Jan 05 2009

Booklist

Published by Christa Taylor

bookshelf

(I’m marking them off as they are completed)

Booklist 2009

Holiness of God- R.C. Sproul

From Beirut to Jerusalem- Thomas Friedman

Anna Karenina-Leo Tolstoy

1984 -George Orwell

Choices -For Women Who Long to Discover Life’s Best-Mary Farrar, member of the Counsel for  Biblical Manhood/Womanhood

Does Christianity Squash Women? -Rebecca Jones (daughter of renowned theologian Edmund Clowney)

Becomming God’s True Woman- compiled and edited by Nancy Leigh Demoss

Atlas Shrugged- Ann Rynd

Blink- Malcom Gladwell

Blog: Understanding the Information Reformation That’s Changing Your World- Hugh Hewitt

Design Elements, A Graphic Style Manual -Timothy Samara

The Weight of Glory- C.S. Lewis

The Fountainhead- Ayn Rand

Morning on Horseback- David McCullough bio of Theodore Roosevelt)

Leadership is an Art- Max Depree

The Prodigal God- Tim Keller

The Power of Full Engagement: Managing Energy, Not time… -Jim Loeh

Face Forward- Kevin Aucoin (book on makeup)

Practical Theology for Women-Wendy Alsup

Get Married-Candice Watters

Outliers: The Story of Success – Malcom Gladwell

The Courage to Be Protestant- David Wells

6 responses so far

6 Responses to “Booklist”

  1. Kirsten Erin says:

    Ha! I just got Blog a few weeks ago. I’ve yet to read it (I’m in the middle of two different books at the moment), though. I’d heard about it on the Rebelution blog once and saw it at Mardels for $6, so I got it. What did you think of it?
    Ooh, and The Weight of Glory sounds good. Of course I’m a big fan of C.S. Lewis, so that could be why. :D

  2. Maggy says:

    I’ve read ‘Atlas Shrugged’ very good book, but with seriously weighty themes. If you enjoy it I highly recommend ‘The Fountainhead’, also by Ayn Rand. While I do not agree with Rand’s philosophy of Objectivism (read, being selfish), she did put her views out there in a salient and thought provoking way.

  3. Holiness of God was one of the most formative books in the early days of my Christian walk. What did you think of it?

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