Showing posts with label Geoffrey Chaucer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Geoffrey Chaucer. Show all posts

Saturday, July 01, 2017

June Reading


  1. The Sacrament of Evangelism - Jerry Root & Stan Guthrie
  2. Everyday Evangelism - Matt Queen
  3. The Bookshop on the Corner - Jenny Colgan
  4. The Uncommon Reader - Alan Bennett
  5. Saint Francis of Assisi - G. K. Chesterton
  6. Nighty-Nightmare - James Howe
  7. Bunnicula Meets Edgar Allan Crow - James Howe
  8. Runaway Ralph - Beverly Cleary
  9. The Furious Flycycle - Jan Wahl
  10. Smith of Wootton Major & Famer Giles of Ham - J. R. R. Tolkien
  11. The Bookshop Book - Jen Campbell
  12. C. S. Lewis: Christian and Storyteller - Beatrice Gormley
  13. The Wife of Bath and Other Canterbury Tales - Geoffrey Chaucer (Translated by Nevill Coghill)
  14. Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing - Judy Blume
  15. Weird Things Customers Say in Bookstores - Jen Campbell
  16. Parnassus On Wheels - Christopher Morley
  17. The Flying Inn - G. K. Chesterton

Sunday, December 25, 2016

Top 20 Books Read for 2016

I should make two clarifications.  First, this is not a list of books written in 2016.  This will be obvious to most.  Second, the title of this post is greatly misleading because I have excluded all books written by C. S. Lewis and all books about C. S. Lewis that I read this year.  Just click on the links to see those posts.  OK, I should also admit that my number one book for this year is connected with C. S. Lewis.
Also, there is one particular and unique book that I do not include in a list such as this, and that is because it belongs on a plane of its own--the Bible.  If you read nothing else, read the Bible.  Read the Bible before you read anything else.  This year (as is my habit of some years now) I read through the Bible.  I chose the English Standard Version.  I try to select a different English translation to read through each year.
One other thing of note.  The final count of books read this year is 143.  This is the most I've read in a single year, and this list comes from those 143 books.
Without further ado, here is my list.

  1. A Severe Mercy - Sheldon Vanauken
  2. The Two Towers - J. R. R. Tolkien
  3. The Wind in the Willows - Kenneth Grahame
  4. Tremendous Trifles - G. K. Chesterton
  5. Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen
  6. Reading Between the Lines - Gene Edward Veith, Jr.
  7. The Power and the Glory - Graham Greene
  8. The Princess and Curdie - George MacDonald
  9. The Warden - Anthony Trollope
  10. Dracula - Bram Stoker
  11. The Quotable Chesterton - Kevin Belmonte
  12. Tolkien's Ordinary Virtues - Mark Eddy Smith
  13. At Home in Mitford - Jan Karon
  14. Murder in the Cathedral - T. S. Eliot
  15. Pymalion - George Bernard Shaw
  16. Bunnicula - Deborah and James Howe
  17. A Christmas Carol - Charles Dickens
  18. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight - Jessie L. Weston
  19. The Book of the Duchess - Geoffrey Chaucer
  20. Electra - Sophocles

Friday, September 30, 2016

September Reading


  • What Would You Like On Your Mashed Potatoes? - Tom Davis
  • Growing Up in Vienna, Georgia - Tom Davis
  • What America Is - Neil Joiner
  • The Jewel of Seven Stars - Bram Stoker
  • Yours, Jack - C. S. Lewis
  • Jack's Life: The Life Story of C. S. Lewis - Douglas Gresham
  • At Home in Mitford - Jan Karon
  • A Grief Observed - C. S. Lewis
  • The Book of the Duchess - Geoffrey Chaucer
  • In the Days of the Comet - H. G. Wells