In spite of being a tedious record keeper and list maker, I hadn’t given much thought to all the books I had read over my vast 24 years of existence. In 2011, I finally decided to keep track.
Here is the line-up for your scanning pleasure:
Christian Living:
- Radical by David Platt – My review and an inspired post.
- One Thousand Gifts
by Ann Voskamp – My review
- The Principle of the Path by Andy Stanley – My review
- Branded by Tim Sinclair – My review
- The Fitting Room by Kelly Minter – My review
- Too Blessed to Be Stressed by Debora Coty – My review
- 31 Days to Build a Better Spouse by Ashley Pichea – My review
Personal Development:
- How to Have Your Cake and Eat it Too by Mandi Ehman – My review
- Never Get a Real Job by Scott Gerber
- Women Make the Best Salesmen by Marian Brem
Political:
- Don’t Let the Kids Drink the Koolaid by Marybeth Hicks – My Review
Writing/Blogging:
- The Idiot’s Guide to Publishing Magazine Articles
- ProBlogger: Secrets for Blogging Your Way to a Six-Figure Income by Darren Rowse
Christian Fiction:
- A Gift of Grace by Amy Clipston
- Love on a Dime by Cara Lynn James
- A Heart for Home by Lauraine Snelling
- Leaving by Karen Kingsbury
- My Foolish Heart by Susan May Warren – My review
- Learning by Karen Kingsbury
- Too Rich for a Bride by Mona Hodgeson – My review
- Against All Odds by Irene Hannon
- The Inn at Angel Island by Thomas Kinkade
- Heiress by Susan May Warren – My review
- The Wedding Promise by Thomas Kinkade
- Too Close to Home by Lynette Eason
- Don’t Look Back by Lynette Eason
- Killer Among Us by Lynette Eason
- Longing by Karen Kingsbury
- Not a Sparrow Falls by Linda Nichols
Other:
- Plain Wisdom by Cindy Woodsmall and Miriam Flaud – My review
- Complete Without Kids by Ellen Walker – My review
I think compiling this list has inspired me to try and read more in 2012. There are so many awesome books out there……I just have to find more time to read them!
Your Turn:
What books do you have on your reading list for 2012? I’m always looking for suggestions!


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