Tuesday, December 10, 2019

Too Long...

So sorry for not posting for so long.  My bad. Here are the books that I have finished up over the last 2 months.

1) House - by Frank Peretti and Ted Dekker

In all honesty it was so very hard for me to read this book.  I get what these two authors are doing but it was far too scary for my personal taste.  The story is Christian Horror and was just too much for me. I finished it after wanting to put it down many times and I guess I am glad I did.  If you are into being freaked out and like symbolism (a lot) dive in and have fun!

2) The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind - by William Kamkwamba and Bryan Mealer

Incredible topic and widely publicized book.  I liked it but it was not a major page turner for me.  After hearing Bryan speak in chapel, I wanted to read the book.  Glad I did.  Lots of incredible information about farming in Africa and creativity of a young boy.


Next on my list is Inspired by Rachel Held Evans.  I am really looking forward to reading this book.  With a friend of mine, I am hosting a book discussion on this book in January.  Time to get started.

Friends, not every book is a home run...but your next one might be.  Keep reading!

Monday, October 21, 2019

Reflections

Finished up Medicine Walk Sunday morning as I sat by he fire drinking my morning coffee.  Did lots of thinking about the novel as it relates to my own relationship with my father.  Good novels often have the ability to make us reflect deeply.  I encourage you to step outside your "normal" reading preferences and read some things that a challenge for you.  My wife encouraged me to do so with this book.  it was a very good experience and the book trend out to be one that I will not forget any time soon.  Blessings friends, and as always, keep reading.

Friday, October 18, 2019

Medicine Walk

A good friend of mine gave me a book when he retired from teaching. Medicine Walk by Richard Wagamese is a powerful story about a boy (16 years old) who is summoned by his father (who he does not really know) to come and take him up into the mountains of norther Canada to die.  Sounds pretty upbeat, huh?  I am 110 pages in and have to say that the book is incredibly well-written and very deeply beautiful (and hard).  My own father passed away two years ago yesterday.  I visited his grave with my own two boys and we talked about our memories of "gramps."  As I read this book, I can't help be think about how I can best honor those people in my life who are older and wiser than me.  If I slow down and actually take the time to listen, perhaps I will be able to gain some of the vast depths of wisdom that they have to offer.  Deep read.  Good read.  Keep reading, friends.

Rick Riordan

Many moons ago I read the Percy Jackson series and like most everyone else...LOVED THEM.  I went on to read the Hero's of Olympus series and now have picked up the Trials of Apollo.  Book #4 just came out in late September.  My friend got me a copy and I read The Tyrants Tomb in a couple days.  It was super fun.  I loved the series and am eager for the 5th and final book to come out in the fall of 2020.  Guess till then I just have to, like everyone else, wait. Keep reading, friends.

Talon

What a fun series I just read.  The Talon Series by Julie Kagawa was such a fun read.  It is five books that are easy to read, packed with adventure, and proposes a world that is fascinating to think about.  Without giving too much away...the story is about dragons.  Dragons that live among humans posing as humans themselves.  It is about an organization that makes it their mission to seek out, hunt, and destroy all dragons.  Over the course of the five books: Talon, Rogue, Soldier, Legion, and Inferno, Kagawa creates unbelievable plot twists and really fun, creative characters.  If you are looking for a fun easy to read adventure story...check out Talon.

Tuesday, September 3, 2019

Lockwood and Company

All I can say is that I absolutely LOVED this series.  Finished up book five this weekend and it was marvelous.  Friends, dive into the series. It is really well written and is a super fun and creative read.  ENJOY.  I picked up a new series (to me) called Talon, by Julie Kagawa.  I will let you know how it goes.  Keep reading, friends

Thursday, August 15, 2019

Terrible

That is what I have been - terrible at posting....

So here goes.  I tried to read lots this summer and did pretty well.

My favorite thing that I read was the Lockwood and Company series by Jonathan Stroud.  They are in the library and if you like Sherlock Holmes I believe that you will enjoy the 5 books in this series.

I have also read a number of other books this summer including:

Legacy - 15 lessons in Leadership,  by James Kerr
The Five Dysfunctions of a Team, by Patrick Lencioni
The Butterfly Effect, by Andy Andrews

Currently, I am back to Stroud and am reading the Bartimaeus Trilogy.  I really enjoy his writing style and am just finishing up book #2.  Looking forward to seeing how he wraps up the trilogy.

Enjoy and keep reading, friends.

Thursday, March 21, 2019

Lots of books...

I certainly have read lots of them...but have failed in my efforts to write/review them.  Here is a list of the books that I've read lately.  Feel free to read them; they are excellent.

1) The Gatekeepers series (5 books) by Anthony Horrowitz
2) Shelter by (I forget)
3) Virtuosity by Jessica Martinez
4) Delicate Monsters by (I forget)

Dive in and keep reading friends,

Blessings,

Tuesday, February 5, 2019

Too Long

Sorry that it has been so long since my last update.  I have been reading...lots.  I kind of got on a Brandon Mull kick and read basically everything he has written.  I ready the "Beyonders" trilogy and then dove into the five books of his "Five Kingdoms."  I you enjoy fantasy and new worlds that are both unique and fascinating, dive into Brandon Mull.  He is a gifted writer (geared mostly towards middle/early high school readers).  I have taken a break from fantasy (my favorite) and have read "Night" (memoir), but Elie Wiesel and have now picked up "Wildman" by j.c. geiger.  I will let you know where this book takes me.  Blessings, friends.