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One book that changed my life: 'Til We Have Faces by C. S. Lewis
One book that I’ve read more than once: Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
One book that I’d want on a desert island: can I say the Bible and mean it?
One book that made me laugh: The Happy Hockey Family by Lane Smith
One book that made me cry: The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks
One book that scared the hell out of me: This Present Darkness by Frank Peretti
One book I wish had been written: Faith, Feminism, and the Future by anyone who will acknowledge feminists in the Church
One book I wish had never been written: Women are from Mars, Men are from Venus
Two books I’m currently reading: Divine Hours by Phyllis Tickle and A Severe Mercy by Sheldon Ven Leuwen
One book I've been meaning to read: Offbeat Bride: Taffeta Free Alternatives for Independent Brides by Ariel Meadow Stallings
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Often, I like to do the six degrees thing and check out the blogs of people who comment on blogs that I read (I was your comment on John Armstrong's blog). Anyways, it was nice to read that you are a fan of "Till We Have Faces". This is easily my favorite of all of Lewis's books, and unfortunately probably the least known of his popular works.
Oh, and at risk of being fastidious, A Severe Mercy was written by Sheldon Vanauken, and it to was a good book: emotionally haunting in a good way.
OK, this is absolutely Monkish of me, but I have to correct my errors. First, "I saw your comment..." not "I was your comment". And second, here is the "o" that I forgot when I said, "... it to was a good book."
I really should preview before I post.
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