Books I want to finish, in order of priority:
- "Divine Nobodies" by Jim Palmer
- "Sacred Marriage" by Gary Thomas
- "Wanting All The Right Things" by Shirin Taber
- "A Girl's Best Friend" by Kristen Billerbeck
- "Authentic Beauty" by Leslie Ludy
- "Blue Like Jazz" by Donald Miller
- "The Tipping Point" by Malcolm Gladwell
- "Blessed Are The Bored In Spirit" by Mark Hart
- "How To Have That Difficult Conversation You've Been Avoiding" by Dr. Henry Cloud & Dr. John Townsend
- "Christ The King" by Anne Rice
- "Don't Waste Your Life" by John Piper
- "The Four Loves" by C.S. Lewis
- "Doing Things Right In Matters of the Heart" by John Ensor
I didn't think you would like Blue Like Jazz.
ReplyDeleteWhy is that? I rather liked it actually. Other purchases just got in the way.
ReplyDeleteAaw, books you REALLY like don't get shelved until you are done with them.
ReplyDeletethe book wasn't actually mine and is no longer in my posession
ReplyDeleteI recently wrote a blog about books, and I was just wondering if you have any to recommend?
ReplyDeleteYou see, I really want to start expanding my reading alot more than I already am, and Im particularly interested in classics.
any thoughts?
angus
the word "classics" scares me off. i hardly even know what that means. i hear The Odyssey is pretty durn good, but I've never read it. You would probably be appalled to look at my bookshelf. One of the shelves is nearly 100% pink with a few pastel yellows and blues thrown in there. Yes, I'm a chick-lit fan(atic). I'm a pretty big fan of short stories. Flannery O'Conner, Joyce Carol Oates, Kate Chopin. And I love poetry. I just checked out "The Outlaw Bible Of American Poetry" it's like a lit textbook full of poems, you know? I can't wait to devour it.
ReplyDeleteCanturbury Tales, Cold Sassy Tree, the Great Gatsby. Those are superb too.
Maybe I should give some poetry a read, I've never considered it before.
ReplyDeletethanks :)