pm
Wow, your reading list is great! So wholesome. Mine is full of frivolous stuff.
Camy
on June 4, 2007 - 9:16 pm
Camy, sometimes I think I’m a wee bit too serious. (I read many things to do book reviews). Thanks for visiting. It’s always good to see you here.