I've gotten into a series of romance novels. It's been a long time since I was this interested in romance. They are by a Christian author, and they are short, easy reads. There are 12 books in the series called Smokey Mountain Matches by Karen Kirst.
I am starting a new sci-fi series. The author is Cixin Liu and the series is called Remembrance of Earth's Past. The first books is The Three-Body Problem, the second is The Dark Forest and the third is Death's End. There is a forth book by a fan called The Redemption of Time that I may consider after readying the three by Cixin Liu.
Matthew 27 , actually my bible is the only book I read because I despise reading. I don’t get enjoyment from books , that being said I do enjoy reading my scriptures and keeping notes
Rendezvous with Rama by Arthur C. Clarke. Written in the early 1970s it's a story set in the 22nd century and is a about a potential first contact scenario.
The Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court by Mark Twain (for school) and Attacking Chess by Josh Waitzkin (not for school).
I like both authors. Twain is hilarious, and Waitzkin is friendly. Attacking Chess was written when he was 18 years old. I recommend The Art of Learning for non-chess-players, heh. Very well written.
I just finished Jerry Bridges' The Practice of Godliness. After a few introductory chapters, the remaining book gives a chapter each to the Fruits of the Spirit. Each chapter is structured how God exhibits them, how we can act on them, & how we can grow in them. I recommend this book to believers who want to develop godliness, & how to practice Christian character in their own lives, with God, & w/ others.
Matthew 27 , actually my bible is the only book I read because I despise reading. I don’t get enjoyment from books , that being said I do enjoy reading my scriptures and keeping notes
The Prose Edda by Snorri Sturluson (13th Century) translated by Anthony Faulkes. A compilation of Norse myths and legends and a textbook for young poets who wished to praise kings. I am looking forward to the publication of Jackson Crawford's translation.