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Apr
22
Posted by Stace

Finished “Return”

Return by Karen Kingsbury and Gary SmalleyI just finished book number 3 in a series of 5 books, the “Redemption” series by Karen Kingsbury and Gary Smalley. These are really good books, and really easy to read. This one just took me a couple of days to read, a quick but really good novel. I love books that track characters through their lives, trials and tribulations, but that always end with a positive message (gotta love Christian fiction). I am looking forward to reading the last two in this series soon. I like to space them out though, so I may read something else in between them, so I don’t get burned out. 🙂

For the record, this makes #20 on the year, with a total of 7,318 pages read. I went back to the library today, and got more books. I’ll add them to my sidebar soon – I got:

  • The Time Traveler’s Wife
  • The Summerhouse
  • Rejoice
  • Tim and I went shopping after we left the library, and also had dinner out. I’ll blog about that tomorrow. Oh, and I bought a book at Family Christian Bookstore, which I will also add to my sidebar soon. As always – so many books, so little time! :mrgreen:

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    1. Susie Said,

      I enjoyed “The Time Traveler’s Wife” very much – I hope you do, too. I’ve got “The Summerhouse” on my TBR shelf. We have a lot of the same tastes in our reading choices!

    2. Gail Said,

      What book did you buy at the bookstore?

    3. Stace Said,

      Gail – I bought Twelve Extraordinary Women by John MacArthur. The subtitle is “How God Shaped Women of the Bible, and What He Wants to Do with You”. It may be a while until I get to it, but you’re welcome to borrow it before or after I read it. Also, you would probably like “90 Minutes in Heaven” by Don Piper. I’ve been meaning to loan it to you and Linda both.

      FYI – I saw the Karen Kingsbury one you have from the library, in the bookstore. It must be very new. Cool that you got it already from your library! 🙂

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