
Fiction:
The House of Winslow series, by Gilbert Morris
This is a series of I-don't-remember-how-many books (around 40) that traces the family of Winslow from the Mayflower to modern times. I have read the first 8 and am looking forward to reading the rest.
The Return of Sherlock Holmes, by Arthur Conan Doyle
I've had this book forever and have never read it~shame on me! Now I'm reading it.
I've had this book forever and have never read it~shame on me! Now I'm reading it.
Non-fiction:
Let Go, by Shelia Walsh
I just received this book for my birthday and it looks really good. The tagline on the cover says, "live free of the burdens all women know". Sounds good, huh?
Jesus Wants to Save Christians, by Rob Bell and Don Golden
I have really loved the other 2 Rob Bell books that I've read. In fact, Velvet Elvis is one of my all-time favorite books. So I'm very interested to read this latest one.
I have really loved the other 2 Rob Bell books that I've read. In fact, Velvet Elvis is one of my all-time favorite books. So I'm very interested to read this latest one.
The Seven Pillars of Health, by Don Colbert (a re-read)
This was a very informative and helpful book the first time I read it, almost 2 years ago. I feel like I need to read it again to encourage me to stay on track even more in the food arena.
This was a very informative and helpful book the first time I read it, almost 2 years ago. I feel like I need to read it again to encourage me to stay on track even more in the food arena.
Just Like Jesus, by Max Lucado (a re-read)
I read this book years ago when it first came out and remember being very challenged by it. As I was browsing my bookshelves, it caught my attention and I'm taking a second look.
I read this book years ago when it first came out and remember being very challenged by it. As I was browsing my bookshelves, it caught my attention and I'm taking a second look.
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