Reading with Jason and Jami discussion
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Hello everyone! I'm starting 2019 off with The War That Saved My Life, by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley since I wasn't able to finish it up last night.










I loved that book. Austin is a new favorite author for me, discovered in 2018.

You Can Stay Home With Your Kids by Erin Odom and really behind on Come Let Us Adore Him by Paul David Tripp (because I’m savoring it and I’m slower reading physical books). Love the Scribd free two months through jamis podcast info- helping me devour great stuff for free!

One is "Humble Roots" by Hannah Anderson
I did start listening to "The Ministry of Ordinary" by Shannon Martin on Audible too.

One is "Humble Roots" by Hannah Anderson
I did start listening to "The Ministry of Ordinary" by Shannon Martin on Audible too."
Humble Roots is on my TBR for this year.


Wow, there are so many great books on this list!
I ended up finishing All of Grace, The Expository Genuis of John Calvin, and Crush it last week. And I'm currently reading Reset, Something Rotten, and Lord of Chaos.
I ended up finishing All of Grace, The Expository Genuis of John Calvin, and Crush it last week. And I'm currently reading Reset, Something Rotten, and Lord of Chaos.

Larissa wrote: "Just finished The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis and Pretty Happy by Kate Hudson(not at all Christian, but a nice, non-preachy take on health and body image). Currently reading Kind is the New Cla..."
I love Screwtape. Haven't read it in years though. I should do a reread soon!
I love Screwtape. Haven't read it in years though. I should do a reread soon!

I just finished Mere Christianity by C. S. Lewis. It was my first time reading a book of his and I really enjoyed it.
I’m also working on Women of the Word by Jen Wilkin, The Extraordinary Wife by Martha Peace, and Ridiculous Faith by Shelene Bryan right now.
Books mentioned in this topic
Sing!: How Worship Transforms Your Life, Family, and Church (other topics)Far Above Rubies: The Life of Bethan Lloyd-Jones (other topics)
So to kick it off, why don’t you share what your first read of the year will be? I’ll start: for my first book of 2019, I’ll be re-reading Reset by David Murray.