Showing posts with label reading. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reading. Show all posts
Monday, July 4, 2011
Two more fabulous books
Since I last updated, I've finished two additional books that are worth adding to any girl's historical fiction reading list. Both books--Just Jane (Ladies of History Series #2)
and Washington's Lady (Ladies of History Series #3)
--are written by Nancy Moser. Just Jane
(written about the life of Jane Austen) teaches about the importance of dedicating yourself to pursuing your dreams, even in the midst of a busy life; Washington's Lady
(based off the life of Martha Washington) encourages readers to have strength through even the most difficult times. Each book spends its last few pages clarifying which sections were historical fact and which sections came from the author's imagination. If you enjoy uplifting historical fiction, I highly recommend you add both of these books to your reading list!
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Sunday, June 26, 2011
Summer Reading List
Hey girls!
Here's a great start to your summer reading list, if you'd like to read some hip books that will lift you up in your faith and help you apply it to your everyday interactions. I've included many different genres and styles, and all books have been read and recommended by myself and many of my friends. :) Enjoy!
Those are my favorites. What are yours?
Here's a great start to your summer reading list, if you'd like to read some hip books that will lift you up in your faith and help you apply it to your everyday interactions. I've included many different genres and styles, and all books have been read and recommended by myself and many of my friends. :) Enjoy!
Revolve Devotional Bible
Of course, the Bible should be at the top of your reading list! I love this Bible (and many of my friends have the same one) because it's cute, it has commentary inside, and it has a great index where you can look up relevant topics. If you're in the market for a new Bible, I highly recommend it!
Just Ask by Melody Carlson
Fiction (series, book 1)
Kim, a teenager adopted from Korea, tries amidst tragedy to write an advice column for her school newspaper--while holding her own life and relationships together. Captivating and thought-provoking.
If you enjoyed this book, try John 3:16
by Nancy Moser.
If you enjoyed this book, try John 3:16
More Beautiful You by Gwendolyn Diaz
Non-fiction (devotional)
Based off the song by Johnny Diaz, More Beautiful You looks through what the Bible says about worth, weight, popularity, appearance, boyfriends, and more. Written in a casual conversational style, with places for journaling and recommendations for further Bible passages to read.
If you enjoyed this book, try God Called a Girl: How Mary Changed Her World--And You Can Too
by Shannon Primicerio.
If you enjoyed this book, try God Called a Girl: How Mary Changed Her World--And You Can Too
The Hiding Place by Corrie ten Boom
Non-fiction (autobiography)
Corrie ten Boom's well-known story of surviving a World War II German concentration camp is grippingly told in this autobiography. Packed with Corrie's insights into living out a Christian faith in hard situations.
If you enjoyed this book, try Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe.
If you enjoyed this book, try Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe.
For Young Women Only by Shaunti Feldhahn and Lisa A. Rice
Non-fiction (advice)
The pages of this book are bursting with facts from an eye-opening survey conducted by the authors. The survey, which went in-depth with guys on a number of topics (including modesty, purity, dating, and others), can be summed up in one question: what are guys really thinking?
If you enjoyed this book, try For Young Men Only: A Guy's Guide to the Alien Gender
by Jeff Feldhahn and Eric Rice. (no, really--it's just as eye-opening!)
If you enjoyed this book, try For Young Men Only: A Guy's Guide to the Alien Gender
I Kissed Dating Goodbye by Joshua Harris
Non-fiction (advice)
Non-fiction (advice)
Joshua Harris looks at the modern dating game, showing how it causes more broken hearts than happily-ever-afters. But don't worry, you don't have to become a nun--dating, when done right, can be both God-honoring and fun.
If you enjoyed this book, try Boy Meets Girl: Say Hello to Courtship
by Joshua Harris.
Persuasion by Jane Austen
Fiction (historical romance)
One of Jane Austen's lesser-known novels, Persuasion is a short but moving book demonstrating the importance of staying true to yourself in the midst of tumultuous relationships and...dare we say it....cute guys.
If you enjoyed this book, try Northanger Abbey
by Jane Austen.
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