2010 Book List
Afternoon in the Cluny Gardens, ParisCharles Courtney Curran
(American, 1861-1942)
January 2010
1. The Cross of Christ, by John R.W. Stott
2. God With Us, various authors (readings from Advent to Epiphany)
3. Watch for the Light, various authors (readings from Advent to Epiphany)
4. Renovation of the Heart in Daily Practice, Dallas Willard/Jan Johnson
5. The Lord and His Prayer, N.T. Wright
6. The Complete Therese of Lisieux, translated/edited by Robert J. Edmonson, CJ
7. The Healing Gifts of the Spirit, Agnes Sanford
8. A Passion for the Impossible: The Life of Lilias Trotter, Miriam Huffman Rockness
February 2010
9. The Genizah at the House of Shepher, Tamar Yellin
10. Forever Old, Forever New, Emily Kimbrough
11. A Live Coal in the Sea, Madeleine L'Engle
March 2010
12. A Blossom in the Desert, Lilias Trotter (compiled by Miriam Huffman Rockness)
13. Half Magic, Edward Eager
14. The Road to Coorain, Jill Ker Conway
15. The Golden Age, Kenneth Grahame
16. The Railway Children, E. Nesbitt
17. I Feel Bad About My Neck, Nora Ephron
18. Perfume from Provence, Lady Winifred Fortescue
19. The Unselfishness of God, Hannah Whitall Smith
April 2010
Not a single book to record for the month of April...!
May 2010
20. Miss Rumphius, Barbara Cooney
21. Amazing Grace, Kathleen Norris
22. Abide in Christ, Andrew Murray (again)
23. Q's Legacy, Helene Hanff
24. Heidi, Johanna Spyri
25. The Interior Castle, St. Teresa of Avila
June 2010
26. The Search for God and Guinness, Stephen Mansfield
27. Winter Solstice, Rosamunde Pilcher
28. Love Burning in the Soul, James Harpur
July 2010
29. Fasting, Jentezen Franklin
30. In and Out of the Garden, Sara Midda
August 2010
31. Everything on a Waffle, Polly Horvath
September 2010
32. A Country Year, Sue Hubbell
33. Sitting at the Feet of Rabbi Jesus, Ann Spangler, Lois Tverberg
34. Connecting with God, a Spiritual Formation Guide, (a Renovare resource)
35. A Glimpse of Jesus, Brennan Manning
36. Diary of a Victorian Miss on Holiday, Hallamshire Publications Ltd.
October 2010
37. My Heart's in the Lowlands, Liz Curtis Higgs
38. Jane Eyre, Charlotte Bronte
39. Jeremy, The Tale of an Honest Bunny, Jan Karon
November 2010
40. My Life in France, Julia Child with Alex Prud'homme
41. In the Company of Others, Jan Karon
December 2010
42. La's Orchestra Saves the World, Alexander McCall Smith
43. Living Prayer, Robert Benson
44. The Private Life of a Country House (1912-39), Lesley Lewis
45. In Constant Prayer, Robert Benson
46. Sabbath, Dan Allender
47. My Utmost for His Highest, Oswald Chambers
Anyone interested in seeing previous years may click HERE, or visit them in my sidebar.
1. The Cross of Christ, by John R.W. Stott
2. God With Us, various authors (readings from Advent to Epiphany)
3. Watch for the Light, various authors (readings from Advent to Epiphany)
4. Renovation of the Heart in Daily Practice, Dallas Willard/Jan Johnson
5. The Lord and His Prayer, N.T. Wright
6. The Complete Therese of Lisieux, translated/edited by Robert J. Edmonson, CJ
7. The Healing Gifts of the Spirit, Agnes Sanford
8. A Passion for the Impossible: The Life of Lilias Trotter, Miriam Huffman Rockness
February 2010
9. The Genizah at the House of Shepher, Tamar Yellin
10. Forever Old, Forever New, Emily Kimbrough
11. A Live Coal in the Sea, Madeleine L'Engle
March 2010
12. A Blossom in the Desert, Lilias Trotter (compiled by Miriam Huffman Rockness)
13. Half Magic, Edward Eager
14. The Road to Coorain, Jill Ker Conway
15. The Golden Age, Kenneth Grahame
16. The Railway Children, E. Nesbitt
17. I Feel Bad About My Neck, Nora Ephron
18. Perfume from Provence, Lady Winifred Fortescue
19. The Unselfishness of God, Hannah Whitall Smith
April 2010
Not a single book to record for the month of April...!
May 2010
20. Miss Rumphius, Barbara Cooney
21. Amazing Grace, Kathleen Norris
22. Abide in Christ, Andrew Murray (again)
23. Q's Legacy, Helene Hanff
24. Heidi, Johanna Spyri
25. The Interior Castle, St. Teresa of Avila
June 2010
26. The Search for God and Guinness, Stephen Mansfield
27. Winter Solstice, Rosamunde Pilcher
28. Love Burning in the Soul, James Harpur
July 2010
29. Fasting, Jentezen Franklin
30. In and Out of the Garden, Sara Midda
August 2010
31. Everything on a Waffle, Polly Horvath
September 2010
32. A Country Year, Sue Hubbell
33. Sitting at the Feet of Rabbi Jesus, Ann Spangler, Lois Tverberg
34. Connecting with God, a Spiritual Formation Guide, (a Renovare resource)
35. A Glimpse of Jesus, Brennan Manning
36. Diary of a Victorian Miss on Holiday, Hallamshire Publications Ltd.
October 2010
37. My Heart's in the Lowlands, Liz Curtis Higgs
38. Jane Eyre, Charlotte Bronte
39. Jeremy, The Tale of an Honest Bunny, Jan Karon
November 2010
40. My Life in France, Julia Child with Alex Prud'homme
41. In the Company of Others, Jan Karon
December 2010
42. La's Orchestra Saves the World, Alexander McCall Smith
43. Living Prayer, Robert Benson
44. The Private Life of a Country House (1912-39), Lesley Lewis
45. In Constant Prayer, Robert Benson
46. Sabbath, Dan Allender
47. My Utmost for His Highest, Oswald Chambers
Anyone interested in seeing previous years may click HERE, or visit them in my sidebar.
Three books in six days? Good for you!
ReplyDeleteDid you see the post on Jerusalem hills daily photo's? about the Epiphany.
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Did I tell you I had gotten The Dean's Watch by Elizabeth Goudge right before Christmas? I am almost done, and I love it! Many thanks once again for recommending her.
ReplyDeleteOnly 5 books on your list are on my shelves Sara. You are very organised with it all. I just read a book and immediately it is finished I pick up the next one. That is apart from the books that I have piled up next to my favourite chairs that I just pick up at any odd time during the day.
ReplyDeleteVery Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteSara, I am going to love trying your book list! I've been needing recommendations. Can I suggest a wonderful book called "Same Kind of Different as Me?" by Ron Hall and Denver Moore? I think you would enjoy it. Very moving true story.
ReplyDeleteMy claim to fame-I once met Madeleine L'Engle. She was a very gracious lady.
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