For Fun: Spring Reading Thing
Today Brandilyn Collins alerted her readers to the Spring Reading Thing over at Callapidder Days. I hadn't run across this blog, but it looks delightful.
The Spring Reading Thing is a challenge to get out that stack of books and actually read them. 207 people including yours truly have joined in. Somehow Bethany House found out about this and sent Katrina, the blog's owner, a box of nine of its new releases. Then Brandilyn sent out a challenge today to other authors to send her a book or two to give away. So if you like new books, and for some reason you aren't entering my contests, then hie thee over to Callapidder Days. This week's give away is Where Willows Grow by my friend Kim Sawyer.
Now for my list of books in the to be read or finished pile:
To Be Finished:
- Lightning and Lace by DiAnn Mills (Barbour)
- Grave Risk by Hannah Alexander (Steeple Hill)
- Get Out of That Pit by Beth Moore (Integrity/Thomas Nelson) (I highly recommend this based on what I've gotten out of the first four or five chapters! It's excellent!)
- The Freedom of the Soul by Tracey Bateman (Barbour)
- The Bible (just finished Isaiah tonight -- so it's taking a bit longer than 90 days... but I'm reading!)
To Be Read:
- Bygones by Kim Sawyer (Barbour)
- Where Willows Grow by Kim Sawyer (Bethany)
- Hot Tropics and Cold Feet by Diann Hunt (Westbow/Thomas Nelson)
- Reluctant Runaway by Jill Elizabeth Nelson (Multnomah)
- Petticoat Ranch by Mary Connealy (Barbour ) Another Nebraskan
- These Boots Weren't Made for Walking by Melody Carlson (WaterBrook)
- False Witness by Randy Singer (WaterBrook)
- In Search of Eden by Linda Nichols (Bethany)
- Summer of Light by Dale Cramer (Bethany) (Eric enjoyed this one)
- Original Sin by Brandt Dodson (Harvest House)
- Watching the Tree Limbs by Mary DeMuth (NavPress)
Wow! That's just a few books :-)
Please pray for me as I start edits on Double Image to get it ready to resubmit to an editor. And as I buckle down to work on a couple legal proposals. It's time to push past whatever's been holding me back and get back into the writing. I covet your prayer support as I do this! I'll also start writing Sandhill Dreams after some on-site research in Nebraska. And I'll teach Business Law at Purdue again starting in the middle of May. Life is never dull around here!
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