Sunday, November 30, 2008

November has not


i've had neither the time nor patience to sit down and write something worth reading.
December will be a better month!

i need to hurry up and finish some of the books i'm reading
-Mere Christianity (still)
-Prince Caspian (sooo gewwwd)
-Screwtape Letters (only on the first chapter)

all by C.S. Lewis.. He's my favorite.

For christmas i asked for The Lord Of he Rings series and Harry Potter. Hopefully i can crack into those bad boys by the start of the new year. 

Also! i need to finish the first twighlight book before the movie goes out of theaters! i feel so left out being that i'm the only one in existance who hasnt read the silly book(s) yet!

ahhh, side note, i've never been able to just read one book at a time. i have to have a variety to chose from while reading or else i get bored. except with narnia... those books rock my world. i seriously cant put them down. It will be a sad day when i finish the last book. But hopefully i can stretch it out as long as possible! But yes, if you were wondering, that is why i'm juggling so many books at one time.

Hm, any suggestions on new books to add to my "must read" list?

24 comments:

Danny said...
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Danny said...

I haven't read it either

Danny said...

I don't ready many books

Anonymous said...

you're not alone.
i haven't read twilight either.
ahahaaa.
i'm gonna get around to reading it one day thoughh.

Wendytron said...

Animal Farm by George Orwell.

Anonymous said...

Surprised by Joy - by your fave author Mr C.S.Lewis....

Mr.Guess said...

all the books by michael crichton

(I still havent done it yet but im working on it, at any rate you should look into it)

CourtneyJaynePhillips said...

Blood Orchid by Stuwart Woods or The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants book(s). (:

zacharyxbinks said...

"Maus" by Art Spiegleman

Anonymous said...

anything by karen kingsbury or dee henderson! they are the best EVERRRRRR!!!!-they're christian fiction :)

. said...

Donald Miller is a good author.
You should check out his books!

John said...

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Anonymous said...

Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? from Philip K. Dick, is the book from which i s based the old movie bladerunner, is cool book, kinda cyberpunk you would tell, but isn't as theres really never an cyberpunk description on it xD, but it's great! and not so long!!

yh16

Anonymous said...

Wow, I LOVE Mere Christianity, it is an amazing start for apologetics. The Screwtape Letters is also really insightful.

As for anything to do with vampires etc? Not really into it. Used to be, but felt convicted to get rid of all that stuff out of my life.

Redeeming Love is pretty amazing, have you read that one?

PermanentGrip said...

this is late but ill still throw out my suggestion for a really good book. its a scifi book. Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card.

Anonymous said...

One you will truly love - "Cry the Beloved Country" by Alan Paton. It is like reading poetry, the language is so moving.

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Anonymous said...

Even though it's an old post I thought I might throw out a book suggestion. Have you ever read C.S. Lewis' novel "Till We Have Faces"? It was the first Lewis book I ever read and I have been hooked ever since.

nagyaron said...

Émile Ajar: The life before us

J. D. Salinger: Raise High the Roof-Beam, Carpenters

Joseph Heller: Something happened

Yann Martel: Life of Pi

nagyaron said...

Gabriel García Márquez:
One Hundred Years of Solitude

Courtney said...

i love CS Lewis he helped me restore my faith in God.

Anonymous said...

I know this is super late and you'll probably never read this but I just wanna ditto Bekky Nixon and Permanent Grip's comments. All those suggestions are super!

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Aimée said...

I would strongly suggest The Ishbane Conspiracy by Randy Alcorn. It's pretty much a modern day version of The Screwtape Letters, and it is very well written. I also HIGHLY recommend Searching For God Knows What by Donald Miller - AMAZING stuff, right there. Oh! Also, Do Hard Things, by Alex and Bret Harris. F.F. Bosworth's book Christ the Healer, as well as anything written by or about John Lake.

All really good books. I hardly ever STRONGLY recommend books to people, but these are the ones I would. :)