Aahhh, it has been a bumper year of books. Attached is my reads list for 2021.
PLEASE, feel free to share this document.
PLEASE, send me titles you found especially enjoyable to you – any genre.
Thank you. Read on!
Scott
Aahhh, it has been a bumper year of books. Attached is my reads list for 2021.
PLEASE, feel free to share this document.
PLEASE, send me titles you found especially enjoyable to you – any genre.
Thank you. Read on!
Scott
Hello Scott (and Beth),
Thank you for your annual booklist. I enjoy looking through and seeing if you and I had read similar things and if there’s any of your recommendations I’d like to take into the new year.
Prayer for Night by Warren is on my top three books I read in 2022. Her simplistic, relatable style was helpful in keeping me close to the Father in this past year.
I also read Nouwen’s “With Burning Hearts” which focuses on the Eucharist with the backdrop being the conversation Jesus had with the two people on the road to Emmaus. So good.
Right now I am reading “The Bookseller of Florence” by Ross King; the same author of “Brunelleschi’s Dome”. If you’ve read any of his other books, you’d probably enjoy this one (also, it’s about ancient manuscripts 🤗).
How are you and Beth doing? Were you able to be with your children and grandchild this holiday season?
Hugs from Missouri, Krista
On Tue, Dec 28, 2021 at 3:40 PM Tending Scattered Wool wrote:
> Scott Shaum posted: ” Aahhh, it has been a bumper year of books. Attached > is my reads list for 2021. PLEASE, feel free to share this document. > PLEASE, send me titles you found especially enjoyable to you – any genre. > Thank you. Read on! Scott shaum” >
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THanks Krista. I too read King’s Bookseller – forgot to add it to the list. That was one long read! Thanks for the recommendations. S
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Thanks Scott. I always look forward to your book lists. A couple that I’ve appreciated recently: Changed into His Likeness: A Biblical Theology of Personal Transformation, by Gary Millar. And J.R. Briggs’ book The Sacred Overlap: Learning to Live Faithfully in the Space Between.
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Thanks Dave, I’ll check those out. Keep the titles coming. You always read well. S
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