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HI, Crazy Liz.Crazy Liz said:...or maybe none of us are very good at small talk.
Wish I was.
That's all i'm good for!!!Crazy Liz said:...or maybe none of us are very good at small talk.
Wish I was.
caitlincares said:HI, Crazy Liz.
I live in Maine with my cat, Nicholas.
I attended a Mennonite church for awhile but attending a Baptist church now.
Hope all is well with you.
I had no idea you were into fellowship threads, mesue.mesue said:hello, I've never been in here before, but I do like to fellowship with my brothers and sisters in Christ.
My favorite mystery authors are Robert B Parker and Raymond Chandler. Except for the off color remarks about black people the Chandlers are my favorite. My wife likes Janet Evanovich, and Mary Higgins Clark, but I haven't listened to them yet.Crazy Liz said:Favorite author? That's a tough one. My husband is the one who spends money on audiobooks, and he likes mysteries and spy thrillers. (Ever miss the rolleyes smiley?) I usually just get them at the library, so it's whatever I can get. I prefer to listen to classics that I'm embarassed not to have read before, or occasionally ones I read a long time ago. I need to see if I can get my hands on any by Kazatsakis. I think I've read all his novels except Zorba, and I'd like to listen to a few of them again. Lately I've been going through some stuff that makes me want to re-read (listen, this time) to Last Temptation.
I really enjoyed the Ender Series, and the sequels, that dealt with bean. There is a new one out I think. If you liked those, try the book called "The Giver" by Lois Lowry. That is a great book as well!Oh, and I also really like Orson Scott Card! Have you ever read any of his books? He is a Mormon CS Lewis. If you are enjoying Out of the Silent Planet, you would enjoy the Ender series, I'm sure.
My wife and I recently got into books on CD. We frequently take long driving trips across the border and one of our friends introduced us to the idea of being able to do make better use of the driving time. My wife is an automatic sleeper on these trips.Lollard said:I listen to books on CD or on tape all the time. Who is your favorite author? As of right now mine is C.S. Lewis.
I tell you what our local library is great I even order my books online from them and pick them up. There are readers, who are classic as far as they belong to the book. George Guidall who reads the cat who books (great books by the way) is the only person I can think of when I read these on my own.Gold Dragon said:My wife and I recently got into books on CD. We frequently take long driving trips across the border and one of our friends introduced us to the idea of being able to do make better use of the driving time. My wife is an automatic sleeper on these trips.
So far, we've only heard secular novels like "The Old Man and the Sea" and spy thrillers like "The Altman Crisis" but I'll be on the lookout for Christian books available in our library system as well as literary classics that I haven't got around to reading.
I actually wasn't looking for Christian fiction. I was looking more for books about Christian teaching. Do those come in Audio CD format?lambslove said:Sometimes it seems like Christian books aren't very different from secular books, especially fiction. They have the same kinds of plots, often the same themes, they just come from Christian publishers, so they are considered Christian. One book I read was Blue Night, and they only mention of God or Christian themes in it was a mention early on that one of the characters was a Christian. In other Christian books, the themes of murder, betrayal, adultery, war, working hard to get ahead, and so on are exactly the same as in secular books.
Has anyone read a book, a good book, that had Christian themes without the murder and mayhem?
Gold Dragon said:My wife and I recently got into books on CD. We frequently take long driving trips across the border and one of our friends introduced us to the idea of being able to do make better use of the driving time. My wife is an automatic sleeper on these trips.
So far, we've only heard secular novels like "The Old Man and the Sea" and spy thrillers like "The Altman Crisis" but I'll be on the lookout for Christian books available in our library system as well as literary classics that I haven't got around to reading.
Gold Dragon said:I actually wasn't looking for Christian fiction. I was looking more for books about Christian teaching. Do those come in Audio CD format?
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