
My goal this year is to read at least 2 books a month, so far so good. This month I started this interesting book, a political thriller, all about Iran's nuclear weapons developments. I can't say I ever knew much about the religions of the Sunni's or Shia's, but this book opens your mind to how some of these "extremists" view Americans and how much more involved Iran is with nuclear power. As a threat or no, who knows?
I love reading all kinds of books. If you have suggestions let me know. I hope to finish 2 fictional books each month and try to finish a non-fictional book every few months, they are a slower read.
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Three Cups of Tea by Greg Mortensen, Shipwreck at the Bottom of the World by Jennifer Armstrong, Lincoln: A Photobiography by Russell Freedman, and Tales of a Female Nomad by Rita Golden Gelman are all excellent non-fictions. Also pick up My Fair Godmother by Janette Rallison as a hilarious and clean fiction. Then go check out my goodreads list if you need more. Are you on good reads? miss you!
Not sure what type you are looking for but here are a few good ones.
THe guernsey literary and potato peel pie society
Hunger Games (all 3)
Mistborn series (all e)
Any book by Shannon Hale is a winner
THe Happiness Project
Not withstanding my weaknesses by Neal A. Maxwell
I'm almost done with Atlas Shrugged, and it is fantastic. It's 1000 pages long though, so be ready for it to take a while.
I like this parenting book, Love and Logic from birth to six years by Fay
You changed your blog layout! It's so cute! So I don't have any book suggestions because I spend most of my reading time reading children's books to the kids but I just wanted to say I love the way your blog looks!
You know I did read a book I really liked a while ago. I think it was on the relief society book list, I think it was call At Spindles End. You can find it at the library. It was pretty fun.
Have you read the Hunger Games yet? I'm on the first book now and it's really good. I also loved the Mistborn series.
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