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What book are you reading now? - 10/17/2009 12:23:55 AM
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Rebirthinger
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I totally love the Books Pride and P Little Woman and others right now I'm reading Treasure Island I'm trying to finish it so that I can go on to Emma!
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RE: What book are you reading now? - 10/17/2009 9:56:58 AM
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Hi there. I see you're new here. I'm Trish. Nice to meet you. It's great that you've felt welcome enough to start a thread here. Just to let you know though that there's a group of us talking about what books we're reading at the moment in a thread called, "What Are You Currently Reading?" You're more than welcome to come along and join us. We'd love to have you there with us. I hope to see you there. I love those stories too, by the way.
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RE: What book are you reading now? - 10/17/2009 1:25:50 PM
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Since the other thread is getting very long and was started a few years ago, I'm going to lock the other one and direct it over here. :) Sincerely, Lisa Forums Moderator If you have questions, concerns, blah blah blah, you know what to do.
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RE: What book are you reading now? - 10/17/2009 3:44:10 PM
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Thanks, Lisa!
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RE: What book are you reading now? - 10/17/2009 10:18:43 PM
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I'm reading Toll the Hounds by Steven Erickson and Systematic Theology by Wayne Grudem Norman
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RE: What book are you reading now? - 10/17/2009 10:25:03 PM
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cherish405
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I'm reading, "A dream to call my own", by Tracie Peterson
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RE: What book are you reading now? - 10/18/2009 9:43:41 PM
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Bronte's Egg by Richard Chwedyk
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RE: What book are you reading now? - 10/18/2009 10:18:14 PM
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I was looking at the other one... I posted only a few weeks ago. LOL I finished Hood by Stephen R. Lawhead. Now I'm going to read Madeline L'engle's Swiftly Tilting Planet I wanted something simple and short while I wait for the second book in the King Raven series... which I am loving. Did you know that he did soundtracks to most of his books?
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RE: What book are you reading now? - 10/19/2009 4:31:11 AM
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I'm reading When Brute force Fails: How to have Less Crime and Less Punishment. I just finished The Myth of the Rational Voter: Why Democracies Choose Bad Policies. I don't really get into fiction any more.
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RE: What book are you reading now? - 10/19/2009 11:43:11 AM
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I'm half way through Real Church by Larry Crabb. Then on to Belief Matters by Pete Briscoe.
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RE: What book are you reading now? - 10/19/2009 1:53:42 PM
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I'm reading crazy love by Francis Chan and than Pearl by Lauraine Snelling that's my entertainment book. :)
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RE: What book are you reading now? - 10/20/2009 7:41:02 AM
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ORIGINAL: roxiesgarden I'm reading crazy love by Francis Chan and than Pearl by Lauraine Snelling that's my entertainment book. :) I have read Crazy Love and Forgotten God, both by Francis Chan, and they are both very moving!!! I have also read Fearless by Max Lucado, Battle Ready by Steve Farrar, and am currently reading Christianish by Mark Steele. I highly recommend any of these books as they are all good faith building books.
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RE: What book are you reading now? - 10/20/2009 10:34:51 AM
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The Little Sparrows by Al and Joanna Lacy
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RE: What book are you reading now? - 10/20/2009 11:35:40 AM
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Bride of Pendorric, by Victoria Holt research for my NaNoWriMo novel: Life in a Medieval Village, by Frances and Joseph Gies Life in a Medieval City, by Joseph and Frances Gies
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RE: What book are you reading now? - 10/20/2009 11:52:23 AM
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ORIGINAL: Elena1030 Life in a Medieval Village, by Frances and Joseph Gies Life in a Medieval City, by Joseph and Frances Gies interesting. i'll be looking those up. personally, i think the mediaeval world-view is actually pretty closely related to a lot of postmodern expressions of culture. but then that's just me.
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RE: What book are you reading now? - 10/20/2009 11:54:16 AM
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I just started reading the Left Behind series. Never read it before. I'm halfway through the second book now. I know that it's somewhat unpopular with some people on the board, but I'm enjoying it!
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RE: What book are you reading now? - 10/20/2009 12:33:59 PM
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ORIGINAL: adamnerin2 quote:
ORIGINAL: roxiesgarden I'm reading crazy love by Francis Chan and than Pearl by Lauraine Snelling that's my entertainment book. :) I have read Crazy Love and Forgotten God, both by Francis Chan, and they are both very moving!!! I have also read Fearless by Max Lucado, Battle Ready by Steve Farrar, and am currently reading Christianish by Mark Steele. I highly recommend any of these books as they are all good faith building books. I am also reading Crazy Love by Francis Chan. He is very good and the whole chapter about "Lukewarm Christians" is very eye-opening and challenging. It really seemed to hit home with me. I have been hoping there were others out there reading this book and maybe we could get its own thread to go deeper with discussion about this book. I can't recommend it enough for people to read.
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RE: What book are you reading now? - 10/20/2009 2:31:37 PM
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ORIGINAL: techne quote:
ORIGINAL: Elena1030 Life in a Medieval Village, by Frances and Joseph Gies Life in a Medieval City, by Joseph and Frances Gies interesting. i'll be looking those up. personally, i think the mediaeval world-view is actually pretty closely related to a lot of postmodern expressions of culture. hmm... that's an interesting theory. i'll have to see if i pick up on that trend in what i'm reading. right now i'm in the one on the village. the worldview isn't as explicitly explained. it's more of a historical overview, rather than a detailed treatise/examination. and i've discovered that the sort of society i envisioned is probably late middle ages to early renaissance, rather than the height of the medieval era. oh well. the research will still come in handy for last year's NaNoWriMo novel that barely got off the ground.
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What book are you reading now? - 10/20/2009 5:33:13 PM
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ORIGINAL: cherish405 The Little Sparrows by Al and Joanna Lacy Awesome series!
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RE: What book are you reading now? - 10/20/2009 6:03:44 PM
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ORIGINAL: Elena1030 Life in a Medieval Village, by Frances and Joseph Gies Life in a Medieval City, by Joseph and Frances Gies Very interesting books.
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RE: What book are you reading now? - 10/20/2009 9:02:21 PM
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I just finished reading People of the Book by Geraldine Brooks for the second time this year. I read it in March and again this month for my book group. If you haven't read anything by this author, do. She is fabulous. She also wrote March and Year of Wonders (both of which are also excellent). Now I'm reading The Time Traveler's Wife. BTW, I appreciated the blah, blah, blah as well.
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RE: What book are you reading now? - 10/20/2009 9:14:45 PM
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I am also reading Crazy Love by Francis Chan. He is very good and the whole chapter about "Lukewarm Christians" is very eye-opening and challenging. It really seemed to hit home with me. I have been hoping there were others out there reading this book and maybe we could get its own thread to go deeper with discussion about this book. I can't recommend it enough for people to read. [/quote] I really like the idea of discussing this book, or any book for that matter of fact. I think it is good to bounce how you interpret something vs. how someone else might.
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RE: What book are you reading now? - 10/22/2009 3:52:37 PM
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OK, Just felt as if I had to report back. I am on the third time around for The Naked Gospel, (Andrew Farley) Zondervan/Amazon Sep 29, 2009, so.. still reading. It will be my constant companion for a long long time.
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