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What Books Are You Reading?

Dan Todd

Active Member
I've had the "Glorious Appearing" since it first appeared on the shelves at Walmart! I finally picked it up and started reading it!


WOW!!!
 

bartgar

New Member
Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow

Measuring Emotional Intelligence by Steve Simmons & John Simmons

Your Gift of Administration by Ted Engstrom

Biblical Eldership by Alexander Strauch

The Decline & Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon
 
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amixedupmom

Guest
I'm reading two right now

Help! i'm turning in to my mother By Freeman and Arnold

And The Calling of Emily Evans By Janette Oke
 

Thomas

New Member
Just finished "Sabbath in Christ" by Peck, am now reading "Darkness and the Dawn" by Swindoll, and am beginning "Theology of the Reformers" by George. Try to read the Bible through twice a year from one of several translations that I own.
 
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amixedupmom

Guest
I finished my books that I had listed now i'm going to begin

Julia's Last Hop by Jeanette Oke

And of course i'm reading Pslams
 

Shinja

New Member
I just finished Shadowmancer and now I'm finally staring the Left Behind series, just borrowed the frist book yesterday and I'm half done ^_^
I just started reading 2nd Corinthians
 

fromtheright

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Lexington and Concord (I don't remember the author's name).

Gentleman Revolutionary: The Rake Who Wrote the Constitution, a biographical study of Gouvernour Morris, one of the Founding Fathers, by Richard Brookhiser.
 
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amixedupmom

Guest
I have changed my book to When calls the heart by Jeanette Oke. It's in the Canadian West series that i've wanted to re read for some time
 

sdcoyote

Member
Just finished the secular sociological work Post-Corporate World - David Korten

Am reading "The Freedom of Simplicity" by a Quaker author, Richard Foster.
 
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DeafChristian

Guest
I'm a big fan of "biographies" and "autobiographies", so I am almost finished reading Franklin Graham's "Living Beyond the Limits". I read "Rebel With A Cause" by Franklin Graham before I got to this current book. Both of them are great!


Nancy
 
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