Wednesday, May 28, 2014

W...W...W...Wednesdays - May 28


This meme was created by MizB at Should Be Reading. To play along, just answer the following three (3) questions…


• What are you currently reading?
• What did you recently finish reading?
• What do you think you’ll read next?

What are you currently reading?






In Austin Washington’s new book--The Education of George Washington--readers will learn all about President Washington’s true model of conduct, honor, and leadership, including the actual historic document that President Washington used to transform his life from a poorly educated child of a widowed mother, to the historic, curious, highly influential and awe inspiring figure he became and remains today.

I'm loving this book. The author has an excellent style that would make even one not interested in history want to pick up the book and browse through it.

What did you recently finish reading?





Indian nationalist leader Mahatma Gandhi has been quoted as saying “I like your Christ. I do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ.” This is a sad indictment of the Christian community as a whole. Is it true? Are believers in Christ the reason people keep their distance from Judeo-Christian beliefs and the God we embrace? I feel there’s no question that we’re partially to blame. In this book I touch on a wide variety of topics, but in the end call out Christians to immerse themselves in a time of reassessment as we all strive to be more genuine and consistent in our faith.

This is a client's book. It makes you ponder the questions, "Do Christians treat non-believers differently? and "Does the behavior of some Christians turn people away from the faith?"

What do you think you’ll read next?





Rick and Abby grew up together, became best friends, and ultimately fell in love. Circumstance tore them apart in their early teens, though, and they went on to lives less idyllic than they dreamed about in those early days. Rick has had a very successful career, but his marriage flat-lined. Abby has a magical daughter, Paige, but Paige's father nearly destroyed Abby's spirit.

Now fate has thrown Rick and Abby together again. In their early thirties, they are more world-weary than they were as kids. But their relationship still shimmers, and they're hungry to make up for lost time. However, Paige, now nine, is not nearly as enthusiastic. She's very protective of the life she's made with her mother and not open to the duo becoming a trio. Meanwhile, Rick has very little experience dealing with kids and doesn't know how to handle Paige. This leaves Abby caught between the two people who matter the most to her. What happens when the life you've dreamed of remains just inches from your grasp?

PRESSED PENNIES is a nuanced, intensely romantic, deeply heartfelt story of love it its many incarnations, relationships in their many guises, and family in its many meanings. It is the most accomplished and moving novel yet from a truly great storyteller of the heart.

I'm reading this for the author's virtual book tour. Not sure if I will be able to read it in time, but I'm going to try.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Good luck in reading the book on time. I always think I will have plenty of time and life happens. Oh well. :) Enjoy!

Anonymous said...

Pressed Pennies sounds good, and slightly emotional. Enjoy!

Anonymous said...

Pressed Pennies looks like a really sweet read, hope you enjoy!