I'm It.
I got book tagged, so here goes.
How many books do you own?
C’mon, how many people actually know the answer to this one?
It’s a lot.
What was the last book you bought?
How to Win Friends and influence People by Dale Carnegie.
What was the last book you read?
Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith by Matthew Stover
Name 5 books that mean something to you.
A Return to Christmas by Chris Heimerdinger
A heartwarming story about a family who loses their three year old son in a tragic accident, and how they cope with the unbearable pain. I read this thing in one sitting. (Fiction)
How to Win Friends and influence People by Dale Carnegie.
If you want to go anywhere in life you’d be well advised to read this book a few times. (Non-fiction)
Embraced by the Light by Betty J. Eadie
A woman dies in the hospital and visits heaven before returning to finish her life here on earth. They call it a near death experience, but it’s more like a died and came back experience, If you’ve ever wondered what heaven is like, or what happens to you when you die you should check this one out. It was awesome reading about this ladie’s account of heaven, even if it’s taken with a grain of salt it’s still a fascinating read. I read this baby in one sitting too. (I’m not bragging that I read books in one sitting. I’m just saying it was too good to put down.)
(Non-fiction)
The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis
This is a series of seven books, but I love them all too much to pick one. Four children discover the magical world of Narnia when they walk through an enchanted wardrobe. These are my favorite non-fiction books ever. I never read any of them in one sitting, but I did read one a day for seven days in a row once.
(Fiction)
The scriptures (The Bible, and The Book of Mormon). I didn’t want to put the scriptures in here, but it just didn’t seem right to not mention them, since they’ve had more impact on my life than anything else. Besides, I don’t remember the name of that really cool financial book that I read.
(Non-fiction)
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