Brief Introduction:
I thought it would be fun to share each week--at the start of the
week--what I'm currently reading. It is my goal to always be *currently*
reading something old, something new, something borrowed, and something
true. Old and new are self-explanatory. Borrowed can mean borrowed from
a person or a library. True is nonfiction. As you might notice, some books fit into two--or even three categories.
Something Old
Orley Farm. Anthony Trollope. 1862. 825 pages. [Source: Bought]
Mary Barton. Elizabeth Gaskell. 1848. 437 pages. [Source: Bought]
Emily of New Moon. L.M. Montgomery. 1923. 339 pages. [Source: Bought]
The Man in the Queue (Inspector Alan Grant #1) Josephine Tey. 1929. 255 pages. [Source: Bought]
Something New
Victoria: Portrait of a Queen. Catherine Reef. 2017. [November] 256 pages. [Source: Review copy]
Something Borrowed
Jane Austen at Home. Lucy Worsley. 2017. 387 pages. [Source: LIBRARY]
Something True
Spurgeon On the Christian Life: Alive in Christ (Theologians on the Christian Life) Michael Reeves. 2018. Crossway. 192
Reading the Bible with Rabbi Jesus: How a Jewish Perspective Can
Transform Your Understanding. Lois Tverberg. 2018. Baker Books. 288
pages. [Source: Review copy]
KJV Reader's Bible. 2016. Holman Bible Publishers. 1840 pages. [Source: Gift]
© 2018 Becky Laney of Becky's Book Reviews
1 comment:
I love how you're selecting your books with Something Old Something New ... great idea!
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