Monday, April 23, 2007

I'm Having A Meltdown Here!

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Spring Break is over and now I have homework...my kids' homework! So my reading time is almost non-existent, and I think I'm breaking out into an allergic reaction from lack of printer's ink and paper:-)

But, having said that, and knowing the ginormous pile of books I have to read...I was wondering...

If you could only recommend ONE book to me to read...what would it be??

Leave me a comment and a title (with a little reason why I should read it), and you just might win a copy of "The Trouble With Tulip"...you have until April 20th (the day I go on vacation and the blog goes dark for a week)...so get thinking, and PASS THE WORD!!!

I just realized I won't be near a computer on the 20th...we're leaving for 4 days for a friend's wedding:-(...so I'm extending the contest deadline to April 23rd...more time to recommend something for me to read when I get home....

13 comments:

Delete said...

You are kidding me right? I was all excited to come win a free book and then I saw I had to recommend a title to you. As in a book that you have not read? You do realize I come to you to get all of my book titles, right? Well...if I had to recommend a Christian read to anyone it would be Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers. It was the first "Christian" novel I read that made me realize that Christian lit does not have to be all goodness, glory, prayers and goody-two-shoeness. It is the book that made me stick with reading more inspirational fiction. Now please award me with a prize as you know that I too always need new books :)

Deborah said...

i would recommend Altar Call by Hope Lyda. really good chick lit and an all around fun read

Amy said...

Fiction or non-fiction? I can't think of a book to recommend that you haven't already read! :)

I really enjoy reading your blog and have added a lot of your recommendations to my TBR list. Thanks for sharing!

Nise' said...

Cold Sassy Tree by Olive Ann Burns. It is a coming of age love story set in the early 1900s.

This book was written in 1984 and has been a favorite of mine that I re-read every couple of years. DO NOT see the movie. It does not do the book justice.

Dianne - Bunny Trails said...

I'd like non-fiction for $400 please, Alex. "The Christian's Secret of a Happy Life" by Hannah Whitall Smith. While the title may sound trite, it was written over 125 years ago and is SO good. Hard-hitting, in-your-face, and convicting. She's an annointed writer and the book abounds in practical, biblical application. I loved it!

Rel said...

When Crickets Cry by Charles Martin - his best book by a country mile and his others are pretty fabulous! Beautiful character development, a wonderful story that will make you laugh and cry and a writing style that is stunning! Don't include me in the draw though Deena - I already have my own copy :)

Anonymous said...

I would love to recommend The Faith Club to you!! It's by Suzanne Warner, Priscilla Oliver, and Ranya Idliby and it is simply fantastic. I posted about it a few weeks ago and I still think about how much I learned from that book! I don't think you've read it yet, as I don't see it on your review list, but you may have!!

Anonymous said...

can i be honest--i hated Redeeming Love--HATED IT!
and if it makes you feel better, since returning from my trip (and my kids spring break) I have done almost NO reading (until yesterday).
Umm-- a good escape book. Well i just read and REALLY enjoyed Where the Heart is (not a christian fiction). I have HEARD really good things about Quaker Summer from people I generally trust with book opinions, which is Christian fiction but which I will never read because I can't stand women Christian fiction writers (yes, I am aware that makes me broken and I am aware that is MY problem and not necessarily indicative of the merit of the work OF said authors.)

Shanda said...

The book I am recommending is a nonfiction title called Shame Off You by D. Alan Wright.

This book is so powerful! In the words of Larry the Cucumber...
"I laughed. I cried. It moved me, Bob."

Gavin said...

Wonderful Site. I've just discovered it and am enjoying going through your old posts. I think I've found a good site for christian book recommendations :)
If I may recommend a recent book I read, it would be Mixed Signals by Liz Curtis Higgs. I started it as an exercise in broadening my reading horizons and was pleasantly surprised. The setting, prose and characters are wonderful.

Anonymous said...

You may have read this, but I recommend the Chronicles of the Kings series by Lynn Austin. Gods and Kings is the first. The second was my favorite. Have a great day!

cowgirl said...

Well the Bible, duh ;0
But non-fiction "The Gospel According to Jesus" by John MacArthur
Fiction: Anything by Dee Henderson or Susan May Warren

Take care y'all,
Heather

CeeCee said...

THE SPACE BETWEEN US by Thrity Umrigar, not Christian fiction but GOOD fiction!