Saturday, December 31, 2016

Books I Read {2016}

Books I Read to Review:

1. Safe House by Joshua Straub
2. Strong and Kind by Korie Robertson
3. The Secret to Hummingbird Cake by Celeste Fletcher McHale
4. In A Different Key: The Story of Autism by John Donvan & Caren Zucker
5. I Said Yes by Emily Maynard Johnson
6. Pocket Prayers by Max Lucado
7. Simple Pleasures by Marianne Jantzi
8. Fast Food Maniac by Jon Hein
9. Forgiving my Daughter's Killer by Kate Grosmaire
10. The Goodbye Bride by Denise Hunter
12. Mother, can you NOT? by Kate Siegel
13.  Like Never Before by Melissa Tagg
15. Together at the Table by Hillary Manton Lodge
16. Counting Blessings by Eileen Spinelli
17. Giddy Up, Eunice by Sophie Hudson (Reviewed on Amazon)
18. Jilted by Varna Denman
19. Bat Dad: A Parody by Blake Wilson
20. Wild and Free by Haley Morgan and Jess Connolly
21. Bossy Flossy  by Paulette Bogan
22. Wreck My Life by Mo Isom
23. The Things We Knew by Catherine West
24. When Mountains Move by Julie Cantrell
25. Starry-Eyed by Mandy Arioto
26. A Sister's wish by Shelley Shepard Gray
27. Everything is Possible by Jen Bricker
28. An Amish Family Christmas by Shelley Shepard Gray
29. Discipline that Connects with Your Child's Heart by Jim and Lynne Jackson
30. She Reads Truth (reviewed on Amazon)
32. Shaken by Tim Tebow
35. God Bless My Friends by Hannah C. Hall
36. The Temple and the Tabernacle by J. Daniel Hays
37. You're Saying it Wrong by Ross Petras and Kathryn Petras
39. Scripture Doodle by April Knight
40.  Miscarried Joy by Tanika Fitzgerald
41. A Royal Christmas Wedding by Rachel Hauck

Other books I read:
1. Three Little Words by Melissa Tagg
2. Giddy Up, Eunice by Sophie Hudson
3. From The Start by Melissa Tagg
4. Here to Stay by Melissa Tagg
5. Made to Last by Melissa Tagg
6. Jaded by Varna Denman
7. Justified by Varna Denman
8. Raising Grateful Kids in an Entitled Word by Kristin Welch
9. The Five Love Languages of Children
10. A Baxter Family Christmas by Karen Kingsbury

Children's books:
Approximately 3,000. :)







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