Here’s what I finished since last time:
Revealing Heaven by John W. Price-Reviewing Thursday, February 28th
Holey, Wholly, Holy by Kris Camealy- I appreciated Kris’s heart as revealed in this collection of readings she put together for the Lenten season. Raw, real and inspiring.
Finally Free by Kim Tabot – This just the right size study was a perfect start to the new year.
The readings spoke to the heart of my journey this year, challenging me to let go- releasing those things God has not meant for me to carry into my faith journey. I participated in the online 6 week study and found Kim makes some excellent points about true freedom in Christ. Practical.
Lifted by Angels by Joel Miller: Review for Miller’s book review Here.
31 Days of Praise by Ruth Myers: Myer’s book review Here.
The Curse of Tutankhamen by Elaine Landau (Mysteries of Science)- I read this because my Girl is studying ancient civilizations and we brought a stack of books home from the library- of which this was one I was blessed to explore and thoroughly creep-ed out by the stories surrounding the history surrounding the unearthing of this mummies tomb!
Here’s what I am currently actually reading:
Love Letters to God: Deeper Intimacy through Written Prayer by Lynn Morissey
This one has been on my shelf for many years, and I know I perused through at one time- but am reading now after my friend Kel @ Nourishment for the Soul posted a blurb about it! Straight from the heart and beautiful to gaze upon as well-will review this lovely book soon!
Praying for Your Prodigal Daughter: Hope, Help and Encouragement for Hurting Parents by Janet Thompson
Poemcrazy: Freeing Your Life with Words by Susan G. Wooldridge
by Ross W. Greene
Stories and Poems for Extremely Intelligent Children of All Ages
by Harold Bloom (Selections)
This one is part of our Home-School reading but, sweet!
Blog At Home Mom
by Christin Slade
(I won this book over at Amy of Gospel Homemaking’s place – YAY!)
Here’s what I will be reading for review:
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I need to read that one about praying for the prodigal daughter. My princess and I are back to a point of I can't open my mouth about anything without her flipping out. Sigh. I know she's still upset about the ex and the way her life is going and there's some depression, but she can be fine with anyone else…just not the one person who 's always been there. Pray,pray,pray…nothing else to do.I need to go work on my own list. It'll be up sometime today.
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Great list! Once again my want-to-read pile is growing!
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I'm interested in The Curse of Tutankhamen. I read Howard Carter's book about the discovery and it was a fascinating read. Highly recommended, if you've not yet read it.
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I don't think I am familiar with any of these, but it sounds like a good list with some variety.
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Nice reading list.
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I loved 31 Days of Praise! Amazing book. All the others are new to me. Some look really good! Elizabeth, 5MFB
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The Curse of Tutankhamen sounds fascinating, I love that kind of thing! Happy reading.-Nancy@5M4B
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You just made my TBR list grow. Writing to God and the Blooom book look great. I have Poemcrazy sitting on my bookshelf waiting for me to get to it.
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I love your list! Thanks again for mentioning Lynn's book and my blog…I want to check out the book Poemcrazy…sounds interesting!
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