The Books of 2024: Love and Relationships

I always said I wouldn’t read books on relationships because they’d be cheesy and weird. While that was the case for a couple, I did learn a lot from many of these books. Books Read: Five Average Rating: 3.8 stars Best: Passion and Purity by Elisabeth Elliot Worst: For Men Only by Shaunti and Jeff … Continue reading The Books of 2024: Love and Relationships

The Books of 2024: Classics

Happy New Year! As per tradition, I am back to share all of the books that I read in 2024. Today I’ll be sharing the classics that I adored this year. I discovered a deep love for Russian literature and found my two favorite books – The Brothers Karamazov and Anna Karenina. But first, the … Continue reading The Books of 2024: Classics

My Favorite Books: 2022 vs 2024

Hello everyone! I thought it would be fun to look back at my old favorite (fiction) books (of 2022) and contrast them with my current favorites almost three years later. The First Then: The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas. Now: The Brothers’ Karamazov by Fydor Dostoevsky “The world says: "You have needs -- … Continue reading My Favorite Books: 2022 vs 2024

What I Read In 2023: Faith

Happy Monday! Can you believe we’re halfway through April? This year is going crazy fast already! I’m back for another what-I-read post. Today I’ll be sharing all the faith books I read in 2023. Of course, a lot of books fit into this category, but these were specifically focused on God, the church, and how … Continue reading What I Read In 2023: Faith

What I Read In 2023: Fantasy & Sci-Fi

Hello everyone, welcome back to the second installment of my very long Books of the Year series. Today I’m sharing all the fantasy/sci-fi books that I read in 2023. Back in 2020, this was my most read genre. Then I read Lord of the Rings and all other fantasy faded and died in its glorious … Continue reading What I Read In 2023: Fantasy & Sci-Fi

Why I Gave Up Secular & Fiction Books For A Month

If you know me, you know that I love to read. Since I learned how, it’s been one of my favorite pass times. I grew up reading The Pilgrim’s Progress and John G Paton’s Missionary Adventures to the New Hebreties. I was enthralled by End of the Spear and Through Gates of Splendor. As I … Continue reading Why I Gave Up Secular & Fiction Books For A Month

becoming Mrs. Lewis: Book Review

Becoming Mrs. Lewis by Patti Callahan is a historical fiction novel that tells the story of Joy Davidman and how she fell in love with and married the great C.S. Lewis. I don’t love historical fiction in general, but even less when it focuses on specific historical people. It’s so easy for the authors to preach … Continue reading becoming Mrs. Lewis: Book Review