October 15, 2007
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ONE DICED BOOKWORM
I'm sure that I am violating some kind of literary law by simultaneously reading several books at once. The books are located in different parts of the house and I'll read a chapter here and there from each book regularly. The biographies (Ten Boom, Ben Franklin) are interesting and informative, the testimonials (Yancey, Saint, Hook) are encouraging and inspiring, the apology (Copan) is very educational, and the environmental outcry (Kennedy) presents another viewpoint.

Currently Reading
The Hiding Place
By Corrie Ten Boom, John Scherrill

Currently Reading
True for You, But Not for Me: Deflating the Slogans that Leave Christians Speechless
By Paul Copan

Currently Reading
Prayer: Does It Make Any Difference?
By Philip Yancey

Currently Reading
Walking His Trail: Signs of God along the Way
By Steve Saint, Ginny Saint

Currently Reading
The Power of an Ordinary Life: Discover the Extraordinary Possibilities Within (Transforming the World One Day at a Time)
By Harvey A. Hook

Currently Reading
Crimes Against Nature: How George W. Bush and His Corporate Pals Are Plundering the Country and Hijacking Our Democracy
By Jr., Robert F. Kennedy

Currently Reading
Benjamin Franklin (Yale Nota Bene)
By Edmund S. Morgan
Currently Reading
True Colors: Get to Know Yourself and Others Better With the Highly Acclaimed Birkman Method
By Roger W. Birkman
Comments (2)
My reading is as scattered as yours. I blame college, specifically one semester when I had two English courses and 24 books to read between them, not to mention my other courses... it keeps me motivated and it's definitely interesting to have so many topics going on at once.
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