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Sarah's Book Shelf
Last week was a great time for me to catch up on some reading and some writing! But the hiatus is over and I'm back. I thought that to begin this week I'd share with you some of the things I'm currently reading:
Ruby Slippers: How the Soul of a Woman Brings Her Home (My review will be out shortly)
The Two Tasks of the Christian Scholar
A Beginner's Guide to Crossing Cultures
What are you reading?
Ruby Slippers--hum, I'm going to try to get a copy of that!
I've just finished Richard Winter's "Perfecting Ourselves to Death." And I plan to get another of his books, "Still Bored in a Culture of Entertainment."
And I've begun "Creed or Chaos" by
Dorothy L. Sayers, a classic I've just never gotten around to reading before my husband presented it to me on my birthday.
I'm looking forward to your reviews - esp. the one of the "Ruby Slippers"!
Ruth, you'll love Sayers. She is for the church an untapped treasure, in my very humble opinion.
Reviews coming shortly. I'm doing a balancing act between reading books and writing one!! I guess that's a good problem to have.
I need to read more nonfiction. Right now I'm reading lots of children's fiction for the Cybil Awards, and I'm still re-reading Les Miserables. That's enough to keep me busy until Christmas.
Those three sound very intriguing, Sarah. I look forward to your review!
As usual, I've got several books going at once. Am re-reading A Severe Mercy, plus several books on "godly womanhood" from Vision Forum. And of course, books for my kids' schooling, including Augustus Caesar's World.
And am anxious to start Bonhoeffer's Letters and Papers from Prison.
whew...SO many books, so little time!!