pondering my role in a bigger story

Sunday, January 01, 2006

Books I Read in 2005 (no particular order)

- The Merry Recluse, Caroline Knapp
- The Soul Tells a Story, Vinita Hampton Wright
- The Namesake , Jhumpa Lahari
- The Ha-Ha, Dave King
- My Faith So Far, Patton Dodd
- The Writing Life, Ellen Gilchrist
- Searching for God Knows What, Donald Miller
- Girl Meets God, Lauren Winner
- Praise Habit, David Crowder
- Thriving as an Artist in the Church, Rory Noland
- A Sacred Sorrow, Michael Card
- Holding Out for a Hero: A New Spin on Hebrews, Lisa Harper
- Reaching for the Invisible God, Philip Yancey
- Three Short Stops in the Minor Prophets, Lisa Harper
- Experiential Storytelling, Mark Miller
- To Be Told, Dan Allender
- When I Don’t Desire God, John Piper
- My Friend Leonard, James Frey
- Dry, Augusten Burroughs
- Magical Thinking, Augusten Burroughs
- Flashbang: How I Got Over Myself, Mark Steele
- Collected Poems of Madeleine L’Engle
- God’s Grandeur and Other Poems, Gerard Manley Hopkins
- Mama Said, Martha Houston Reid Hammond
- The Official Guide to Christmas in the South, David C. Barnett
- Being Dead is No Excuse : The Official Southern Ladies Guide to Hosting the Perfect Funeral, Gayden Metcalfe
- Fondling Your Muse, John Warner
- The Ragamuffin Gospel Visual Edition, Brennan Manning
- Starting From Scratch, Rita Mae Brown
- Journal to the Self, Kathleen Adams
- Polaroid Transfers: A Complete Visual Guide to Creating Image and Emulsion Transfers, Kathleen Carr
- Polaroid Manipulations: A Complete Visual Guide to Creating SX-70, Transfer, and Digital Prints, Kathleen Carr
- Photo-Imaging: A Complete Guide to Alternative Processes, Jill Enfield
- The Polaroid Book, Barbara Hitchcock
- Real Simple Solutions: Tricks, Wisdom, and Easy Ideas to Simplfy Everyday, Editors of Real Simple Magazine
- Sammy’s Hill, Kristen Gore

1 Comments:

Blogger Sherpani said...

I too, am curious about Fondling Your Muse. Did you think it was good? Why, or why not?

Monday, January 09, 2006 9:34:00 AM

 

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