Monday, August 1, 2011

Summer Reading

This was an awesome summer for reading...I've really tried to read more because it restores me. Here are some of my pics in no particular order:

This book is by Kathryn Stockett and is a must read. I highly recommend it. It is eye-opening, set in the 1960s Mississippi, and forces us to face the reality of what happened then and is still happening today. Pick it up. You won't be able to put it down.
I know, random, right? Well, I am not ashamed. I read Shania Twain's autobiography...let me explain why. I saw her on the Today Show and she was saying that she wrote the book in an attempt to move past the grief over the loss of her marriage. She said that as she stepped back she realized that her life was not defined by that one moment. I respect her for that. And I am struggling to write out my own story- a different one-but a story nonetheless. So, for me, it was a great read. She is brutally honest about her past, her family's struggles with extreme poverty, her fame, and the loss of her marriage. It was great for me to see her write from a very honest perspective...SO...if you are interested, read it. It was a good read for me.



This is an ah-mazing book. It is written by a pastor from Birmingham, AL and he basically is talking about the church and the 'americanized' dream we have created for the church. He is talking about what it would look like to live 'Radical' lives for Christ. It is challenging and thought provoking. I loved it.

This one is a book that I bit off in little chunks. It is very full and very thought/heart provoking. Its premise is about the 'counterfeit gods' or idols of our heart. Wow. Each one I thought wouldn't be about me and they all managed to touch a piece of my heart. And you can't beat a Tim Keller book.



This is my last read for the summer. I am still reading, but I am really enjoying it so far. She also writes from an honest place and it is about living a life of thankfulness. I know I need that.




So, there you go! What have you been reading? I soooo love to read new books. There were a few on my list that I didn't get to. I am a part of a book club and we re-convene in the fall, so any ideas of books we should read?

3 comments:

Jennifer said...

I'm impressed with the fact that you have read five books this summer. I'm not that faithful of a reader. But I have been reading One Thousand Gifts since sometime in January. I am loving it. I've been intentional about going through it slow and spending time studying the verses she pulls out and journalling on questions that she asks herself throughout each chapter. I'm asking that the Lord really changes my heart to one that overflows with thanksgiving. (I'm also going to a conference that she is speaking at in October...I'm super excited!)

Stephanie said...

I LOVED The Help! So excited about the movie - for once it looks like the movie will do the book justice.

Keri said...

I have been told to read The Help, but currently I am reading Radical, Crazy Love and A year of living Biblically. I hope to finish them after my class ends on Friday!