November Books
We are nearing the end. Just one more month and I am already feeling mighty proud of the books I have read this year. Might proud. I went above my expectations, more than I thought I could do.
13 books from Overdrive and 11 from Kindle. I get a daily email about books available on Amazon Kindle for free or nearly free. If they are interesting and free, I download. If the books are interesting and not free I add them to my Overdrive list. Just started one on Church History that is fascinating that I would not have found if not for the daily email. The Church History and the fascinating one on Scientology will be on my December list as I am not done.
The 24 above books bring my yearly total to 141. ONE HUNDRED FORTY-ONE BOOKS. I could seriously end up with close to a book every other day. This is shocking to me. I can also begin to tell a change in me which I will save for another post.
*Also, I think I may do this challenge next year: The 2020 Christian Book Challenge which doesn't mean that everything I read is about Jesus or the Church, but some are (which is what I do now). Check it out and see if you want to give it a shot as well. 2020 Christian Reading Challenge
13 books from Overdrive and 11 from Kindle. I get a daily email about books available on Amazon Kindle for free or nearly free. If they are interesting and free, I download. If the books are interesting and not free I add them to my Overdrive list. Just started one on Church History that is fascinating that I would not have found if not for the daily email. The Church History and the fascinating one on Scientology will be on my December list as I am not done.
The 24 above books bring my yearly total to 141. ONE HUNDRED FORTY-ONE BOOKS. I could seriously end up with close to a book every other day. This is shocking to me. I can also begin to tell a change in me which I will save for another post.
*Also, I think I may do this challenge next year: The 2020 Christian Book Challenge which doesn't mean that everything I read is about Jesus or the Church, but some are (which is what I do now). Check it out and see if you want to give it a shot as well. 2020 Christian Reading Challenge
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