Sunday, March 20, 2011

Spring Reading Thing 2011

I'll be linking up with the Spring Reading Thing Challenge of 2011 hosted by Callapidder Days. That means I'm challenging myself to read these books between March 20 and June 20. I'm already in a year-long challenge, and a few of these will be filling double duty for me on this challenge.

Let's see how well I do this spring. I definitely need something to kick-start my reading since I'm sort of stalling out. I have been reading at a snail's pace these days.

So here are the books I'm either in the middle of or plan to begin:

 

Thicker Than Blood by C.J. Darlington

Crossing Oceans by Gina Holmes

Courting Miss Amsel by Kim Vogel Sawyer (for review)

The Centurion's Wife by Davis Bunn & Janette Oke (currently reading)

Promises to Keep  by Ann Tatlock (for review)

The Daughter's Walk by Jane Kirkpatrick (for review)

Shadow of the Almighty by Elisabeth Elliot (required for Word of Life Club)

King's Cross: The Story of the World in the Life of Jesus by Timothy Keller (currently reading)

You can check out my Goodreads profile to see what I've already read and my ratings and/or reviews. I don't review every book on my blog, so you can get my complete list over there.

4 comments:

  1. Hope it goes well for you. I have several on my list that I've already started but just can't seem to finish, so hopefully this challenge will push me through.

    Happy reading!

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  2. Looks like a good list! I read Thicker than Blood last year; it was really good. I'm hoping to get the second book in the series, Bound By Guilt, soon!

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  3. Okay now I want to add most of your list to mine! :vD

    Happy spring reading.

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  4. I just downloaded CJ Darlington's first book to my Kindle -- both of her books look really good. And that Tim Keller book is on my want-to-read list. Hope you're enjoying your spring reading -- thanks for being part of the challenge!

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