I got to read to some really good books this year! Guess that means my kids are finally old enough to sleep through the night so that I can actually stay up for a few minutes reading. :) Ahhh....I have finally come into my own! :) I have re-kindled my love affair for books this past year...and several of you have asked for my top picks, so here goes (in no particular order- I can't choose a fav. They were all so good!)
The Shack- by William P. Young. I got this for my birthday years ago, and it sat on my bedside table for what felt like forever until I was really ready to read it. Such a beautifully-written novel about suffering...and how the God of the Universe, his son Jesus the Rescuer, and the Holy Spirit who lives inside all who follow after Him, deal with that suffering. Hard to read the first few chapters....but so well worth it.
Crazy Love- by Francis Chan. My friend Amy let me borrow this one....said it was life-changing....and it was! Chan offers a refreshing take on this life we've been given and what we choose to do with it.
The Help- by Kathryn Stockett. My sis-in-law, Natalie, let me borrow this one. An amazing novel of courage set during the 1950's as race and gender began to fade away. Loved, loved the characters in this one! Couldn't put it down.
Finding Anna- by Christine Schaub. This is a historical fiction set in Chicago in the 1800s. About the origin of the hymn "It is Well With My Soul". Read this during our time in Bay View this summer. Riveting. Loved it!
The Mighty Queens of Freeville- by Amy Dickinson. An amazing life-story about the women along your journey that hold everything together. This made me laugh and cry. I found myself reading exerts at night to Luke because it was just that good!
The Red Tent- by Anita Diamant. Another historical fiction set back in the time of the tribe of Jacob. Written from the perspective of his only daughter, Dinah. Finished this book with tears in my eyes in the Puerto Vallarta airport in late November. Love the detailed characters in this book- fell in love with them and didn't want to put it down.
and of course The Bible- the truest book I've ever read. God's living and active word. I studied the book of Luke and the book of Acts this year with my women's Bible Study. I have loved reading and taking to heart how to live a life filled by the Spirit.
And next up....my friend Julie is letting me borrow The Power of One by Bryce Courtenay. It too is a historical fiction set in the 1940s in South Africa during the time of Hitler and WWII. Looking forward to it! Will let you know....
Hope you can pick up a couple of these this year!! Happy reading....
