Just like everything else, I have a social media outlet for tracking my reading material. If you are on Good Reads friend me! If you don't know what it is - check out www.goodreads.com. The website allows you to make note of books you want to read and review books you have already finished.
I decided in 2013 I wanted to best last year's 60+ books read, so I set a goal of 70+ books for the year.
This book offers practical advice on how to rid your life of the chaos and really make the most of it. Unfortunately, both spouse have to be on board...moreThis book offers practical advice on how to rid your life of the chaos and really make the most of it. Unfortunately, both spouse have to be on board to be able to apply these ideas well, but there are some suggestions anyone can make - willing spouse or no.(less)[edit]
The second in the Souled Out Sister's series, Come to the Table by Neta Jackson follows the lives of members of the "Souled Out" community church - pa...moreThe second in the Souled Out Sister's series, Come to the Table by Neta Jackson follows the lives of members of the "Souled Out" community church - particularly roommates Kat, Bree, Nick, Rochelle (and her son Conny).
Kat - a new Christian - feels led to share the knowledge she has about food and nutrition with the poor in her community, but must look to others in her church to give legs (and practical wisdom) to her ideas. Along the way, a Kat/Nick/Rochelle love triangle develops.
This Three's Company-goes-to-church-and-falls-in-love story was a quick, fun read (I started late Friday and have also read a couple of other books yesterday and today) if predicable.
I had a bit of trouble jumping into the story, but that's probably due to reading this book 2 without ever having read the first. Once I got to know the character dynamics, I had no trouble following along with the story.(less)[edit]
i enjoyed reading about those the author knows who do live at the edge of their faith, i found it difficult to really focus on the point of the book.[edit]
I'm reading the latest Janet Evanovich - I think it's number 19. So far I haven't gotten into it. I'm getting annoyed that the first couple chapters of her books are always the same.
I may need to sign up for GoodReads...I always like reading others' recommendations. I've been reading Kindle classics lately, mainly because I can get them free. ;-) I read "Les Miserables" over the holiday and have started "The Prince" this week.
70 books is a ton! I didn't even know Good Reads existed...I'll definitely be signing up. I was so mad over the summer to realize on the last chapter of a book (after deja vu the whole way through) that I'd already read it.
Wow, you've been busy already this year! I haven't been reading much lately, but I usually LOVE to read! I'll have to check out that website! And I don't think I'll be reading the book you didn't finish!
Dang Gina........70 books is a ton! Good job.
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I'm reading the latest Janet Evanovich - I think it's number 19. So far I haven't gotten into it. I'm getting annoyed that the first couple chapters of her books are always the same.
ReplyDeleteI may need to sign up for GoodReads...I always like reading others' recommendations. I've been reading Kindle classics lately, mainly because I can get them free. ;-) I read "Les Miserables" over the holiday and have started "The Prince" this week.
ReplyDelete70 books is a ton! I didn't even know Good Reads existed...I'll definitely be signing up. I was so mad over the summer to realize on the last chapter of a book (after deja vu the whole way through) that I'd already read it.
ReplyDeleteWow, you've been busy already this year! I haven't been reading much lately, but I usually LOVE to read! I'll have to check out that website! And I don't think I'll be reading the book you didn't finish!
ReplyDeletei love the verse you chose for Beth Moore's Scripture team! :-)
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