Anyone reading a good book at the moment?

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littlelady

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Anyone reading any good books? Or have any recommendations?

I've started a (non-Christian) book called The Unexpected Joy of Being Single, which is really good so far! I'm also reading (yep, two at once haha) a Christian living book by Banning Liebscher called Rooted, which is also really great!
 

Deade

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Anyone reading any good books? Or have any recommendations?

I've started a (non-Christian) book called The Unexpected Joy of Being Single, which is really good so far! I'm also reading (yep, two at once haha) a Christian living book by Banning Liebscher called Rooted, which is also really great!
I can recommend both my latest books in the non-fiction Christian genre.
  1. Stumbling blocks: A Lack of Knowledge - This is a general morality guide for the Christian and Christian governments. It also has 365 modern proverbs that the HS gave me in the mission field. Available now - most outlets.
  2. Twenty-First Century Prophecy Primer - This deals with prophecy from ancient times, European history and end days events. This also has 45 Bible study topics, from my sermon notes in the mission field. Available now - most outlets.
I am sorry if this seems like self promotion, but you did ask the question. :)(y)
 

Lynx

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I am playing stalker: clear sky at the moment. It is a video game but I mention it because I play games that have good storylines, and it has a pretty good one.
 

Dino246

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I'm about a quarter of the way through Nabeel Qureshi's Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus. So far, it's well worth reading.
 
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Hamarr

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I only read lighthearted fun stuff lately.

- “The Body Keeps The Score” by Bessel Van Der Kolk. It’s about how the body reacts to trauma and how to deal with those effects.
-“Healing the Fragmented Selves” by Janina Fischer. More trauma stuff base, in part, on Van Der Kolk’s woek but more focused on how the mind can split as a result of trauma. It’s similar to DID, but the “parts” aren’t as distinct.
-“No more Christina Nice Guy” by Paul Coughlin. Uh, being more a of person with integrity rather than being a “nice guy”.
 

cinder

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I'm just trying to get through the backlog of books on my kindle. But at the rate I buy books, I'll never be through all the books I have yet to read.
 

Mel85

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I’m still yet wanting to read The Five Languages of Love - but hear it’s a good read :)
 
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Hamarr

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I'm just trying to get through the backlog of books on my kindle. But at the rate I buy books, I'll never be through all the books I have yet to read.
The Kindle backlog pain is real. I just picked up a couple more books that were on sale yesterday. I will have to have Alexa read them to me while I catch up on my game backlog.
 

melita916

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months ago, i started reading the first book of the game of thrones series.

i need to get back to it lol.
 

Deade

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I only read lighthearted fun stuff lately.

- “The Body Keeps The Score” by Bessel Van Der Kolk. It’s about how the body reacts to trauma and how to deal with those effects.
-“Healing the Fragmented Selves” by Janina Fischer. More trauma stuff base, in part, on Van Der Kolk’s woek but more focused on how the mind can split as a result of trauma. It’s similar to DID, but the “parts” aren’t as distinct.
-“No more Christina Nice Guy” by Paul Coughlin. Uh, being more a of person with integrity rather than being a “nice guy”.
I take it that lead in sentence is satire. I mean, nothing in those titles suggests lighthearted fun. giggle.gif
 
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Hamarr

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I take it that lead in sentence is satire. I mean, nothing in those titles suggests lighthearted fun. View attachment 194538
lol. Yes. It's been a long time since I read something "fun". I enjoy the stuff I read, but a lot of it can be a bit heavy. I used to read a lot more novels years ago.
 

littlelady

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I only read lighthearted fun stuff lately.

- “The Body Keeps The Score” by Bessel Van Der Kolk. It’s about how the body reacts to trauma and how to deal with those effects.
-“Healing the Fragmented Selves” by Janina Fischer. More trauma stuff base, in part, on Van Der Kolk’s woek but more focused on how the mind can split as a result of trauma. It’s similar to DID, but the “parts” aren’t as distinct.
-“No more Christina Nice Guy” by Paul Coughlin. Uh, being more a of person with integrity rather than being a “nice guy”.
I had to re-read this to make sure I got the sarcasm haha. I've actually heard the first book you mention is good and it sounds really interesting!! I might have to read it :) The other two sound good too!!
 

littlelady

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I'm just trying to get through the backlog of books on my kindle. But at the rate I buy books, I'll never be through all the books I have yet to read.
This is literally me :ROFL: I have sooo many books to get through on my kindle (not to mention on my bookshelf) and I just keep buying more!
 

littlelady

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months ago, i started reading the first book of the game of thrones series.

i need to get back to it lol.
My friend is reading GOT and said it's really good. I've bought the first two books like five years ago and still haven't started them :ROFL::sneaky:
 
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I recently started reading The Emmaus Code by David Limbaugh.
 

Poinsetta

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I’m reading “El lenguaje del Adios” and wow.
 

Poinsetta

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I only read lighthearted fun stuff lately.

- “The Body Keeps The Score” by Bessel Van Der Kolk. It’s about how the body reacts to trauma and how to deal with those effects.
-“Healing the Fragmented Selves” by Janina Fischer. More trauma stuff base, in part, on Van Der Kolk’s woek but more focused on how the mind can split as a result of trauma. It’s similar to DID, but the “parts” aren’t as distinct.
-“No more Christina Nice Guy” by Paul Coughlin. Uh, being more a of person with integrity rather than being a “nice guy”.
Trauma is spoken a lot on social media. So its nothing uncommon. ;)
 

Dino246

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-“No more Christina Nice Guy” by Paul Coughlin. Uh, being more a of person with integrity rather than being a “nice guy”.
I read this recently. The Lord led me to it in a used bookstore. Well worth the read! :)