- The Four Loves - C. S. Lewis
- The Great Divorce - C. S. Lewis
- The Ocean at the End of the Lane - Neil Gaiman
- Miles of Smiles - Bruce Lansky
- Revise Us Again - Frank Viola
- Go Set a Watchman - Harper Lee
- The Ultimate Fender Book - Paul Day & Dave Hunter
- The Wizard of Oz - L. Frank Baum
- The Dark Tower and Other Stories - C. S. Lewis
- The Diary of Samuel Pepys: 1662
- Descent into Hell - Charles Williams
- Guitar World Presents Stevie Ray Vaughan
"With the kind You show Yourself kind, with the blameless You show Yourself blameless." 2 Samuel 22:26
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Sunday, October 01, 2017
September Reading
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Friday, December 09, 2016
Top Twenty Books by C. S. Lewis Read This Year
A good portion of the 132 books I've read this year have been by C. S. Lewis, so I decided to do a list dedicated just to those. Of course, who can really rank Lewis' books? But everyone has his or her favorites. Here is how I decided to do this one: I will rank each book according to how much I enjoyed reading it. Certainly, I would recommend all of them.
- Mere Christianity
- The Great Divorce
- Surprised by Joy
- Out of the Silent Planet
- Of Other Worlds: Essays & Stories
- Miracles
- Letters to an American Lady
- An Experiment in Criticism
- The Abolition of Man
- Perelandra
- Reflections on the Psalms
- A Preface to Paradise Lost
- That Hideous Strength
- The Screwtape Letters
- Till We Have Faces
- Narrative Poems
- The Problem of Pain
- Christian Reflections
- Letters to Children
- A Grief Observed
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