- June 8th, 2012, 1:47 pm
#393110
It's that time when bloggers and columnists everywhere try to impress the public and show the world how intellectually superior they are by opening the window into their world and allow us plebes to see what books they will be reading on their island getaways.
We kinda do something like that here, at least those of us who can read. What are you guys reading now and what do you plan to read this summer?
I just finished two incredible books, Knowing God by JI Packer and The Hidden Life of Prayer by David M'Intyre. Knowing God did a number on me, and The Hidden Life of Prayer absolutely kicked my butt.
I'm currently reading Don Quixote. I've had it sitting on my shelf for a while, and I'm finally getting to it. As slow as I am, that may be the only book I get through this summer. If not, I may read The Lost History of Christianity by Philip Jenkins, and maybe John Adams by David McCullough.
Here's a pretty cool reading list I saw the other day, some interesting books on there I wouldn't have otherwise heard of (10 Highbrow Books to Read on the Beach):
http://www.flavorwire.com/293938/10-hig ... -the-beach
We kinda do something like that here, at least those of us who can read. What are you guys reading now and what do you plan to read this summer?
I just finished two incredible books, Knowing God by JI Packer and The Hidden Life of Prayer by David M'Intyre. Knowing God did a number on me, and The Hidden Life of Prayer absolutely kicked my butt.
I'm currently reading Don Quixote. I've had it sitting on my shelf for a while, and I'm finally getting to it. As slow as I am, that may be the only book I get through this summer. If not, I may read The Lost History of Christianity by Philip Jenkins, and maybe John Adams by David McCullough.
Here's a pretty cool reading list I saw the other day, some interesting books on there I wouldn't have otherwise heard of (10 Highbrow Books to Read on the Beach):
http://www.flavorwire.com/293938/10-hig ... -the-beach




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