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A book of modern fairy tales. Some were good and some were trying too hard to be shockingly modern. Didn't like that at all. Give me Hans any day.
4. One Second After
Disturbing story about what would happen if we got hit with an EMP and lost all electronics. Makes you think about how illequipped we are to survive without all our modern convienences.



I liked this book. Made me jealous. I wish I could live on the plains like her.


Very interesting way to look at how the brain works and how you can do things better. Alot of it is common sense. But we do tend to forget common sense.

The author turned me off with his secular intellectual point of view that I'm sure he doesn't even know that he has. I guess I'm getting more sensitive to guys like him and how they feel so superior to the rest of us.


Sat down in my easy chair Friday night at 7:30 pm with this book. Finished it at 12:30 pm. Unfortunately I had to get up at 5:30 the next morning. Definitely will see the movie.

Another page turner. The last one, Mockingjay, is in my kindle and I need to wait until I finish some other work before I start it. These are good reads.

I enjoyed this series. Scary stuff, though. I'm hoping that the young people reading this series is getting the underlying message about how too much power in Government is not a good thing.

A book about the cafeteria fringe in high school. Really scary stuff. The best thing about the book is that this too shall pass, that high school ends. The goal is to get through it true to yourself, even if you are lonely some or all of the time.

Now that I'm retired, I'm reading a lot more. Yay! This book advises that you have an active retirement doing things that you've always wanted to do. Like read! It was pretty repetitive but it was ok. I know that one thing I'm going to do is go on a hot-air balloon ride and that was right from the pages of this book!

Just an incredible story. Anytime I think I have it tough all I will have to do is to think about what Louie went through. Think I may have to read this one again someday.

Another YA Distopian novel - this was very disturbing. What would life be like if everyone and everything was totally controlled, and no one knew pain and no one knew joy... Do they read this in schools? What grade? I think it would be scary for even Jr. high.

I had this on audio and have been listening to it while doing housework this week. Very good.

Very depressing. Ann goes on and on about how history has been turned around and the culture has been corrupted. She gives no answer except to fight back. I don't agree. I think the answer is prayer. Turn back to God. There's no secular solution for saving us.

Very inspirational.
I don't have quite as much time to read these days since I have my final exam on Friday. Next week I hope to work on a couple of books!

The story of the short marriage of Ernest Hemingway and Hadley, his first wife when they lived in Paris in the 1920's. It was ok. Not my favorite.


Literate coming of age book about characters associated with a division 3 baseball team. The language is beautiful. The plot less so.

Excellent defense of the faith. I have it on audio and will probably listen to it again. And again.

So how did a whole nation stand by as Hitler took away one freedom after another and centralized all power in himself? Through fear. Scary stuff.

31. Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Jesus: Who Was He, What Did He Do, and Why You Should Care

33. Counterfeit Gods: The Empty Promises of Money, Sex, and Power, and the Only Hope that Matters

36. The Last Jump: A Novel of World War II
37. Jesus Is No Joke: A True Story of an Unlikely Witness Who Saw Jesus

I read this in 2010, but just re-read it to get ready for the sequel coming out October 16. Can't wait. I really loved this book.
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