Showing posts with label books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label books. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

On My List

Leaving on a boat for 6 days on Monday and I am drooling just thinking about lounging on the deck under the sun and READING.  Lots of books on my wish list right now. Which one should I pick to read while we are circling the gulf?



















Christa Black is a wonderful recording artist and I fell in love with her song titled, God Loves Ugly, several years ago.  Now that she turned her lyrics into a book makes my heart happy!




















Ann Voskamp may be one of my favorite authors of all time. She has an unbelievable way with words and most often leavings me yearning for more of Jesus. You can find her blog here.



















The Pioneer Woman tells her love story?! Yes, please!


















I have dying to read Angie's book since it was available for pre-order. I still have yet to get my hands on it. I blame Amberton University. I can't even believe that Angie is already about to have another book available for pre-order. I want this one too!


Thursday, April 29, 2010

Wish List

There are a few books out there that I am dying to get my hands on. Luckily, they are all a great price on amazon.com, so you should check them out too!  What is on YOUR reading wish list? 

Bittersweet by Shauna Niequist.  This is her second book, a follow-up to Cold Tangerines. I adored her first book and was challenged and inspired by her beautiful writings. 























I Will Carry You by Angie Smith. Angie is the author of Bring the Rain, an incredible blog that was first started as an outlet for Angie as she anticipated the birth of her daughter, Audrey Caroline, knowing that Audrey would not survive.  She has tremendous and beautiful faith and her writings have certainly contributed to my growth.























And lastly, Sleep: It Does a Family Good.  I heard Dr. Archibald Hart on a radio program and was intrigued by this topic. I think this will be a great read that Larry and I will learn a lot from.