Okay y'all, here is the ridiculous amount of books I will try to read this year:
One Month to Live - Kerry and Chris Shook
I think I got to Day 2.
Vintage Jesus - Mark Driscoll
Read most of it, lacking a few chapters at the end.
Get Uncomfortable - Todd Phillips
I'm not even sure where I stopped...
Enfrente a sus Gigantes - Max Lucado
That's Facing Your Giants for those who thought this blog was in English. Yes, I only own this book in Spanish.
Wild at Heart - John Eldredge
I got slightly past page 10...
LiT - Dave Edwards
I can not tell you how many times I've started this and stopped.
A Call to Die - David Nassar
I always end up switching to something else...
Sacred Romance - Curtis & Eldredge
I can tell you where I was when I started Chapter 1, which was the last time I ever read it.
When I Relax, I Feel Guilty - Tim Hansel
There's a poem in the beginning of the book that I've read too many times to count. I at least finally started Chapter 1 this last semester...
Breaking Free - Beth Moore
I think I actually read about half of this one semester with ASC and stopped when we had to stop for Summer.
So Long Insecurity - Beth Moore
I actually haven't started this book yet. I'm hoping to read it in its entirety this spring though.
The Grand Sweep - J. Ellswoth Kalas
My church is doing this as a read the whole Bible in the year plan together. I'm way behind. I did get the book in February and it was supposed to be started in January. Excuse? Oh, yes.
Ragamuffin Gospel - Brennan Manning
I read the first chapter in a car once. I proceeded to carry it everywhere with me for awhile and never opened it again.
The Ultimate Field Guide to Photography - National Geographic
I started this and never really got too far into the book. I need to. I think its owner is missing it...
Dangerous Wonder - Mike Yaconelli
First chapter. I'm pretty positive on that guess. There is a bookmark at least in it indicating that I would return. That's a plus, right?
Redeeming Love - Francine Rivers
I read three chapters in this book! Then, I went to sleep and never went back to it again.
I've actually gotten pretty far on this. I have been reading bits and pieces out of order, but with my reading history, what's to be expected?
I think I just proved that either:
A) I'm a quitter when it comes to reading.
B) I finished an extremely low number of books in college.
C) I have a lot of reading to catch up on this year.
D) I need help; AKA all of the above.