6 Books To Read This Year

We’re over half way through the year already. Time sure flies.

This year I set a goal to read 1 book per month. But not just any book – A feel good, make me better, and point me in the right direction book. I also decided to read real books, no electronic version. I’m much less distracted this way, plus I like to underline and highlight things I can reference back to easily. Nerd alert I know! I’m slightly behind schedule, but without further ado, here is my mid-year list.

It’s All Under Control
by Jennifer Dukes Lee

I loved this book – so much that I wrote a whole post about it – which you can read here. If you struggle with worry and control, this is a MUST read! So far it’s my favorite on the list!

Unglued
by Lysa Terkeurst

This is a great book about not letting your emotions rule you and letting those unglued moments find a purpose. I’m not the greatest at controlling my temper, so this book was very relatable for me! Some good quotes from the book:

“Feelings should be indicators, not dictators.”

“My job isn’t to fix the difficult people in my life or enable them to continue disrespectful or abusive behaviors. My job is to be obedient to God in the way I act and respond to those people.”

“When someone else’s actions or statements threaten to pull me into a bad place, I have a choice. I do. It may not feel like it. In fact, it may feel like I’m a slave to my feeling – but I’m not. Remember feelings are indicators, not dictators. They can indicate there is a situation I need to deal with, but they shouldn’t dictate how I react. I have a choice. “

The last quote was a struggle. Sometimes I feel like I don’t have a choice – like I was wronged so bad that what I’m feeling must be an exception. I wish! But nope! We have a choice in how we react.

40 Days of Decrease
By Alicia Britt Chole

I read this book at the start of Lent season and finished it on Easter Sunday. I had high expectations for this book based on the reviews, but I struggled a bit. I like the idea behind it, but had a hard time applying the “fasts” in my day to day life. I guess it felt a little over my spiritual head, if that makes any sense.

Despite it not being my favorite, I did walk away with some good tidbits.

“God seems more interested in what we are becoming than what we are giving up. “

“Faith, in general, is less about the sacrifice of stuff and more about the surrender of our souls.”

At the end of each day, there was a passage from the book of John to read. A good point was made on day four in regards to this. ”We heard no hesitation in John’s voice from the Jordan: Jesus was the one he had been waiting for. However, a year later John’s voice from prison sounded less certain. Surrounded by paid guards instead of volunteer crowds, John sent his disciples to ask Jesus, “Are you the one who was to come, or should we expect someone else?” Ah – doubt. All too familiar with that!

The book also had a few other good quotes – one of my favorites: “No matter how we rationalize, God will sometimes seem unfair from the perspective of a person trapped in time…Not until history has run its course will we understand how ‘all things work together for good. Faith means believing in advance what will only make sense in reverse.” – Philip Yancey

I probably wouldn’t read this book again, but it did have some good takeaways.

I’m Happy For You (Sort of…not really)
by Kay Wills Wyma

I liked this book because I could relate to it so well! Comparison is the thief of joy and I am on the struggle bus when it comes to this topic!

“Being preoccupied with how we measure up personally leads to either pride or humiliation, whereas choosing to focus on and congratulate the other person lifts us both up.”

Comparison is nothing new. The book references Adam and Eve – “Utterly content with all they had and enjoyed in their relationship with God and each other, Adam and Eve accepted that limitation – until Eve’s eyes were opened to the fact that someone else had something she didn’t: the knowledge of good and evil.” I never really thought of their situation in this way until now. Turns out the comparison trap is nothing new!

The book also references Andy Stanley’s message on the land of –ER – I’ve heard this sermon and I think it’s so sadly accurate. “We are daily engaging in a lose-lose activity and we may not even realize how destructive it is. Being rich-er, smart-er, funni-er may feel like a short term win, but for ourselves, our family, our marriage, comparison is a game with no winners.”

Social media struggles and referenced, including some real life examples from normal people like you and me!

The chapter titled Mirror, Mirror was painfully relatable. “My point is, the kids are watching and listening, learning from us how to define what a normal life looks like. We may think the danger lies in the messages sent through music, media, and advertising, but our kids are continually digesting our casual comments to friends over dinner, overheard phone conversations, and daily actions that solidify the message that worth is defined by outward appearances.”

Ouch.

I think at one point or another, every one of us has struggled with comparison. This book is a great read to help with avoiding the comparison trap!

LOVE DOES
by Bob Goff

Very, very interesting book! This guy has had quite the life. Several times throughout the book I found myself saying “No way.” His stories are humorous and supposedly true, although I still can’t believe some of them! I love how he downplayed so many of the unique events as if they were normal! I don’t want to include any spoiler alerts, so I will just leave it at that.

He’s definitely a guy that says “Yes” to God and just about anyone else that wants or needs his assistance. And he goes BIG! It’s a light hearted read that will make you smile, laugh, and think! (And probably think that your life is a little dull and boring!)

The Case for Miracles
by Lee Strobel

The Case for Miracles is about a journalist investigation into the supernatural. I LOVED reading all of the miraculous stories throughout the book. Some of them definitely made me say “Wow – there could be no other explanation but God.” I was surprised that some people will go to great lengths to try to prove it was anything BUT God.

The book was very deep. If you are science minded, this book is for you!

I hope you check some of these out and enjoy!

Must Read Books

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One of my favorite things to do is read. I work it in as much as possible. If only I could just quit my job and get paid to read, I would be all set! I love to read books for fun, but lately I have had an urge and desire to read for knowledge. Since time is NOT on my side, I have to get creative in how to make this happen. It is worth the effort since reading makes us smarter, improves our vocabulary, exercises our brains, and reduces stress!

If I get involved in a book, I mean REALLY involved, I don’t sleep. I will stay up until 1 am or later reading, telling myself I will stop after 1 more chapter. Then I keep going… You get the idea. My kids have actually gotten in “trouble” for this. I really hope reading late into the night is the worst thing I catch them doing! Wishful thinking, I know.

Hoopla is an app I discovered last year. You can download up to 12 free books a month. I ALWAYS check here first before I check the library or buy a book on Amazon. It most likely won’t have everything you are looking for, and sometimes it is only in the form of an audiobook, but it’s a good place to check first. All you need is a library card from a participating library! My Kindle app is one of my most prized possessions so I’m already used to e-books. If you like to read an actual book, this might not be the best option for you. Although it’s hard to beat free!

FAVORITE FICTION READ FOR FUN AUTHORS/BOOKS:

Jodi Picoult 
Lisa Genova 
Liane Moriarty 
Kristin Hannah 
James Patterson

LOVE these authors, but I have a lot of goodies from others I’ve read in the last year as well…

Me Before You by Jojo Moyes (totally cried & still haven’t seen the movie)

The Light Between Oceans by M.L. Stedman

The Art of Racing in the Rain: A Novel by Garth Stein (cried)

This Is Where I Leave You by Jonathan Tropper (super funny – movie is good too)

Before We Were Yours by Lisa Wingate (Cried. A lot. This one was hard for me to read because it was so sad!)

If you’re looking to laugh and cry, these books are a good place to start!

FICTION IS GREAT BUT NON-FICTION IS WHAT FEEDS ME. FAVS:

After listening to Robert O’Neill speak in California a few years ago, I read his book The Operator: Firing the Shots that Killed Osama bin Laden and My Years as a SEAL Team Warrior and then Lone Survivor by Marcus Luttrell. I have a thing for military stories! I also LOVED Miracle on Voodoo Mountain by Megan Boudreaux. She has an AMAZING story to tell!

Not a Fan , Gods at War by Kyle Idleman and AHA: The God Moment That Changes Everything by David Cook. I read these books several years ago and would love to re-read them again now that I am at a different (and better) place spiritually. Ridiculous Faith and Love, Skip, Jump are two really inspirational books by Shelene Bryan.

 
I have also read a variety of devotional series and of course the Bible. I try to work in a bible study every now and then. Faith Gateway has some great options. Recently I actually completed one from start to finish (kind of rare for me since I’m all over the place) Goliath Must Fall was very helpful with my anxiety and worry. Even though the study is over, the book is worth reading!

The kids and I read a devotional every morning on the way to school. I have 2 favs – The Purpose Driven Life Devotional for Kids and One God, One Plan, One Life which you can read more about in my back to school post here.

For every book I’ve read, I have an equal amount of books I have downloaded and NOT read. Some have been sitting there patiently waiting to be read for months (ok fine, years!) I have the best of intentions! Really! That list will come later!

The bottom line: there are not enough hours in the day! I would love to read more than time allows. Reading is food for the brain. Just like our normal diet, we fill our brain with junk when we read junk so I try to balance what I read!  What are some of your favorite books?