Since May I have hit a record low in reading pace. It’s not as if I was not reading. Do blog posts count? No, I didn’t think so. But between writing, end of school, and Summer outings with friends, the books were getting dusty. They sat and waited on the nightstand OR were toted and neglected. Reading bits and pieces with too many interruptions makes it hard to build up the momentum which leads to reading bliss!
And I missed my Kindle, even though I prefer hardbound, paper, real books.
Then vacation came and I found my reading pace once again. Slow but steady! 
Hold back your yawn, I am making a comeback! 
Still maintaining The Slowest Reader In The World status but crawling along and enjoying the scenery at my own snail pace once more.
The few I finished since last time:
Heaven In Her Arms by Catherine Hickem
I have to admit when I first saw the title of Catherine Hickem’s book, Heaven in Her Arms- Why God Chose Mary to Raise His Son and What It Means For You, my interest was peaked. I have always been drawn to the faith of this unassuming, young woman of the Bible who has through various denominations been deified, defended, glorified, minimized, scrutinized and idolized. 
As for me, I knew if there is one lady in scripture who could teach me something, it is Mary.
Mary, the Mother of God.
Mary, the Maidservant of The Lord.
Mary, the humble Jewish girl.
Mary, the wife of Joseph.
Mary the Virgin Mother.
Mary, the tender, submissive, faithful mother to Jesus.
Mary, a woman who both inspires, intimidates and baffles.
Mary, an Icon.
Indeed, I had no problem being drawn to this book, like a moth to flame.
But here is the clincher. Read More Here.

Mission Possible by Deborah L. McCarragher
This excellent offering has more to offer than meets the eye. Concise and to the point with the focus and intent being delivering hope, encouragement, useful scripture and guidance to those women who are in a spiritually mismatched marriage. I was leery at first because I wondered if this would have practical application for those who are in marriages where they are not with an unsaved spouse but instead with someone who may be a Christian but off track in their spiritual life in another way: back-slidden or perhaps off  in their personal walk in leading the family, discipleship, growth, zeal for the Lord etc. I found this to be useful as a help for those in marriage to a spouse who needs salvation but also for all women as we all need to keep our eyes fixed on Jesus and pray ceaselessly for our husbands. Practical, suitable and helpful for a variety of marriage circumstances.

Beckoned By The King  by Jeannie Pallett
The author takes a journey with God through the verses of Psalm 119.
Will be reviewing and interviewing Jeannie soon!

10 Minutes To Powerful Prayer by Stormie O’martian


Praying for Purpose for Women: 
A Prayer Experience That Will Change Your Life Forever
by Katie Brazelton

Still waiting on my nightstand BUT there is hope yet:
Goodness Gracious Green by Judy Christie (Love this series)
Bringing Up Girls by  Dr. James Dobson
Praying For Your Prodigal Daughter by Janet Thompson
The Journals of Jim Elliot by Elisabeth Elliot
The Savage, My Kinsman by Elisabeth Elliot
Breaking Free From Anger & Unforgiveness by Linda Mintle, PH.D.

Current Focus with Momentum:
The Necessity of an Enemy: How the Battle You Face Is Your Best Opportunity
by Ron Carpenter, Jr.

And My GOOD NEWS:
For those who remember my broken, uninsured Kindle:
I am RE- Kindled-
Thanks to my Mom She bought herself the Kindle Fire and 
bestowed upon me her old Kindle!

Happy Reading! 

What's On Your Nightstand

12 responses to “The Slowest Reader Makes A Comeback (Kinda)”

  1. Anonymous Avatar
    Anonymous

    I can highly recommend the two books by Elisabeth Elliot.I've seen the Green series mentioned here and there but haven't really been drawn to it.Glad you're able to get back into reading! Any is better than none! There are times that lend themselves to more or less reading.

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  2. Brian Miller Avatar

    i have yet to make the jump to digital…i am much more a real book person…i have read non of the books you are reading, i do love to read though…

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  3. Anonymous Avatar
    Anonymous

    I think we could be tied for slowest reader. I have a hard time sitting down to read without an interruption. Looks like you had some great titles. I really like Stormie. Great author!

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  4. morninglight mama Avatar

    Whatever pace works for your life in that moment is the right pace for you! :)-Dawn, 5M4B

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  5. Pam Avatar

    Such a great post, with your usual generous sprinkling of honesty and ROFL humor. I have my own array of books on my night table, collecting enough dust on them to fashion several dust bunnies (I'll name the first bunny after you, my BBFF), waiting for me to delve into them. I'm currently working on reading several books (book juggling). Even as Ye Olde Retired Woman, I find it difficult to find time to really sit down and read a few chapters a day. But I'm working on it. Thanks for the sweet post. Love from your fellow Slo Readah (lol)Pam

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  6. Carrie Avatar

    I know. Summer just comes in and sort of takes over. It did for me and I didn't mean for it to! I'm in the process of making my own comeback as well. Here's to books!

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  7. Cassandra Avatar

    Very pretty Kindle! I hope you're able to get some great reading this month. 🙂 🙂

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  8. Annette {This Simple Home} Avatar

    Momentum is everything for me when reading! Summer can be tough or easy….depends on the week for me.

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  9. Pamela M. Steiner Avatar

    I am so bummed! I checked out an interesting book to read at the library where I work (church), and was so looking forward to reading it tonight…and wouldn't you know I walked out and left it in my bag under my desk? How dumb is that? Your book list amazes me. I can only do one at a time…but I like to read it from cover to cover in a few days if possible so I can get on to another. Happy Reading!

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  10. quietspirit Avatar

    These books sound great. I am only able to read one or two at a time. Right now its a book on General Grant.

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  11. bekahcubed Avatar

    Yay for your re-Kindling. I broke mine not too long ago (sometimes I wonder if maybe I'm not grown up enough for electronic devices) and I've been missing the text-to-speech feature I'd been using during my commute. Since mine was also uninsured, I finally decided to shell out the money–except that this time I'm making a heavy duty case and keeping that screen protected!I just looked up the new J.K. Rowling book up at my library–and it looks like they have it on order but don't own it yet. So I'm going to say I'm done with Rowling for now. But I sure did enjoy Harry Potter.

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  12. Susan J. Reinhardt Avatar

    Hi Dawn -I'm enjoying the Kindle I received for Christmas. It's a wonderful addition to print books because of its portability and the freebies.Blessings,Susan 🙂

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