Whats on the shelf:
Louis l'Amour (40+)
Clancey (80% of them)
Clive Cussler
Tolkien
CS Lewis (philisophical/non fiction works)
Stephen Hunter
Agatha Christie (Poiriot)
Rex Stoute (Nero Wolfe)
Laura Ingels Wilder (complete)
Doyle (almost complete Sherlock Holmes)
100+ books on aircraft and military history
Several volumes of the Harvard Classics
Several "classics" (Dickens, Bronte, Day)
Two sections of music and music ed (my wifes)
one section of english lit books (believe it or not, I made A's in high school and college english/english lit - we won't talk about math and computer science.)
One section of misc. US and world history
Two sections religion/Bible study related
Several shelves of computer/technical manuals.
2Chanel wrote:
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Currently reading Dietrich Bonhoffer's Cost of Discipleship. |
I need to read that one. One I'd recommend is Bro. Lawrence's
Practicing the Presence of God. Excellent 1 or 2 evening read by a French(?) monk on finding the joy of service to God in what seems like the "little jobs". (Bro. Lawrence was the dish washer.)
My favorite Tom Clancy quote:
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Selling Hollywood the movie rights to your book is like prosituting your own daughter. |
My reading has slowed waaay down in the past year. Currently reading
Farmer Boy by Laura Wilder to my kids.