What books, if any are you reading, or have you read in the past year

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She delves into the unholy alliance between politics and the church. Looking forward to reading what her path back to peace is.
 
I have this one on order...

Farewell, Berlin: My World War II Story of Surviving Hitler's Germany and Embracing Life in America https://a.co/d/h8KYKuV
I've read most of this already. It's an interesting perspective from a rank and file German citizen who was forced to live under the Nazi regime.
 
Just finished:

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Trigger warning: it has Joos in it.

Currently in the middle of The Jew of Malta, also notable for Joos.
 

🌸 My Reading List (A–Z) 🌸

🍎 AttachmentsDr. Tim Clinton & Dr. Gary Sibcy

🔥 Becoming Conversant with the Emerging ChurchD.A. Carson

🕊 Churchill and OrwellThomas E. Ricks

⚖️ Crime and PunishmentFyodor Dostoyevsky

🔥 Fahrenheit 451Ray Bradbury

🏳️ Homage to CataloniaGeorge Orwell

🌿 Holy DisruptorAmy Duggar King

🦠 In COVID’s Wake: How Our Politics Failed UsStephen Macedo & Frances Lee

🚪 Leaving the WitnessAmber Scorah

🏢 Little Bosses EverywhereBridget Read

📰 The Age of EntitlementChristopher Caldwell

🖋 The Ministry of TruthDorian Lynskey

⛪ Reorganized ReligionBob Smietana

🦠 Uncontrolled SpreadScott Gottlieb

Those are mostly audiobooks I have finished but I have many I am currently working on finishing that are paperback too.
 
Presently on the go:

  • Discourses upon the Existence and Attributes of God, Stephen Charnock
  • Soldiers' Pay, William Faulkner
  • The Rebel Sell: Why the Culture Can't Be Jammed, Joseph Heath and Andrew Potter
  • Perelandra, C. S. Lewis
  • Pandemic, Scott Sigler

Recently finished:

  • Tehanu, Ursula K. le Guin
  • The Skin of Our Teeth, Thornton Wilder
  • Saint Joan, George Bernard Shaw
  • "Art," Yasmina Reza
 
Just tell me that's not all at once. I thought I spread myself thin.
Maybe a book a day. It's mostly audiobooks. I'm slower with paperback books because I have ADD I read multiple at a time to keep me engaged but I do finish them. If it's a longer book then yes maybe 3 days a paperback book that's short 4 days but normally I do longer books so maybe 2 weeks to finish one. I'm wrapping up Center Church by Tim Keller, The Emerging Church by Brian Kimball, Deep Church by Jim Belcher and Bold as a Lion by Matthew Everhard. I'm not even including the commentaries I read daily, the bible and other library books as well. Those books I read this year. I haven't even added all the books I've half way through which are a lot.

How long does it take for you to finish a book? Do you do audiobooks or only paperback?
 
The Coddling of he American Mind.
Communion with God - John Owen
The Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment -Jeremiah Burroughs
From heaven he came and sought her: Definite Atonement in Historical, Biblical, Theological, and Pastoral Perspective
Father, Son and Holy Spirit -Bruce Ware.
Riding for the Brand -Louis L'Amour
Coddling of the American Mind is fantastic. If you like that I suggest reading The Madness of Crowds by Douglas Murray.
 
The Frontiersmen by Allan Eckert

Rage and Republic by Jonathan Turley
 
I'm slogging through the second Shelby Foote volume on the civil war. Currently ramping up for the siege of Vicksburg. The narrative history method is an interesting literary device.

The list of started but never finished books is way too long.
 
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