Tuesday, October 06, 2009

The 33s: Books

I'm glad to have interacted with the following books (in somewhat chronological order). I link to these books, because I want more people to read. Maybe you should go to your library today or place an order on Amazon. Reading is a good thing!
  1. Dr Seuss's ABCs
  2. Snoopy and the Red Baron
  3. Bears on Wheels
  4. There's a Monster at the End of this Book (starring, lovable, furry old Grover)
  5. Spunky's Diary - Janette Oak
  6. The Chronicles of Narnia - C.S. Lewis (by grouping all seven together, I can give you more books... The Voyage of the Dawn Treader was my favorite)
  7. Jerry Todd: Pirate - Leo Edwards (Leo Edwards books are rare. My dad read them as a kid, and when the Galien, MI library closed, he bought all the books. We read mean of them together, so I'm letting Jerry Todd Pirate sit as one of the whole set of books.)
  8. The Adventure of Tom Sawyer - Mark Twain
  9. The Hobbit - JRR Tokien
  10. The Lord of the Rings Trilogy - JRR Tolkien (again, I group three books together to give you more books)
  11. Bo Knows Bo - Bo Jackson
  12. McMahon - Jim McMahon
  13. To Kill A Mockingbird - Harper Lee (one of two books I was assigned in High School that I actually read cover to cover)
  14. Lord of the Flies - William Golding (the other assigned book I read cover to cover)
  15. Boy's Life - Robert McCammon
  16. A Time to Kill - John Grisham
  17. The Bible - God (it was right about this point in my life I began a true relationship with God, and my reading took a major pause. My reading focus also makes a slight shift)
  18. Jungle Pilot - Russell Hitt
  19. No Comprimise: The Life Story of Keith Green - Melody Green
  20. Just As I Am - Billy Graham
  21. The Celebration of Discipline - Richard Foster
  22. The Freedom of Simplicity - Richard Foster
  23. The Giving Tree - Shel Silverstein
  24. The Boy who Cried "Abba" - Brennan Manning
  25. Dangerous Wonder - Mike Yaconelli
  26. The Barbarian Way - Erwin McManus
  27. What Matters Most - Doug Fields
  28. Harry Potter Series - JK Rowling (7 books; grouping them together again)
  29. Velvet Elvis - Rob Bell
  30. Season of Life - Jeffrey Marx
  31. Take Your Best Shot - Austin Gutwein
  32. Brown Bear, Brown Bear What do you see? - Bill Martin
  33. Mr Brown Can Moo, Can You? - Dr Seuss
That's right. I'm right back at where I started. I'm looking forward to reading at least 1-10 again, this time with someone else looking on and listening!

1 comment:

Andrew said...

Two things: Voyage of the Dawn Treader was my first introduction to the Narnia series and I still love it. Also, Mr. Brown can Moo is a classic. Joel loves the thunder page.