I thought it would be a fun new feature to show you what I've been reading! I've never really been a reader, and I could probably count on both hands the number of books I've actually finished (sad!). I got my Nook E-Reader on my recent trip to Missouri, and I'm so happy I did! It's a great tool, and so convenient. It really makes reading more enjoyable for me. So here's a look at what I've been reading this month:
I'm almost done Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert. I've enjoyed this book so far. Even though I may not agree with everything she believes in, I think she's a great writer, and it's fun to follow her on her adventures in Italy, India, and Indonesia. I love how she describes the pizza they had in Naples!!
Violet recommended this book to me, after mentioning my dairy-free interests. I'm looking forward to starting it soon.
This is a book that Ryan and I both want to read together, so once I'm finished Eat Pray Love, this is next on the list. Ryan is a big fan of Rob Bell, and I think this is going to be a great read.
As a business owner, I've always got "branding on the brain". This book has great ideas for small businesses, and inspires me to create a great brand for our salon. It's always a work in progress.
What are YOU reading?










I love this feature! I'm (hopefully!) getting an e-reader for Christmas and I'm excited to be able to read new books without having to wait for forever at the library!
ReplyDeleteThese are going to be added to my goodreads account for then :)
Great Ideas.
ReplyDeletei likey the new feature!
ReplyDeletemy kindle is full too. right now i'm reading 2 books on homeschooling. (exciting and scary at the same time!)
xo.
Great idea...I read at least "Paint it black" by Janet Fitch and started yesterday with "White Oleander" by her.
ReplyDeleteBoth books are incredible and I will give an overview about them the next days in my blog, because I'm so super excited about these two books. I got very reflective after reading...you can read it tomorrow in my blog, but I can say it's huge recommendation right now :)
xo, Mel
http://mel-lifesalabyrinth.blogspot.com/
my husband and I really like Rob Bell too!
ReplyDeleteEat, Pray, Love made me sad...
I'm almost done with Eat, Pray, Love as well; I didn't know if I'd like it (it sounded a little too midlife crisis / How Stella Got Her Groove Back) but I'm quite enjoying it so far!
ReplyDeletePS: I am also DYING for a Nook!
Love this post~ Jesus wants to save Christians is one of my favorites... my husband and i always look forward to Rob Bell's newest!
ReplyDeletethe rob bell book is awesome! my husband and i are big fans too!! can't wait to hear what you think:)))
ReplyDeleteI am going to start Real Food too, I just saw it on my shelf and now you mentioned it, it must be a sign. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteGreat list!
ReplyDeletei just stumbled upon your blog and i love it!
ReplyDeleteall of Rob Bell's books are very interesting to me. Have you seen the 'God's aren't angry anymore'? If you haven't, it's really worth watching!
love,
meg
Rob Bell is excellent...and eat pray love such a good book!VERY easy to read!
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