Without further ado, here’s my fall reading list.
A Lady of High Regard by Tracie PetersonActs Dispensationally Considered by C. R. Stam
Ever Afterby Karen Kingsbury
Going Home by Wanda Brunstetter
Leota’s Garden by Francine Rivers
Like Dandelion Dust by Karen KingsburyMission: Motherhood by Cathy Corle
Shepherding a Child’s Heart by Tedd Tripp
Summer by Karen Kingsbury
The Choice by Nicholas SparksThe Five Love Languages by Gary Chapman
The Five Love Languages of Children by Gary Chapman & Ross Campbell
Yep, there’s quite a bit of variety. After I finish a book I’ll cross it off of my list. Happy reading! 🙂
Yes we do have some similar choices. And you have some on your list that I have read and enjoyed. So you will have fun.
Enjoy your Fall Reading. Blessings…
My daughter Kristina has several of those books you mentioned. She just bought a bunch of books with her bday money she got this weekend. She loves to read…I on the other hand do not. I do good to read my bible and I don’t even read it as much as I would like to or should.
Great list! Have fun reading.
I am currently re-reading the 5 Love Languages by Gary Chapman.
great list! a lady of high regard is REALLY good, you should enjoy it
My favorite season to read in is winter. Oh, to snuggle up with a cup of coaca and a good book…
Happy Reading and this wonderful cozy season!
I’m thinking about joining in on this challenge. I just have to decide what I want to read! Your choices look like good ones.
Sounds like you have a similar problem as I do…I have so many books I like to read and want to I grab spare moments! Hey here is a challenge to you. Go to my blog and read the post for Sept 25 on Thankfulness again–smiling in the heart. Then go to your blog and post a list of things you are thankful for today 😉 –God bless.
Those books look lovely. Im not going to be able to join the challenge this fall. I just dont have the time but Im sure enjoying reading every one elses book lists.
You are planning on reading some great books. I own a copy of 5 Love Languages of Children and refer to it often. I have had it since my oldest was 4 (she is now 14)….it was so helpful to learn their love language and I used it often when I taught Parenting Classes at an inner city crisis pregnancy center. Have fun reading!
The Five Love Languages books are great and have helped me so much! Looks like a great list. Thanks for being part of Fall into Reading!
The 5 love language books are great. I started 5 love languages for children, then it got buried on my nightstand. Thanks for reminding me.. I may have to add to my list.
Happy Reading
Robin
Looks like a great list of books to read!
Read, read, read!
~Tamara