Shayla Joy Childress a child called it. i loved all of those books they were amazing heart breaking and sad but inspiring to do the right thing and reach out
November 27 at 4:12pm · · 2 people
Morgan Reid ahh, shayla that would be so killer to read. I've heard you guys talking about it :(
November 27 at 4:16pm ·
Shayla Joy Childress yea they make you want to cry and i did a couple times reading them but it really happened to some one and i think it makes you more compassionate to try and put yourself in someone elses position and try and imagine how bad they had it
November 27 at 4:18pm · · 1 person
Jen Coffman Beck The Shack, The Red Tent, The Kitchen House, The Help
(Wow- lots of "the" books)
November 27 at 4:39pm ·
Penny Beck Ducharme speaking of "The Help"....do you have that book, Jen? I remember you reading it this summer. If so, could I borrow it at Christmas? I've heard great things about it.
November 27 at 4:42pm ·
April Trowbridge The Shack is awesome. So is Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers.
November 27 at 4:47pm · · 3 people
Jen Coffman Beck I do Penny... well... Joy has had it since vacation but if I get it back from her you can read it :)
November 27 at 4:54pm ·
Lula McAmis umm really creative fiction: un lun dun by china mieville.
probably my absolute favorite book of all time.
November 27 at 5:17pm · · 1 person
Jen Coffman Beck Sarah's Key is also a great but hard to read book
November 27 at 5:44pm · · 2 people
Jamie Gaul East of Eden is great-but a little...gross I guess is the word. And COLD MOUNTAIN is like one of the best-ever! And a prayer for Owen Meany is one that Ireally want to read, I just haven't had the time lately.
November 27 at 6:10pm · · 1 person
April Trowbridge The Last Sin Eater by Francine Rivers is awesome too.
November 27 at 6:22pm · · 1 person
Martha Yoder It's probably my favorite book and movie. I also like a book called The Land is Bright by Noel Gerson. It is a novel based on the life of William Bradford, the govenor of Plymouth colony. I read it every year before Thanksgiving. I'm not a person who re-reads books much, but I read this one each year to remind myself of what the pilgrims went through. Although it is a novel, the basic facts about the their lives are true.
November 27 at 9:05pm ·
Lisa Marshall Definitely The Help! I loaned it to my sister in law and I want to read it again.
November 27 at 9:10pm ·
Morgan Reid Wow! I didn't even know those books existed let alone that they were so popular :)
November 27 at 9:11pm ·
Lisa Marshall It's fiction so I wouldn't say it changed my life. Non-fiction books I recommend would be anything by Marian Wright Edelman.
November 27 at 9:13pm · · 1 person
Morgan Reid Cool lol Now when I read it I'm going to think about how it could have changed you or something :D
November 27 at 9:34pm ·
Samantha Druggish
Definitely A Child Called 'It.' That book was the best. I liked the rest of the series too, but A Child Called 'It' was definitely the best. It was the book that got me interested in adoption and it is the reason I plan to foster/adopt when...See More
November 27 at 11:16pm · · 1 person
Nadia Wheeler I recently did an audiobook of The Screwtape Letters, I'd never read it before, and it really helped me think about some temptations we struggle with and how to recognize them. It's a great book.
November 28 at 12:52am ·
Elizabeth Klecha Mihalik Perfect Daughters - Becoming a Vessel God Can Use - Boundaries
November 28 at 3:39pm · · 1 person
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