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RE: Teton Rambler - 4/6/2008 12:12:01 PM
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I've edited my initial Contest post as follows: quote:
Except for the above, anything else goes as far as the subject matter (although it just occurred to me because I have some friends with some really wacky senses of humor . . . no children's books neither). EDITED: Fairy tales and fables that teach "life lessons" are acceptable and will be allowed as entries.
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RE: Teton Rambler - 4/6/2008 12:22:43 PM
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GOAL FOR TODAY Since today is Sunday, how about we shoot for 12 more? And, let's say the cutoff time for today's goal is 7:00pm (EST) That would take us to 51 entries.
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RE: Teton Rambler - 4/6/2008 4:28:30 PM
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Updated Entries 45. How the Irish Saved Civilization, by Thomas Cahill "In this entertaining and compelling narrative, Thomas Cahill tells the story of how Europe evolved from the classical age of Rome to the medieval era. Without Ireland, the transition could not have taken place." - Barnes & Noble submitted by CoeurdeLeon 46. Exodus, by Leon Uris "The creation of the nation of Israel after WWII" submitted by CouerdeLeon 47. Wuthering Heights, by Emily Bronte "19 Century disastrous romance" submitted by CouerdeLeon 48. Get Out Of That Pit, by Beth Moore teaching from Beth Moore to women; "deliverance from pit-dwelling" submitted by singLOUD NOTE: Mark (singLOUD) is an exceptionally-creative friend. In giving me his reasons why I should read this book, he listed 3 of them; one of which I just absolutely have to share with y'all. quote:
Third, If you pick my suggestion, I will send you a copy ABSOLUTELY FREE! This is a bribe, er.. I mean benefit, that as yet, no one else has thought to offer. Plus, if you do not like it, I will refund you every penny you paid for it!! Can't beat a money-back offer like that!! Now, honesty compels me . . . I am NOT above being bribed persuaded. Thanks again, Lioness! Thanks, Mark! OK; y'all - 3 more entries for today and we've met yet another goal! Who's next?
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RE: Teton Rambler - 4/6/2008 6:06:45 PM
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I'm taking the rest of the evening off, but will update any new entries tomorrow morning. Keep those titles coming!
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RE: Teton Rambler - 4/7/2008 7:16:40 AM
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Day 3 55. Crossing to Safety, by Wallace Stegner "Two couples meet and become lifelong friends" submitted by crankius 56. Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury "A futuristic story where books are burned, children are shuffled off, and humanity is lost in the face of technology" submitted by crankius 57. Cold Mountain, by Charles Frazier Civil War novel submitted by CoeurdeLeon 58. How Green Was My Valley, by Richard Llewellyn Novel of a Welsh mining family submitted by CoeurdeLeon NOTE: #59 & #60 were submitted "simply because you need some seriously weird nautical/Newfoundland books in the mix" 59. The Shipping News, by Annie Proulx "A man with not much to make him memorable returns to his ancestral home in Newfoundland and grows to become quite an interesting character" submitted by crankius 60. The Bird Artist, by Howard Norman "Bird artist murders lighthouse keeper, announces it in first paragraph, and then tells the tale" submitted by crankius 61. Catch Me If You Can, by Stan Redding & Frank W. Abagnale "Frank Abagnale was one of the most notorious con men, forgers, and escape artists in history. He impersonated a pilot, a doctor, a lawyer, and an FBI agent (among others). And the amazing thing is... It's all true!" submitted by armydude 62. Timeless Passion, by Constance O'Day Flannery "This is absolutely the best book I have ever read... its about time travel and romance and might be considered a "fluff" book by some, but it is really wonderful" submitted by belovedhandmaiden 63. Time and Again, by Jack Finney "The best book on time travel I've ever read, and I've read plenty." submitted by kath 64. FUP, by Jim Dodge "Wonderfully drawn characters, with Fup being my favorite animal character ever" submitted by Kerrlaw1 65. The Shell Seekers, by Rosamund Pilcher "A great book about a family" submitted by kath 66. Safely Home, by Randy Alcorn "Two college friends meet twenty years later in China and find just how differently their lives have been lived" submitted by monamie 67. Jesus Freaks, Volume I, compiled by DC Talk "Collection of short biographies of those who have given their lives for the gospel---the ultimate Jesus Freaks" submitted by monamie 68. Jesus Freaks, Volume II, compiled by DC Talk "Collection of short biographies of those who have given their lives for the gospel---the ultimate Jesus Freaks" submitted by monamie Thanks, Kerr & Mona! Thanks again, Crankius, Lioness, James, Brenda, Kath, Who's Next? edited: I initially neglected to add titles 62-68.
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RE: Teton Rambler - 4/8/2008 11:34:44 PM
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Updated Entries 71. East of Eden, by John Steinbeck "Novel of two families in California's Salinas Valley" submitted by CoeurdeLeon 72. Adam Bede, by George Eliot "19th century English novel - Adam Bede is one of my favorite characters. He's a good, moral man who takes it on himself to keep the things and people around him together, regardless of the cost to himself" submitted by CoeurdeLeon Please Note: Books #73-79 will not be part of the drawing, as they are inter-related and dependent upon their successor(s). However, there's certainly no harm in listing them here for anyone who is interested. “Dee Henderson, one of the absolute best fiction writers to be found, Christian or secular.” 73. Danger in the Shadows, by Dee Henderson submitted by kimberlysfrog 74. The Negotiator, by Dee Henderson submitted by kimberlysfrog 75. The Guardian, by Dee Henderson submitted by kimberlysfrog 76. The Truth Seeker, by Dee Henderson submitted by kimberlysfrog 77. The Protector, by Dee Henderson submitted by kimberlysfrog 78. The Healer, by Dee Henderson submitted by kimberlysfrog 79. The Rescuer, by Dee Henderson submitted by kimberlysfrog 80. The Sojourner, by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings "The story of a second generation Irish/American farm family in New England" submitted by CoeurdeLeon 81. A Farewell to Arms, by Ernest Hemingway "Set in Italy during WWII - Everyone should read Hemingway and this is the one I cut my teeth on because a friend recommended it to me. It's haunting and stays with you afterward." submitted by CoeurdeLeon 82. Finding Alice, by Melody Carlson "I didn't like the ending - a little to neat and tidy for the subject, but it is a good look at schizophrenia and hopefully evokes us all to be compassionate to the mentally ill and less dismissive." submitted by phosadaud 83. A Place Called Trinity, by Delia Parr "Follows a midwife in 1833 in Pennsylvania through personal struggles and trials" submitted by phosadaud 84. The Kite Runner, by Khaled Hosseini "Story on a young boy living in his home of Afghanistan from the time of the monarchy, to the Russian invasion to America and back to Afghanistan again after the Taliban gains control." submitted by phosadaud 85. God's Smuggler, by Brother Andrew "The story of Brother Andrew who smuggled Bibles behind the Iron Curtain in the 50's" submitted by phosadaud 86. Yank, by Ted Ellsworth "The memoirs of Ted Ellworth, former Rep. in Iowa. If you love WWII stuff, this is a must-read" submitted by phosadaud 87. The Practice Effect, by David Brin "Just a fun sci-fi book with some interesting and unique concepts." submitted by phosadaud Thanks again, Lioness, Kimberly & Kristin Whew! OK, Who Else?
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RE: Teton Rambler - 4/9/2008 6:45:37 PM
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Remember . . . only 12 more entries till we reach 100!
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RE: Teton Rambler - 4/10/2008 10:24:06 AM
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Updated Entries 89. The Nine Tailors, by Dorothy Sayers "Wry mystery spiced with quotations of verse and observations about English society" - Barnes & Nobel submitted by CoeurdeLeon 90. The Remains of the Day, by Kazuo Ishiguro "The incongruity of the author's name coupled with his complete mastery of the British mind and personality is fun for one thing. This is the story of a "perfect" English butler and his backward look at his service and his doubts about that service. Poignant." submitted by CoeurdeLeon 91. Blink, by Ted Dekker submitted by abbreviated 92. Blessed Child, by Ted Dekker submitted by abbreviated 93. A Man Called Blessed, by Ted Dekker submitted by abbreviated 94. Iliad, by Homer "The last year of the war at Troy" submitted by CoeurdeLeon 95. The Moonstone, by Wilkie Collins "Gothic detective story" submitted by CouerdeLeon 96. Life of Pi, by Yann Martel "It's about a boy, a tiger and the vast Pacific Ocean" submitted by garsyt’s husband 97. Turning Stones: My Days and Nights with Children at Risk, by Marc Parent This is a non-fiction choice that is all about the life of a new emergency social worker in New York City, and the children and sometimes horrible situtations they have had to endure. submitted by garsyt 98. Night, by Elie Wiesel "All about a boy who grew up during the holocost and spent years in Auschwitz. It's a first hand account and not to be missed. It gives an entirely different look at prison camp life than ANYTHING else out there!" submitted by garsyt 99. Stones from the River, byUrsula Hegi "All about small town life in a most trying time and how they triumph and live in humanity and truth!" - from the book's back cover submitted by garsyt 100. Bee Season, by Mya Goldberg "Family life with an very bright child that gets all her fathers attention, an absent mother and a brother that is facing his own giants" submitted by garsyt 101. The Book Thief, by Markus Zusak "A story narrated by Death - and here's a quote that wraps it up - It's just a small story really, about, among other things: a girl, some words, an accordionist, some fanatical Germans, a Jewish fist fighter, and quite a lot of thievery. . ." submitted by garsyt 102. Jurassic Park, by Michael Crichton Dinosaur genetic experimentation submitted by GirlChild (CouerdeLeon's daughter) 103. The Testament, by John Grisham "It is a story about a will, a family, and a lawyer in need of redemption and finds it in a very strange way. IMHO, this is Grisham's best book by far" submitted by sjd2008 104. Mistaken Identity, by Don and Susie Van Ryn & Newell, Colleen, and Whitney Cerak "Meet Laura Van Ryn and Whitney Cerak: one buried under the wrong name, one in a coma and being cared for by the wrong family. This shocking case of mistaken identity stunned the country and made national news." submitted by awed 105. The Last Lecture, by Randy Pausch and Jeffrey Zaslow "Professors are asked to consider their demise and to ruminate on what matters most to them. And while they speak, audiences can't help but mull the same question: What wisdom would we impart to the world if we knew it was our last chance? If we had to vanish tomorrow, what would we want as our legacy?" submitted by awed 106.The Lady of Milkweed Manor, by Julie Klassen "It takes place in Regency England, and it's about a Vicar's daughter who ends up in a home for unwed mothers because she's pregnant" submitted by kimberlysfrog 107. Hansi, the Girl Who Loved the Swastika, by Maria Anne Hirschmann (some later editions changed “loved” to “left)” "a young girl in Nazi Germany who joined the Hitler Youth, and how she eventually became a Christian" submitted by kimberlysfrog 108. Glastonbury, by Donna Flether Crow "Learn about the Christian history of Glastonbury, England, through fictionalized history. This was an interesting look into the Christian history of England" submitted by kimberlysfrog 109. Abomination, by Colleen Coble "Pitting good against evil with a serial killer determined to track down the woman he failed to kill" submitted by kimberlysfrog 110. Hearts of Fire, produced by The Voice of the Martyrs "Stories of eight women in the underground church and their great faith, all true" submitted by kimberlysfrog 111. Knowing God, J.I. Packer "If you want to know more about God or deepen your knowledge of Him, this is the book to read" submitted by kimberlysfrog 112. Serving as Senders, by Neal Pirolo "This is THE book to read about how you can be part of the world missions movement without going out into the field" submitted by kimberlysfrog 113. A Skeleton in God’s Closet, by Paul L. Maier "What if it was proven that the resurrection of Christ was a hoax? This is the dilemma facing the hero of this book" submitted by kimberlysfrog 114. Jungle Pilot, by Russell T. Hitt "This is the story of Nate Saint, one of the 5 missionaries (Jim Elliot was another) martyred in Ecuador by the Auca indians" submitted by kimberlysfrog 115. The Circle Trilogy, by Ted Dekker "This trilogy is intense and fantastic, an awesome view into the great romance of God and believers, sin, death, resurrection, redemption" submitted by kimberlysfrog 116. The Divine Romance, by Gene Edwards "Truly the greatest love story ever told" submitted by kimberlysfrog 117. The Sacred Romance, by John Eldridge and Brent Curtis "I thought of this book because it parallels much of the idea of romance in Ted Dekker's Circle trilogy, and it's just a good book" submitted by kimberlysfrog Thanks Garsy, GirldChild and sjd2008! Thanks again, Lioness, Jackie, Sharon & Kimberly Whew! That was a LOT of entries! Who's Next?
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RE: Teton Rambler - 4/11/2008 6:58:36 AM
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And the Winner is: Entry # 62, submitted by BelovedHandMaiden 62. Timeless Passion, by Constance O'Day Flannery ISBN: 10:0821736833 ISBN: 13:978-0821736838 This is what Brenda said about this book, over in that ramblin' chat thread . . . The comment about "Time and Again" made me think of this book (by the way, Time and Again is at Amazon). This is absolutely the best book I have ever read... its about time travel and romance and might be considered a "fluff" book by some, but it is really wonderful. Congratulations, Brenda! I'll be purchasing the book sometime within the next few days. This contest has been a lot of fun for me! I hope it has been enjoyable for y'all as well. Thank you to EVERYONE who participated!!! I was really amazed at the interest that this contest generated, and stunned at the amount of entries. Yay, y'all! Later on today, I'll be letting y'all know just WHO it was that drew the winning number! A very special person, indeed!
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RE: Teton Rambler - 4/11/2008 4:01:38 PM
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So . . . just who was this VERY SPECIAL PERSON who drew the winning number for the contest? Well, I'll tell y'all. But first . . . I must tell you that VERY SPECIAL PERSON gives some of the absolute best hugs and kisses. Getting back to the focus of this post . . . the sequence of events is that sometime last week I made plans with some wonderful friends to have them come over for dinner. Then, unrelated to that, last Friday, while browsing through the book & magazine aisle at the grocery store, I came up with the book contest. Sometime over last weekend, I suddenly realized the most perfect choice of who to draw the winning number. None other than one of my anticipated dinner guests. So . . . last night I had the pleasure of spending time with RobertYork (Bobby) and his delightful wife, along with Zmanfan38 (Christi), her long-suffering husband ** and their beautiful little girl, GB (Gorgeous Baby). BTW . . . y'all like my avatar? My; haven't I gotten MUCH younger! heehee Actually, I'm sure y'all have guessed (or already knew) . . . that's GB drawing the winner number last night. GB was an absolutely fabulous assistant! I'm considering hiring her for future contests and other things I'll need her help with. Thank You, {{{GB!!!}}} You were Terrific!!! If you look up Zmanfan38, you'll be able to see her avatar of GB displaying the winner number. ** Just for complete clarification, Christi's husband is in absolutely no way at all long-suffering because of her; He is that way because of . . . well . . . that Shar-Mar character edited: goofy typos
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RE: Teton Rambler - 4/12/2008 10:16:04 AM
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The Entire Book List Some of y'all have made mention to me that you'd like to have the entire booklist as one "document" so that you can print it out. Thus, it is my pleasure to provide it. To save time -and blog space- (and ultimately, y'all's paper), this list will contain only the "essentials" (title, author, ISBN). If you would like the commentaries, etc., on any book, drop me a PM, and I'll be happy to help. Happy Reading! 1. Miss Brill by Katherine Mansfield web address: http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/mansfield/garden/brill.html 2. A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen web address: http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/2542 3. Barn Burning, by William Faulkner web address: http://www.rajuabju.com/literature/barnburning.htm 4. The Story Jar, by Robin Lee Hatcher, Angela E. Hunt and Deborah Bedford ISBN: 1-57673-699-7 5. Marley & Me: Life and Love with the World’s Worst Dog, by John Grogan ISBN: 0060817097 ISBN: 978-0060817091 6. Tuesdays With Morrie, by Mitch Albom ISBN: 0307275639 7. Traveling Light, by Max Lucado ISBN: 0-8499-1297-0 8. Dominion, Randy Alcorn ISBN: 1-59052-593-0 9. The Visitation, by Frank Peretti ISBN: 1595541209 10. Einstein's Dreams, by Alan Lightman ISBN: 0-446-67011-1 11. Reading Lolita in Tehranp, by Azar Nafisi ISBN: 0-8129-7106-X 12. The Oath, by Frank Peretti ISBN: 0-8499-3723-X 13. What Color is a Conservative?, by J.C. Watts, Jr. ISBN: 0-06-019436-7 14. The Screwtape Letters, by C.S. Lewis ISBN: 0-02-086740-9 15. Arena, by Karen Hancock ISBN: 0-7642-2631-2 16. The House on the Strand, by Daphne du Maurier ISBN: 13: 9780812217261 17. The Sunflower, by Richard Paul Evans ISBN: 13: 9780641866340 18. The Brothers Karamazov, by Fyodor Dostoevsky ISBN: 9781593080457 19. The Name of the Rose, by Umberto Eco ISBN: 9780307264893 20. House, by Frank Peretti and Ted Dekker ISBN: 159554156X 21. In Our Humble Opinion: Car Talk's Click and Clack Rant and Rave, by Tom Magliozzi & Greg Proops ISBN: 10: 0399526005 ISBN: 13: 978-0399526008 22. Plain Truth, by Jodi Picoult ISBN: 0-671-77613-4 23. Jumping in Sunset , by Dawn Ringling (No ISBN provided) 24. Sisterchicks on the Loose, by Robin Jones Gunn (No ISBN provided) 25. Spring Rain, by Gayle Roper (No ISBN provided) 26. The Bridge, by Lisa Tawn Bergren (No ISBN provided) 27. True Women, by Janice Woods Windle ISBN: 0804113084 28. Sunsets, by Robin Jones Gunn (No ISBN provided) 29. Wildflower, by Robin Jones Gunn (No ISBN provided) 30. Clouds, by Robin Jones Gunn (No ISBN provided) 31. Flabbergasted, by Ray Blackston (No ISBN provided) 32. The Last Sin Eater, by Francine Rivers ISBN: 978-0842335713 33. Atonement Child, by Francine Rivers (No ISBN provided) 34. Redeeming Love, by Francine Rivers (No ISBN provided) 35. The Edge of Eternity, by Randy Alcorn ISBN: 9781578562954 NOTE: #36, 37, #38 & #39 should be read in sequential order. #36 is the basis of these 4 books, and #37, 38 & #39 is a series, each building upon it's predecessor(s) 36. The Hobbit, by JRR Tolkien ISBN: 0-345-33968-1 submitted by phosadaud 37. Lord of the Rings Part One: The Fellowship of the Ring, by JRR Tolkien ISBN: 0-345-33970-3 38. Lord of the Rings Part 2: The Two Towers, by JRR Tolkien ISBN: 0-345-33971-1 39. Lord of the Rings Part 3: The Return of the King, by JRR Tolkien ISBN: 0-345-33973-8 40. The Eyes of the Dragon, by Stephen King ISBN: 0-451-16658-2 41. Levi's Will, by W. Dale Cramer (No ISBN provided) 42. Bad Ground by W. Dale Cramer (No ISBN provided) 43. Summer of Light, by W. Dale Cramer (No ISBN provided) 44. Sutter's Cross, by W. Dale Cramer (No ISBN provided) 45. How the Irish Saved Civilization, by Thomas Cahill ISBN: 9780385418492 46. Exodus, by Leon Uris ISBN: 9780553258479 47. Wuthering Heights, by Emily Bronte ISBN: 9780486292564 48. Get Out of That Pit, by Beth Moore ISBN: 1591455529 49. Atlas Shrugged, by Ayn Rand ISBN: 9780452011878 50. The Present Darkness, by Mike Peretti ISBN: 0: 0891073906 ISBN: 13: 978-0891073901 51. Rhett Butler’s People, by Donald McCaig (No ISBN provided) 52. Rich Mullins: An Arrow Pointing to Heaven, by James Bryan Smith (No ISBN Provided) 53. Tornado in a Junkyard: The Relentless Myth of Darwinism, by James Perloff ISBN: 0: 0966816005 ISBN: 13: 978-0966816006 54. Blessed Child, by Ted Dekker & Bill Bright ISBN: 10: 0849943124 55. Crossing to Safety, by Wallace Stegner ISBN: 037575931X 56. Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury ISBN: 0345342968 57. Cold Mountain, by Charles Frazier ISBN: 9780802142849 58. How Green Was My Valley, by Richard Llewellyn ISBN: 9780684825557 59. The Shipping News, by Annie Proulx ISBN: 0743225422 60. The Bird Artist, by Howard Norman ISBN: 0312130279 61. Catch Me If You Can, by Stan Redding and Frank W. Abagnale ISBN: 0-7679-0538-5 62. Timeless Passion, by Constance O'Day Flannery ISBN: 10: 0821736833 ISBN: 13: 978-0821736838 63. Time and Again, by Jack Finney (No ISBN provided) 64. FUP, by Jim Dodge ISBN: 0-671-50910-1 65. The Shell Seekers, by Rosamund Pilcher (No ISBN provided) 66. Safely Home, by Randy Alcorn ISBN: 0-8423-3791-1 ISBN: 0-8423-5991-5 67. Jesus Freaks, Volume I, compiled by DC Talk ISBN: 1-57778-203-8 68. Jesus Freaks, Volume II, compiled by DC Talk ISBN: 1-57778-203-8 69. The Professor and The Madman: A Tale of Murder, Madness and the Making of the Oxford English Dictionary, by Simon Winchester ISBN: 9780060839789 70. Ordeal by Hunger, by George R. Stewart ISBN: 9780395611593 71. East of Eden, by John Steinbeck ISBN: 9780142000656 72. Adam Bede, by George Eliot ISBN: 9780140431216 NOTE: Books #73, #74, #75, #76, #77, #78 & #79 are part of a sequential series; each book dependent upon its predecessor(s) each other. 73. Danger in the Shadows, by Dee Henderson (No ISBN provided) 74. The Negotiator, by Dee Henderson (No ISBN provided) 75. The Guardian, by Dee Henderson (No ISBN provided) 76. The Truth Seeker, by Dee Henderson (No ISBN provided) 77. The Protector, by Dee Henderson (No ISBN provided) 78. The Healer, by Dee Henderson (No ISBN provided) 79. The Rescuer, by Dee Henderson (No ISBN provided) 80. The Sojourner, by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings ISBN: 978-0877972280 81. A Farewell to Arms, by Ernest Hemingway ISBN: 9780684801469 82. Finding Alice, by Melody Carlson ISBN: 1-57856-773-4 83. A Place Called Trinity, by Delia Parr ISBN: 0-312-28288-5 84. The Kite Runner, by Khaled Hosseini ISBN: 1-59448-000-1 85. God's Smuggler, by Brother Andrew ISBN: 0739419013 86. Yank, by Ted Ellsworth ISBN: 1-56025-834-9 87. The Practice Effect, by David Brin ISBN: 0-553-26981-X 88. Invasion, by Robin Cook ISBN: 0-425-15540-4 89. The Nine Tailors, by Dorothy Sayers ISBN: 9780156658997 90. The Remains of the Day, by Kazuo Ishiguro ISBN: 9780679731726 91. Blink, by Ted Dekker (No ISBN provided) 92. Blessed Child, by Ted Dekker (No ISBN provided) 93. A Man Called Blessed, by Ted Dekker (No ISBN provided) 94. Iliad, by Homer ISBN: 9780451530691 95. The Moonstone, by Wilkie Collins ISBN: 9781593083229 96. Life of Pi, by Yann Martel ISBN: 0-15-100811-6 97. Turning Stones: My Days and Nights with Children at Risk, by Marc Parent ISBN: 0-15-100204-5 98. Night, by Elie Wiesel ISBN: 0-374-50001-0 99. Stones from the River, by Ursula Hegi ISBN: 684-84477-x 100. Bee Season, by Mya Goldberg ISBN: 0-385-49879-9 101. The Book Thief, by Markus Zusak ISBN: 0-375-83100-2 102. Jurassic Park, by Michael Crichton ISBN: 9780345370778 103. The Testament, by John Grisham ISBN: 0440234743 104. Mistaken Identity, by Don & Susie Van Ryn, Newell, Colleen and Whitney Cerak (No ISBN provided) 105. The Last Lecture, by Randy Pausch and Jeffrey Zaslow (No ISBN provided) 106. The Lady of Milkweed Manor, by Julie Klassen (No ISBN provided) 107. Hansi, the Girl Who Loved the Swastika, by Maria Anne Hirschmann (some later editions changed “loved” to “left") (No ISBN provided) 108. Glastonbury, by Donna Flether Crow (No ISBN provided) 109. Abomination, by Colleen Coble (No ISBN provided) 110. Hearts of Fire, produced by The Voice of the Martyrs (No ISBN provided) 111. Knowing God, by J.I. Packer (No ISBN provided) 112. Serving as Senders, by Neal Pirolo (No ISBN provided) 113. A Skeleton in God’s Closet, by Paul L. Maier (No ISBN provided) 114. Jungle Pilot, by Russell T. Hitt (No ISBN provided) 115. The Circle Trilogy, by Ted Dekker (No ISBN provided) 116. The Divine Romance, by Gene Edwards (No ISBN provided) 117. The Sacred Romance, by John Eldridge and Brent Curtis (No ISBN provided) ~ End of List ~
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