Robin, of My Two Blessings, is hosting the Read 52 Books in 52 Weeks challenge. This is the one that worries me a bit... I'm not sure I can pull this one off. My others? Most of them will be a bit of a stretch, maybe, but certainly not challenging.
I will probably blog about most of these, so I will be adding links here, and keeping the 'master list' all in one place too.
So, here goes:
- Till We Have Faces by C. S. Lewis
- The Centurion's Wife by Davis Bunn and Janette Oke; and The Gospel According to Lost by Chris Seay.
- Inside the Revolution by Joel Rosenberg
- The Hidden Flame by Davis Bunn and Jeanette Oke
- Tithing: Test Me in This by Douglas Leblanc
- I blew it... but I read two books in week 2, so I deserved an off week, right?
- Ultimate Guide to Homeschooling by Debra Bell
- Introducing Whole Foods Cooking by Sue Gregg
- Chronological Guide to the Bible
- Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen
- Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis
- Famous Men of Rome by John Haaren and A. B. Poland
- D'Aulaires' Greek Myths by Ingri and Edgar D'Aulaire
- The Sword, the Ring and the Parchment by Ed Dunlop
- City by David Macaulay
- Classic Myths to Read Aloud by William F. Russell
- Will the World End in 2012? by Raymond C. Hundley
- Theras and His Town by Caroline Dale Snedeker
- Chasing Francis by Ian Morgan Cron
- Homeschooling for the Rest of Us by Sonya Haskins
- Shattered by Frank Pastore
- Hearts Awakening by Delia Parr, Andrea Carter and the Trouble with Treasure by Susan Marlow
- The Wanderings of Odysseus by Rosemary Sutcliff
- Sixteen Brides by Stephanie Grace Whitson
- Pearl Buck in China by Hilary Spurling
- The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas
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- Missing Max by Karen Young
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- Amish Proverbs by Suzanne Woods Fisher
- Let's Do Lunch by Roger Troy Wilson
- Christians are Hate-Filled Hypocrites by Bradley Wright
- Charlie and Trike by Ken Ham
- The Goodness of God by Randy Alcorn
I'm totally confident I'll end the year reading well over 52 books. But will it actually be one per week? Stay tuned....
Hi Debra,
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the 52 books challenge. I've also joined some of the same challenges as you - What's in a name and Classics bookclub. Look forward to hearing about what you read.
How about 52 pages in 52 weeks? I think I can handle that! LOL
ReplyDeleteSheri, I think you need to aim a little higher than that!!!! LOL!
ReplyDeleteRobin, thanks for the welcome! I think this one is going to stretch me, so it should be a good thing! I'm excited about this one!