{day seven|current reading list|}
Honestly, this could take awhile to post if I put everything on my reading list. Because I've been contemplating re-reading every book I own. That's a lot.
Lucky for you, I do have a crate that I keep all my "to-read" books in it, and I'm trying to empty that out before I skip to my bookshelves. I'm working on building up my own personal library because down here I have to pay $50 a year for a library card. So I'm just going to do like they did in the old days.
Read the same books over and over and over again.
I'm also relying on thrift stores to have good books. Well, I have always relied on them for this, actually. I hardly go anywhere without buying a book of some sort.
Anyways, back to the list. I kind of have two lists, one for devotional books, and one for every day reading. So first, the devotional books:
- Rebuilding Your Walk {William Duttry}
- You Can't Get There From Here {Bruce Goddard}
- Let's Give it a Go! {Philippe Pinero}
- To Train Up a Child {Michael & Debi Pearl}
And now the everyday books:
- The Sugar Creek Gang {Paul Hutchens}
- A Home for the Heart [The Journals of Corrie Belle Hollister, book 8] {Michael Phillips}
- A Promise for Spring {Kim Vogel Sawyer}
- Cassidy {Lori Wick}
- Song of My Heart {Kim Vogel Sawyer}
- Sense and Sensibility {Jane Austen}
- The Fairfax Girls {Mrs. Nathaniel Conklin}
- Turmoil in the Toybox {Phil Phillips}
That's all that's in my crate. Now, I'm supposed to recommend a book to you all.
That's hard.
If you can't tell, I like books by Kim Vogel Sawyer. She's a very down-to-earth writer, and her stories are really engaging. So I guess I'd recommend most of hers. Although I haven't read all of them. So here are my favorites:
A Hopeful Heart
Where Willows Grow
Courting Miss Amsel
If you like historical fiction with just a wee bit of romance, these are great books. Her writing style reminds me a lot of Janette Oke, another of my favorite authors. But I won't get started on her or I'd be here all day.
And I really need to get stuff done today...
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