I used to devour books. But I spend more time reading articles and blogs now. I want to get back to reading more real books so I have decided to record the books I read each term.
Theology/Faith/Spiritual
- Daily Readings From the Life of Christ, Volume 1 by John MacArthur
- The Truth War by John MacArthur (re-read)
- Slave – The hidden truth about your identity in Christ by John MacArthur
- A Visual History of the English Bible by Donald L. Brake
Health
- The God-Given Diet: If God Didn’t Put It Here, Don’t Freaking Eat It by Michelle Kennedy Hogan
- The Primal Blueprint by Mark Sisson
Finances
- Money, Possessions, and Eternity by Randy Alcorn
Organisation
- Organize for a Fresh Start: Embrace Your Next Chapter in Life by Susan Fay West
Biography/Autobiographical
- Out of Mormonism: A Woman’s True Story by Judy Robertson
Personal Growth
- 40 Unforgettable Dates with Your Mate by Gary & Barbara Rosberg
- A Fine Mess: Living Simply With Children by Michelle Kennedy Hogan
- Your Special Gift (A Preteen Primer to the Facts of Life)by Carol McCormick
Fiction
- The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
- Paradise Valley by Dale Cramer
What books have you read this term?
“Don’t rush. Now is the time you should be discovering who you are, and not trying so hard to be part of someone else.”
oh dear, just lost my comment:)
Let’s see, what was I saying….
I dont’ read as much as you:( My free time to read is usually before bed at night, so it all depends on how much time I have left at the end of the day, which sadly is not a lot in this season of my life! I do try to read from a variety, so beside my bed you’ll find books on prayer(one of my main passions), homeschooling, leadership and occassionally fiction:) I’d like to read more fiction but this is really at the bottom of my list as the others take priority. I hope to get back to reading more fiction one day:)
Hi Rosemary,
I have given up reading before bed. Its useless. I read one paragraph and fall asleep. And I don’t remember any of it the next day.