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1 // Strangers and Sojourners by Michael D. O’Brien
2 // Characters of the Passion by Fulton J. Sheen
I love Bishop Fulton Sheen’s writing (this post is about his book that I read for Lent last year) and think this little book will be perfect for Holy Week.
3 // Once Upon a River by Diane Setterfield
This novel is a little out of my comfort zone since I don’t read a lot of magical realism. I totally picked it for the beautiful cover, ha!
4 // A Year Without a Purchase: One Family’s Quest to Stop Shopping and Start Connecting by Scott Dannemiller
I’m always looking for things to inspire and fuel my quest for simplicity and frugality and I hope this memoir will do just that.
5 // Peace Like a River by Leif Enger
This will be a re-read for me – it’s been on my mind since reading Ordinary Grace last month!
6 // There’s No Such Thing as Bad Weather by Linda Akeson McGurk
I put this one on my 100 Little Things list and I’m anxious to finally dive in. This book comes highly recommended!
7 // The Automatic Millionaire by David Bach
I don’t remember how I acquired this personal finance book, but I’m curious enough to see what it’s all about. The reviews on Goodreads seem all over the place…we’ll see where I fall.
8 // Trials of the Earth: The True Story of a Pioneer Woman by Mary Mann Hamilton
I looooove pioneer novels. Reading about their hard work and struggles inspires me and really helps me put my suffering in perspective. I can’t wait to read this true story.
9 // The Collapse of Parenting: How We Hurt Our Kids When We Treat Them Like Grown-Ups by Leonard Sax, MD
I’m not a huge fan of most parenting books, but this one came recommended by a few different people, so I’m giving it a shot.
10 // The Lost Art of Reading Nature’s Signs by Tristan Gooley
I’ve been slowly making my way through this one and it is so interesting! Lots and lots to learn.
Deb Nance at Readerbuzz says
I have Peace Like a River here for a reread.
Ashley says
I read it years ago and loved it – hoping I have a similar experience this time around!
Susan says
I re-read PEACE LIKE A RIVER recently. I didn't like it quite as much on the second go-round, but it really is a beautifully-written novel. Enjoy!
Happy TTT!
Lydia says
Once Upon a River sure sounds interesting!
My TTT .
Michelle says
Many of these I need to add to my list!
Gabby says
I LOVED Once Upon A River and hope you do too!
Ashley says
That's encouraging to hear! I'm excited to read something a little outside of my comfort zone.
Shelly Cunningham says
What a beautiful book stack!
emeliesbooks says
Once Upon A River has a beautiful cover!
my post: http://emeliesbooks.home.blog/2020/03/17/ttt-spring-2020-tbr/
RS says
That color scheme really is lovely! The Year Without a Purchase looks really good, not to mention a timely read when all of us are already being encouraged to go out as little as possible (I guess people can still shop online, but I do most of my buying in stores, so I've found that a silver lining to this whole thing is that it's curtailing my non-essential retail habit).
On another note, I've been following your blog for about a month and while I need to get back in the habit of commenting, I just want to say I've found it really inspiring.
Ashley says
I need to move The Year Without a Purchase to the top of the list because you're right – it's perfect for our life right now.
P.S. Thank you so much for reading!