As promised, here is my final list of books read in 2011! I think I remembered to include most of them.
Loving the Little Years: Motherhood in the Trenches by Rachel Jankovic
Parenting in the Pew by Robbie Castleman
Apples of Gold: A Six-Week Nurturing Program for Women by Betty Huizenga
Things We Wish We’d Known (50 Veteran Homeschoolers Share) compiled and edited by Bill & Diana Waring
The Ministry of Motherhood by Sally Clarkson
Let Me Be a Woman by Elisabeth Elliot
The Angel of the Opera by Sam Siciliano
Choosing Gratitude by Nancy Leigh DeMoss
Don’t Waste Your Life by John Piper
Lies Women Believe and the Truth that Sets Them Free by Nancy Leigh DeMoss
The Help by Kathryn Stockett
The Organized Heart by Staci Eastin
The Stay at Home Mom by Donna Otto
One Thousand Gifts by Ann Voskamp
Still reading (for two Bible studies):
And We Are Changed: Encounters with a Transforming God by Priscilla Shirer
Dug Down Deep by Joshua Harris
What was the best book you read in 2011?
Some of these titles look like ones I want to read! Are you able to get these from a library, or do you know people to borrow them from, or you just buy them? I couldn’t find them here in our local library network. Thanks for sharing your list.
by far I loved One Thousand Gifts by Ann Voskamp! i love her blog and the book was just as good and inspiring!!
That homeschooling veterans book sounds good. I might need to find a copy of that!
@SallyWe buy a lot of books 🙂 but I also was given as gifts several on this list. Another great way to get books (other than from the library) is through Paperback Swap (sign up here: http://tinyurl.com/7j92gb4). I got several books from there this year… you just pay shipping costs!
@Kelly BI have one copy of the veteran homeschooling book loaned out to Kelly M, but I have another copy if you’d like to borrow it! I think you’d love it.
I read Sacred Influence and Sacred Parenting by Gary Thomas. By far the best books I read last year.
Do you happen to own Loving the Little Years or Parenting in the Pew? I’m very interested in borrowing them and reading them if so…they are on my reading list and I was going to buy the first one so if I could borrow first that would be better!
@Joshua and StephanieAbsolutely! You can borrow both… I think you’ll love them (especially LtLY)!