Where I share my love of books with reviews, features, giveaways and memes. Family and needlepoint are thrown in from time to time.

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Dream Bigger. Start Smaller.


This Year: Dream Bigger, Start Smaller by Steven Furtick

I’ve met a lot of people who knew what it was to burn plows and set out to live for God but didn’t know what to do next. They prayed, they made a commitment—and they got stuck. As a pastor, I’ve seen it over and over again. As a man trying to live for God, I’ve experienced it over and over again.

I’m guessing you’ve made plenty of resolutions about stuff you needed to start doing or stop doing. Maybe you were going to start praying or reading your Bible more.

Or maybe you were going to stop smoking or boycott carbohydrates or stop looking at pornography or stop saying mean things about family members behind their backs. Maybe you decided to break away from a relationship you knew was unhealthy for you.

The way I see it, there are two major reasons why well-intentioned people like us get stuck after we burn our plows.

One, we don’t think big enough. Two, we don’t start small enough.

I’m not trying to talk like Yoda here. Thinking big enough and starting small enough are two sides of the same coin. So I not only want to motivate you to dream bigger dreams for your life. I also want to challenge you to take realistic steps of obedience that can actually make God’s vision come to pass.

After all, our God “is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine” (Ephesians 3:20). It is true that we often settle for dreams and visions that are far less than those God has for us. And He wants us to experience much more. If I didn’t believe that, the title of this book would be Samer.

So of course God wants you to believe big—it’s in His very nature. I’ve devoted my whole ministry to inspiring people with this truth. Preacher Dwight L. Moody made a statement that I love: “If God is your partner, make your plans big.” That way of thinking makes my heart race.

But we’re not going to see God’s bigger vision fulfilled in our lives just because we spend more time thinking transcendent thoughts. We don’t attain greater things simply by lying on the couch and concentrating on the possibilities of a better life. Alas, sitting for thousands of hours with my headphones on listening to Guns N’ Roses and imagining I was Axl Rose didn’t translate into my being the lead singer of the world’s most dangerous rock’n’roll band.

You do have to be willing to think big. But the active ingredient of God’s greater work through us is our willingness to start small.

I want to show you an incredible image in one of the first main-stage miracles Elisha performs after Elijah departs and leaves the ministry in his successor’s hands. It demonstrates the principle that small steps and hard work precipitate a move of God. That human action prepares the way for supernatural favor.

It comes from 2 Kings 3, and it goes like this:

King Joram is ruling over Israel during the years when the kingdom is divided. When the king of Moab rebels against him, the frightened king enlists King Jehoshaphat of Judah and the king of Edom to help him. Their combined military force should be fearsome against the Moabites—but they almost immediately run out of water for their armies and animals. Now they are preparing to face a terrifying foe while facing an even more terrifying fate: dying of thirst.

Par for the course in Israel’s history, the crisis drives King Joram to look for divine help. He isn’t desperate for God, but he is desperate for a solution. King Jehoshaphat asks if there is a prophet who could consult God for them. A servant reminds him of Elisha, the artist formerly known as Mr. Plow. So the three kings and their entourages go looking for Elisha.

Elisha confirms to the kings that water will flow from Edom by the time the sun comes up the next morning. Their armies and their animals will have plenty to drink. The drought is almost over. God is going to deliver Moab to His people just as they prayed for. Hallelujah, somebody?

But he tells the kings to take a small, ludicrous step first.

This is what the Lord says: Make this valley full of ditches. (verse 16)

Why would anybody in their right mind dig ditches to hold rain that isn’t even in the forecast?

Because that’s the way faith works. When you know God has promised you greater things, you don’t wait for a sign to appear before you respond. The kings wanted a miracle. They would get their miracle. But first they got a work order: This is no time for the power of positive thinking. Tie a bandanna around your head and pick up a shovel.

It would have been great if all the army had to do was sit around thinking hydration-related thoughts or had a few guided exercises to help them visualize the water. But that’s not how God operates.

It’s as if God says, “If you really believe I’m going to do what I told you I would do, get busy. Show Me your faith, and then I’ll show you My faithfulness. Do your part. If you will do what I asked you to do, I will be faithful to My word.

“If you’ll dig the ditches, I’ll send the rain.”

The entire nation must have pitched in and dug all night, because they got it done. The next morning the water arrived. As promised. As always. The newly installed ditches were full of water, the armies and animals were refreshed, and the joint army easily overtook the Moabites.

I think Elisha used the process of ditch digging to teach Israel this important paradox of great faith:

Only God can send the rain. But He expects you to dig the ditches.

It really comes down to this: What small steps and practical preparations is God asking you to make for the greater life He wants you to live? What ditches is He asking you to dig?

You can’t expect God to entrust you with a big dream if He can’t trust you to make a small start.

You can’t have the apostle Paul’s walk with God overnight. Big dream.

But you can pray ten minutes a day beginning tomorrow. Small start.

You can’t entirely mend a broken relationship overnight. Big dream.

But you can have a conversation and open the door, write the letter, make the call, say, “I’m sorry.” Small start.

If your kid is far from God, you can’t bring him back overnight. Big dream.

But you could start praying for him every day. Small start.

Notice what Elisha doesn’t say; he doesn’t tell the kings to dig one ditch. No singular ditch digging on this prophet’s watch.

Instead, make this valley full of ditches. Plural.

Believe that God is going to send a lot of rain.

If we really believe God is an abundant God, ready and willing to bless our lives in greater ways than we could ever imagine, we ought to be digging all kinds of ditches. In our relationships. In our careers. In our ministries. In every area of our lives, there ought to be heavy-duty equipment on site. Moving dirt. Making preparation.

And we ought to dig ditches using every means available. We can dig ditches with our words. With our prayers. With our expectations. Even with our thoughts.

How many ditches are you willing to dig? How deep will you dig them? You’re not digging alone. And it’s not in vain. God has a downpour scheduled in your near future. The deeper you dig, the greater the rainfall has the potential to be.

Adapted from Greater by Steven Furtick with permission of Multnomah Books, a division of Random House, Inc. All rights reserved.

Book Review: Five Years to Live by Frank Zaccari (And Giveaway!)

Title: Five Years to Live
Author: Frank Zaccari
Publisher: Frank Zaccari, Create Space

About the book: It is the phone call every person lives in fear of receiving. There has been an accident and your loved one is paralyzed. A spinal cord injury is the single most devastating and life altering event. Based on a true story, Michael and Donna were young, successful, in love and planning their life together. That life was radically changed by a tragic car accident. Now a wheelchair user as a quadriplegic, with limited movement, constant infections and multiple surgeries, doctors projected Michael's best case life expectancy to be five years. See how this young man battles through his injury and spends his five years making a lasting impact on hundreds of people. It will make you realize what can be accomplished when a person does not let circumstances dictate their life.


Excerpt from Five Years to Live: 

With terror in his voice, he said, “I’m not going to walk again, am I?”
“We don’t really know yet, like I said…”
Michael angrily cut her off “Answer the god-damn question. I’m not going to walk again am I?
“I don’t know Michael.” Tears began to will up in his eyes, and he looked at her, begging for an answer.
After she wiped the tear from her eyes she said “The odds are not in your favor.”


My Thoughts:  When I first started reading this book, I kept waiting for the lightning to strike.  Because of the title and the cover, I figured this was going to be a tear jerker.  Surprisingly it was a book full of hope and perseverance.  

We meet Michael and Donna before they start dating - when they are young and the world is their oyster.  They have dreams and things they want to accomplish and when they meet, their worlds seem to mesh.  Planning on getting married and starting a new job, Michael sets out on a road trip for work which ends in disaster.  In the fog and rain, on a New Jersey turnpike, he hits a disabled car that hadn't been moved off the road properly.  As you can tell by the cover, he breaks his neck and ends up in a wheelchair.  After 8 painstaking months in the hospital, he sets out on a new course, and a new life.  He hopes to share it with Donna, but knows the life they dreamed of is now not possible.  

There are a lot of great quotes and inspirational sayings through out the book - the one that probably hit me the most with some things going on in my family right now was - "Remember this, the people who are the hardest to love are usually the ones that need love the most." 








Author Bio:

Frank Zaccari is a native of western New York. He received his bachelor’s in finance from California State University at Sacramento after serving as a military medic in the United States Air Force. He spent more than two decades in the technology industry, holding various positions from account representative to CEO. He also spent time specializing in turn-around management of companies under $100 million. Zaccari left the industry to provide primary care of his children, purchasing a small business that was more accommodating to his family. He presently owns an insurance agency in Sacramento, where he currently resides. “Five Years to Live” is not his only book for sale. He has also written, “When the Wife Cheats,” “From the Ashes: The Rise of the University of Washington Volleyball Program,” and “Inside the Spaghetti Bowl.”


Websites & Links:  
http://www.frankzaccari.com/


Purchase Link:



~I received a complimentary ebook of Five Years to Live from Providence Book Promotions and Partners In Crime Book Tours in exchange for my unbiased review.~









I have been given the opportunity to give away one copy of Mr. Zaccari's Inside the Spagetti Bowl to one of my readers in U.S./Canada.  Please fill out the rafflecopter form below to enter!


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Five Years to Live
Publisher/Publication Date: Frank Zaccari, CreateSpace/Oct 2012
ISBN: 
245 pages
Genre: Family/Relationship


Thursday, January 3, 2013

Clear Your Shelf Giveaway Hop (ends Jan 10th) - U.S. only



Time to share some books!   This hop is being hosted by I am a Reader, Not a Writer and every blog is giving away a book or books from their shelves.  There are over 80 blogs in the hop - so get hoppin!

I have a box of books I am offering up for giveaway that includes:

Adam by Brian Winchester
Redeemer by Jeffery Williams
Reunion in Carmel by Tim Comstock
Aksandar by Judith Montgomery
Kingdom Keepers: Shell Game by Ridley Pearson
When I Stop Talking, You'll Know I'm Dead (audio book) by Jerry Weintraub


Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Book Blast: The Grimm Chronicles



The Grimm Chronicles

200 years ago, the Brothers Grimm unleashed their stories upon the world. Literally. Now the characters of the Grimms' stories walk among us. With every day that passes, they grow more evil. They are the Corrupted, and only a hero can stop them.

For 18-year-old Alice Goodenough, that means taking precious time off from her summer vacation. In addition to volunteering at the local library, Alice must stop the Corrupted who are now actively hunting her down. With the help of her magic pen and her trusty rabbit friend, the world has suddenly gotten a lot more complex. The Corrupted are everywhere, and only Alice can see them for what they truly are.




This book contains the first 3 episodes of the critically acclaimed series:

Episode 1: Prince Charming Must Die!
Episode 2: Happily Never After
Episode 3: Revenge of the Castle Cats



Additional features for this special edition:

- An introduction

- Two special "Lost Diaries"

- A behind-the-scenes interview

- A collection of original Grimms' Fairy Tales

The Grimm Chronicles is intended for Young Adults aged 13 and up. The goal is to provide Young Adult readers with a strong, charismatic young woman in the role of the hero and provide readers with a positive protagonist who uses her brain to overcome obstacles life throws in her way.




Praise

“5 stars!” ~ Bookies Book Blog

"Highly recommended for all who love fairy tales and the YA genre." ~ My Cozie Corner

"All in all the books were excellent." ~ LilyElement

"If you love fairy tales and them being turned into modern day stories you will love these short stories." ~ Mom With a Kindle

5 stars (out of 5) ~ I Am, Indeed

“Isabella Fontaine and Ken Brosky’s incredible talent for storytelling takes the reader on an amazing action-packed ride fueled by endless creativity and limitless imagination. TGC is like a high-stakes version of Harold and the Purple Crayon meets a contemporary, above ground Alice in Wonderland. “ ~ Bookfetish

“I absolutely loved this book! No, let me rephrase that, I FREAKING LOVE THIS BOOK! Nope, that doesn't even do it justice. Vol. 1 has the first three stories from the 12 that will ultimately make up the chronicles.” ~ Jesse Kimmel-Freeman




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About the Authors

Ken Brosky received his MFA in fiction writing from the University of Nebraska-Omaha. He also teaches English at Madison College. This is his first Young Adult series.

Isabella Fontaine owns a farm in Wisconsin and enjoys reading weird books like House of Leaves. This is her first Young Adult series.












Book Blast Giveaway Details

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Ends 1/11/13

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Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Make a Resolution to Love (Kerry and Chris Shook)



Resolve to Love by Kerry and Chris Shook

Right now, there are three relationships in your life that trouble you. Perhaps a good friend said something to you yesterday. It felt critical, but you’re not sure what she meant. The two of you used to be so close, but lately you’ve been drifting apart. Something’s not right. Oh, and your mother called. There’s that. You know you should return her call, but you haven’t. Why? You know there are things you should have said before, you avoided them, and now you feel it’s too late. It’s always so hard with her. Always messy. And then…your son has been missing. Not missing physically, but he’s been distant, quiet, silent. Missing emotionally. What’s that about? What’s going on in his life? You want to reach out, but he pushes you away. It worries you.

Maybe the relationships in your life aren’t exactly like these, but I’m guessing these remind you of someone close to you, a problem relationship in your life right now. Maybe it’s not your mother but your father, perhaps not your son but a daughter-in-law. It could be your best friend. Whoever it is, he or she is someone who matters to you—or else the relationship wouldn’t trouble you, gnaw at you on the inside, make you question and grumble, or even bring you to tears.

So take a moment and think, who are these three key people in your life? Which meaningful relationships are troubling you? Relationships you wish were closer. Relationships you’d like to be deeper and richer. Relationships that trouble you, bother you, even make you a little crazy right now.

Seriously, think about it. Who are they? And now take a moment to name these three key relationships out loud.

Trust me, this is important for you. In fact, this may be the most significant thing you do in your life right now. Why?

Because life is way too short. At the end of the day—at the end of The Day—in this all-too-short life we share, all that really matters is relationships. Our relationships with the God who created us and with the people we love. Compared to these relationships, the job or career goals we set now aren’t really so important, the ladders we try to climb don’t matter so much, and the objects we long to own and possess seem utterly trivial.

What really counts in the end is that special knowing look you share with your spouse, the arms of your child reaching up to you, or the quiet comfort of a friend who stands by your side in a difficult time.

The award-winning animated movie Up contains some profound truths about relationships. In a breathtaking sequence early in the film, we see the entire arc of the life of Carl, a balloon salesman, as he meets Ellie, falls in love, and gets married. They share a dream to travel to South America and save every penny for their big trip. But there’s something familiar about the way their savings are constantly being used for the urgencies and emergencies of daily life. Before Carl and Ellie know it, they’re in their seventies, and although they have a beautiful marriage, they never realized their dream adventure.

Ellie dies, and Carl is overwhelmed with regret about the trip they never took. In a desperate attempt to escape loneliness and recapture memories of Ellie, Carl attaches a bunch of balloons to his house and sets out for South America!
You begin to realize as the movie progresses that this dream trip they were saving for, this object of their future plan together, wasn’t really that important after all. The real adventure was the life they shared along the way.

The same is true for us: the adventure of a lifetime is right in front of us. It’s just cleverly disguised as a familiar face.

Think about the possible loss of the relationship with one of those three people you named. You can’t do anything about death and the physical departure of one of them from this earth. That’s in God’s hands.

But you can do something about your relationship with them in life.

Much of what you’ve been told about relationships is upside down and wrong.
Researchers tell us that a baby sees everything upside down for the first few days of life until the brain can adjust the visual picture to right side up. Most relationships today are stuck in this same infant stage; we tend to see relationships upside down, and our culture only reinforces this view. The concept of love at first sight permeates our music, movies, television, and books. What we learn as children and continue to believe as adults is that a fairy-tale relationship somehow just happens. Now, I’m not bashing romance, but meaningful relationships depend on seeing other people as they are and looking at them right side up. Real love—whether romantic love, a close friendship, or a family relationship—happens long after first sight. It shows up as people get to know each other more deeply and often after they work through tough things together. Real love in relationships isn’t a magic act; it’s a journey.
When people say, “It was love at first sight,” what they really mean is “I was attracted to that person the first time I saw them.” There is nothing wrong with being infatuated with someone at the start of a relationship. The real question, however, is, do you have a love that is growing stronger and deeper every day?

I don’t believe in love at first sight; I believe in love at last sight. Each of my relationships has the potential to be better the next time we’re together than it was the previous time so that the last time we see each other on this earth we’re closer than ever before.

I’d like you to join me in the Lasting Love Relationship Challenge. The book One Month to Love is the challenge, and you can do it on your own. Just read a chapter each day. There are thirty chapters, they’re short, and you can probably read one a day pretty easily. At the end of each chapter you’ll find the Lasting Love Relationship Challenge, which is designed to help you take the insights from that day and apply them to your key relationships. Also you can log on to onemonthtolove.com each day to access our personal coaching and get extra encouragement and advice or share your story. Our goal is to come alongside you to help you create the very best relationships possible. Let’s resolve to love this year!

Adapted from One Month to Love by Kerry and Chris Shook with permission of Multnomah Books, a division of Random House, Inc. All rights reserved.

Monday, December 31, 2012

Genre (Variety) Reading Challenges - 2013


The Genre Variety Challenge is hosted by A Daydreamer's Thoughts.  It runs from Jan 1 - Dec 31, 2013.  There are five levels to chose from and I will be choosing the hardest level - Champion - which is 30 books in 30 different genres.  I have listed the genres below that they have given to start you off with. You can see all the rules/genres/levels when you sign up at A Daydreamer's Thoughts

1. Family/Relationship - Five Years to Live by Frank Zaccari
2. Religious - Questions of Life by Nicky Gumbel
3. Suspense - Amanda's Story by Brian O'Grady
4. Romance - Kissing Kendall
5. Mystery - Proof of Guilt
6. Romantic Suspense - Into the Night

Contemporary
Historical
Paranormal
Fantasy
Romance
Sci-Fi
Crime
Thriller
Adventure
Non-Fiction
Women’s Fiction
Chick-Lit
Dystopian
Epic Fantasy
Western
Comedy
Horror
MANfiction
Self-Help
Biography
Auto-biography
Fairy Tales
Classics
Erotica
Short Stories
Travel Guides
Mystery
Suspense






The Genre/Sub-Genre Reading Challenge is hosted by Book Dragon's Lair.  There were no dates listed, but I am guessing Jan 1 - Dec 31, 2013.  There are five genres and you must read three books from each genre, but they must be from different sub-genres.  If that sounds confusing you can check it out when you sign up at Book Dragon's Lair.  (You can also see some sub-genres at Writer's Digest.  The main genres are:

Romance
Horror
Thriller/Suspense
Science Fiction/Fantasy
Mystery/Crime
  1. Romance (Contemporary) - Kissing Kendall by Jennifer Shirk
  2. x
  3. x

  1. Horror - 
  2. x
  3. x


  1. Thriller/Suspense (Medical) - Amanda's Story by Brian O'Grady
  2. x
  3. x

  1. Science Fiction/Fantasy -
  2. x
  3. x







The Well-Educated Mind is a mini challenge under the 52 Books in 52 Weeks Challenge hosted by Robin of My Two Blessings. This challenge is based on a book by Susan Wise Bauer called "Well Educated Mind".   She recommends 30 books in 5 different categories that she suggests be read in the order listed.  You can check out these five categories and the first 15 books in each category when you sign up for this challenge.  Robin's mini challenge is to read 3 books in one of the categories.  





The Eclectic Reader Challenge is hosted by Book'd Out.  This challenge runs from Jan 1 - Dec 31, 2013.  The goal is to read one book from each of the 12 categories below.  For the rest of the rules and to sign up, please visit Book'd Out.  You can search Listopia at Goodreads for reading suggestions if you get stuck. 

Categories

  1. Translated fiction
  2. Historical mystery
  3. Romantic suspense - Into the Night by Stacy Green
  4. Made into a movie
  5. New Adult
  6. Urban Fantasy
  7. Dystopian
  8. Memoir
  9. LGBT
  10. Action adventure
  11. Humour
  12. Published in 2013






The Dusty and/or Chunky Challenge is a mini challenge under the 52 Books in 52 Weeks Challenge hosted by Robin at My Two Blessings.  Dusty books are the ones that have been sitting around for awhile and Chunky books have to be at least 500 pages long.  You can sign up for the dusty and/or chunky challenge. I think I will try for the Bing Crosby level of the dusty challenge which is to read 4 books and the Short Fat Fannie level of the Chunky Challenge which is 2 books.   You can see all the different levels when you visit the mini-challenge

Bing Crosby Level (Dusty Challenge)
  1. x
  2. x
  3. x
  4. x
Short Fat Fannie Level (Chunky Challenge)
  1. x
  2. x






The Out-of-your-Comfort Zone challenge is hosted by Lucy at Lucy Bird Books. Lucy gives you 12 different ways to find a new book to read to push you out of your comfort zone.  I would like to try to read one book from each way that she suggests.  You can see these suggestions at the blog she created for this challenge - Out-of-your-Comfort Zone Challenge.

  1. x
  2. x
  3. x
  4. x
  5. x
  6. x
  7. x
  8. x
  9. x
  10. x
  11. x
  12. x






The Literary Exploration Reading Challenge is hosted by Michael at Literary Exploration.  This is another challenge to try to get you to try some new genres.  I am going for the Insane challenge which is to read 36 books in 36 different genres.  (You can also sign up for 12 books or 24 books).  To sign up, please visit Literary Exploration



Insane Challenge
  1. Adventure
  2. Auto-Biography/Biography
  3. Chick-Lit
  4. Childrens Book
  5. Classics
  6. Cyberpunk
  7. Drama
  8. Dystopian
  9. Educational - Question of Life by Nicky Gumbel
  10. Erotica
  11. Espionage
  12. Fantasy
  13. Graphic Novels
  14. Gothic
  15. Hard-Boiled
  16. Historical Fiction
  17. Horror
  18. Humour
  19. Literary Fiction
  20. Magical Realism
  21. Mystery - Proof of Guilt by Charles Todd
  22. Noir
  23. Non Fiction
  24. Paranormal
  25. Philosophical
  26. Poetry
  27. Post-Apocalyptic
  28. Romance - Kissing Kendall by Jennifer Shirk
  29. Science Fiction
  30. Steampunk
  31. Supernatural
  32. Thriller - Into the Night by Stacy Green
  33. True Crime
  34. Urban Fantasy
  35. Victorian
  36. Young Adult

Miscellaneous Reading Challenges - 2013

Any challenges that didn't fit  anywhere else!



52 Books in 52 Weeks is being hosted by Robin of My Two Blessings.  The goal is to read one book a week all year.  She has some mini challenges and will be having weekly challenges that you can participate in as well to liven it up a bit.  The reading book week begins on Sundays. To see the challenges and rules - visit the blog 52 Books in 52 Weeks

  1. Five Years to Live - Frank Zaccari
  2. Questions of Life - Nicky Gumbel
  3. Amanda's Story - Brian O'Grady
  4. Kissing Kendall - Jennifer Shirk
  5. Melting the Millionaire's Heart - Linda Morris
  6. Proof of Guilt - Charles Todd
  7. Into the Dark - Stacy Green
  8. x
  9. x
  10. x






The E-Book Challenge is being hosted by Workaday Reads.  It runs from Jan 1 - Dec 31, 2013.  I am going to sign up for the Level 2 "CD" level - which is to read 10 books.  You can see the rules and sign up at Workaday Reads

  1. Five Years to Live - Frank Zaccari
  2. Amanda's Story - Brian O'Grady
  3. Kissing Kendall - Jennifer Shirk
  4. Melting the Millionaire's Heart - Linda Morris
  5. Into the Dark - Stacy Green
  6. x
  7. x
  8. x
  9. x
  10. x




Operation Deepen Faith is being hosted by Operation Actually Read Bible.  There are six options you can choose as well as reading some Christian non-fiction.  I am signing up to read some Christian non-fiction and am also going to sign up for a reading plan at YouVersion.com - I just haven't decided which one yet, but I am sure it will fit into one of the six options listed.  To see those options and sign up, visit Operation Actually Read Bible.  

  1. Questions of Life - Nicky Gumbel


I have signed up under YouVersion.com for their 100 Days of Discipline reading plan.  I will be reading Matthew, Mark, Luke, John and Acts in 139 (Reading M-F; catch up on weekends).  


Reading TBR and Quantity Challenges - 2013

2013 Outdo Yourself Reading Challenge hosted by The Book Vixen

The Outdo Yourself Reading Challenge is hosted by The Book Vixen.  It runs from Jan 1-Dec 31, 2013.  The goal is to read more books than you did in 2012.  I read around 90 books in 2012 and would like to reach 100 - so I am going to sign up for Level 2 - Out of Breath - which is to read 6-10 more books than in 2012.  To see the rules and where to sign up, visit The Book Vixen

  1. Five Years to Live - Frank Zaccari
  2. Questions of Life - Nicky Gumbel
  3. Amanda's Story - Brian O'Grady
  4. Kissing Kendall - Jennifer Shirk
  5. Proof of Guilt - Charles Todd
  6. Into the Dark - Stacy Green
  7. x
  8. x



Reading Challenge Addict

I am a Reading Challenge Addict so of course I had to hook up with this Challenge.  I am afraid to count how many challenges I have signed up for, but you can sign up and see all the other addicts at this post




The Just For Fun Reading Challenge is being hosted by Escape With Dollycas.  You just have to commit to read one book each month for fun.  I tend to get caught up with all my review books and am trying not to get so swept up in that, so that is why I am signing up for this one.  To see how to sign up, visit Escape With Dollycas

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December





The Mount TBR Reading Challenge is being hosted by My Reader's Block.  It runs from Jan 1 - Dec 31, 2013.  I am only going to sign up for Pike's Peak which is 12 books.  These books must be owned by you prior to 2013 - no library books, no review books, etc.  To see more rules and sign up, visit My Reader's Block


  1. x
  2. x
  3. x
  4. x
  5. x
  6. x
  7. x
  8. x
  9. x
  10. x
  11. x
  12. x




The Read-A-Latte Challenge is being hosted by Kimberly's Bookshelf.  I am going to sign up for the Cappucino level which is to read 100 books.  To see the rules and sign up, visit Kimberly's Bookshelf.  

  1. Five Years to Live - Frank Zaccari
  2. Questions of Life - Nicky Gumbel
  3. x
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The Embarrassment of Riches Reading Challenge is being hosted by Planet Pook.  I am again committing to read 12 books from my TBR pile for this challenge.  To see the rules and sign up, please visit this post.  

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The Bucket List Book Challenge is being hosted by Kimberly's Bookshelf.  These are the books that you think you should be reading - classics, prize winners - only you know what those books are - they just can't be published in 2013.  I am going to sign up for Inspired - which is 6 books.  To sign up and see the rules please visit Kimberly's Bookshelf. 

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The Quick Fix Challenge is being hosted by Jessie's Book Place.  This challenge is for those books under 300 pages long.  I am going to sign up for the Duck Tape Level which is to read 15 books.  To see the rules and sign up, please visit Jessie's Book Place

  1. Five Years to Live - Frank Zaccari
  2. Questions of Life - Nicky Gumbel
  3. Kissing Kendall - Jennifer Shirk
  4. Melting the Millionaire's Heart - Linda Morris
  5. Into the Dark - Stacy Green
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The Library Books Reading Challenge is hosted by Book Dragon's Lair.  I am signing up for the Chapter Book level, which is to read 12 books.  To see all the levels and rules, and to sign up, please visit Book Dragon's Lair

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