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July 29th, 2008

What’s On My Nightstand, July

I’m joining in a new monthly carnival at 5 Minutes for Books called “What’s On Your Nightstand”. I actually don’t have a nightstand but I do have a bookshelf right above my head in bed. So this is more like, what’s on my bed-bookshelf ;) .

Since I’ve started reviewing books on my blog I don’t have a lack of reading material, so here is what is up next for me:

Hot Apple Cider (this is a compilation of stories fiction and non-fiction with some poetry thrown in, from over 30 Canadian, Christian authors). I actually won this from Sheila at To Love, Honour and Vaccum. It is in progress, maybe 1/3rd through.

The Deuteronomy Project by Richard Couser – I recently posted the blog tour for this one. It is big! I’m only on page 8 so far!

I’m also reading Unleash the Poem Within, just started that one. Very witty though, surprising for a how to discover yourself through poetry book.

I’m also reading Finding Ever After by Dr. Robert S. Paul – just started. Almost finished Jesus Talks to Krishna by Ravi Z. (I might have the title wrong here – I’m just about finished, but I’m re-organizing my bookcases, so I don’t have it on hand at the moment.)

After these next on my list is Be Last by Jeremy Kingsley and Exposing Darwinism’s Weakest Link (also blog tour books).

I just finished Beyond the Night (last night), so the review for that will be coming soon, as well as What’s the Big Deal About Other Religions (today). I’ve posted blog tours for both of these, so if you’d like to read more about them, hit the Blog Tour category on the left.

I’ve actually had more time to read than I have had to review lately so I still have a few books in back-log that are finished with no reviews yet. Some of these include: Keeping His Pants On Until He Gets Home, When Did My Life Become a Game of Twister, and a few children’s books.

So, there’s my reading life for you this past little while! As always, stan tuned for reviews of ALL of these books, and more! Whew!

Welcome!