Book MeMe
Found this one in my draft a while back…
Beck tagged me with this on.
One book that changed your life: It’s impossible to pick one. The Bible, of course, because when I started reading if for myself I could’t help but change under the power of God’s word.Other books I remember having a HUGE impact on me when I was a teen. The Catcher in the Rye. I remember wanting to be a real novelist after I read that book. (Don’t know if that impact was for better or worse and I probably should go back and read that book again!!) Greatest Salesman in the World inspired me to write my first real novel.One book I read more than once: Hum! I have lots of books I’m saving ’cause I’m planning on reading again. Does that count? If so they are, Redeeming Love by Fancine Rivers, The Midwife’s Song, Catcher in the Rye, To Kill a Mockingbird, oh, really too many to spend the time listing them all.
One book that made me cry: That’s easy. The Midwife’s Song. It’s the fictional story of Moses’ midwife and how she saved him from pharaoh! And Lisa Samson’s Club sandwich.
One Book I wish I’d Written: How about my own!
One Book I wish had never been written: Do boring college text books count? First thing that popped into my mind were the books I read when I was little by Judy Blume. Are You There God it’s Me, Margaret? and Then Again Maybe I Won’t top my list of never to allow my kids to read. Somethings are just best heard from parents who attach the right set of morals with what their kids are hearing.
I’d also choose the teenage romance genre to be annihilated. It just fills young girls heads with the wrong message of love. Can I get an Amen, anyone?
One Book I’m Reading Right Now: The Wedding Caper by Janice A. Thompson
One Book I have been meaning to read: Just one? Check out my Fall Into Reading Challenge.