My year in books.

Appearing here is a list of books I have completed in the current year, in alphabetical order by title. I will update the list regularly as books are finished.

I hope you find something you like. If you've read any of them, let me know, and maybe we can discuss what we each think about it. Like a cyber book club. I'd like that.


1. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
          by Lewis Carroll

2. All Quiet on the Western Front
          by Erich Maria Remarque

3. At the Crossroads: An Insider's Look at the Past, Present, and Future of Contemporary Christian
                    Music
          by Charlie Peacock

4. Breaking Free
         
by Beth Moore

5. Brisingr
          by Christopher Paolini

6. Cast of Characters
          by Max Lucado

7. The Celtic Way of Prayer: The Recovery of the Religious Imagination
          by Esther de Waal

8. A Christmas Carol
          by Charles Dickens

9. Coal Miner's Daughter
          by Loretta Lynn with George Vecsey

10. Cooking the French Way
          by Elizabeth Smart and Agnes Ryan

11. David Copperfield
          by Charles Dickens

12. The Da Vinci Code
          by Dan Brown

13. Desire
          by John Eldredge

14. Eldest
          by Christopher Paolini

15. Eragon
          by Christopher Paolini

16. Everything That Rises Must Converge
          by Flannery O'Connor

17. The Five Love Languages: How to Express Heartfelt Commitment to Your Mate
          by Gary Chapman

18. Free to Be Me: A Journey Through Fear to Freedom
          by Betty Robison

19. God Came Near
          by Max Lucado

20. Great and Precious Promises for Singers and Musicians
          by Stan and Sue Moser

21. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
          by J.K. Rowling

22. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
          by J.K. Rowling

23Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
          by J.K. Rowling

24. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
          by J.K. Rowling

25. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
          by J.K. Rowling

26. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
          by J.K. Rowling

27. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
          by J.K. Rowling

28. The Hiding Place
          by Corrie ten Boom

29. The High Calling
          by James Street

30. The History of the Psychoanalytic Movement and Other Papers
          by Sigmund Freud

31. Inheritance
          by Christopher Paolini

32. It's Time To Be Bold
          by Michael W. Smith

33. Jesus Calling
          by Sarah Young

34. No Longer a Slumdog
          by K.P. Yohannan

35. The Pilgrim's Progress
          by John Bunyan

36. The Pressure's Off
          by Larry Crabb

37. Quiet Thoughts
          by Paul S. McElroy

38. Revolution in World Missions
          by K.P. Yohannan

39. SHE: Safe, Healthy, Empowered
          by Rebecca St. James and Lynda Hunter Bjorkland

40. The Story of Beethoven
          Henry L. Kauffman

41. Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There
          by Lewis Carroll

42. Through Painted Deserts: Light, God, and Beauty on the Open Road
          by Donald Miller

43. The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
          by William Shakespeare

44. Unfinished Work
          by Kevin Max

45. With New Eyes: Fresh Vision for the Soul
          by Margaret Becker

46. Within Heaven's Gates
          by Rebecca Springer

47. WLT: A Radio Romance
          by Garrison Keillor

48. Women of Sacred Song: Meditations on Hymns by Women
          by Margaret & Daniel Partner

49. The $30,000 Bequest
          by Mark Twain

2 comments:

  1. Hi, Emily,

    I've never posted on a stranger's blog before, but I landed here as i was searching, "Your Love is Strong" lyrics. When I saw your wonderful booklist and Murfreesboro (I have friends there), I saw you are a kindred spirit and just thought I'd let you know I had stopped by and enjoyed your site.

    That's all! Just know that a fellow extravagantly loved woman was blessed by your "stuff." :)

    May our great God bless you!
    Jamie

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  2. Well, Jamie, if you happen to see this, thanks! Your comment is encouraging. Finding kindred spirits is always a joy, and I'm also happy to see that this site is hospitable to strangers.

    Blessings to you as well! Come back anytime.

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I like conversation. Your comments promote conversation. You know what to do. Vielen Dank.