I'm reading the non-fiction title
Embrace Grace
by Liz Curtis Higgs...unbelievably insightful book. Very encouraging
and just what I need to hear right now. I'm still reading
Trial by Ordeal by Craig Parshall but haven't gotten much further. I'm reading
Violette Between by Alison Strobel and over halfway done with the story. It's very different. Stay tuned. I'm still reading
Like Sheep Gone Astray by Leslie Sherrod. Great story, but I had to set it aside as well as the other books I'm reading to squeeze in
The Fall of the Nephilim
by Douglas Hirt, which was due to Christian Book Preview last month. I
completely lost it in my huge pile so I've got a rush on it. It's very
thick, but not boring (thank you, Lord) and I hope to finish it within
the next few days. It's a sci fi story about Noah's Ark. Very, very
different. I'm still reading
The Novelist by Angela Hunt. Wonderful story, but I had to halt reading that one, too, to make my other review. I hope to read
Anna's Journey by Nancy Toback when I finish up a few of these books, and then
A Vow to Cherish by Deb Raney. I've been wanting to read that for well over a month but it kept getting bumped. Oh,
and Generation NeXt Parenting (non-fiction
by Tricia Goyer) is now out and I'm going to read that one because I'm
in it. Yep, you heard right. I'm in it quite a few times, quoted
because I am a gen X parent and one of Tricia's guinea pigs (just
kidding.) It was fun helping Tricia with that book. And last but not
least I'm reviewing
How to Study the Bible for Yourself
(youth edition) by Tim LaHaye. I know, it's weird that I'm reading so
much non-fiction. I'm a sucker for a good book and have decided to
branch out a hair. :)