Instead of posting at the beginning of each month what I
will be reading (and having hiccups in the month in which I actually don't read all the books I intended to) I decided to start posting the books that I
have read at the end of each month.
So, without further adieu here is what I read this month:
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I have read this book before, but it was worth a second read. I really enjoy Glennon's writing style. |
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Andy gave me this book at a Christmas gift. I began to read it Christmas morning and finished it up by late afternoon. I could not put the book down. It was a powerful story that I would encourage anyone to read. |
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I absolutely hated this book. I disliked it so much that I could not even finish it - which is pretty rare for me. This author began his career as a successful salesman and the whole book reeks as if I am being sold a shady deal. Don't waste your money on this book. Don't even rent it from the library. It is not worth your money or your time. |
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I began reading Jen Hatmaker when she wrote the book 7 I liked her writing style then and I still enjoy it now. |
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