i've made a list of books i need to read...leave some recommendations!

Nov 27, 2005 13:21

it takes me about an hour to eat one starburst.

i really really want to see pride and prejudice for the third time tonight.

kilbride is helping me do my homework today. :) i want to bake him cookies.

i'm still working on this starburst.

throughly yours
-summer-

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lovethelogos November 28 2005, 03:22:19 UTC
The Annotated Alice: The Definitive Edition
by Lewis Carroll

A real in-depth look at the meanings and stuff with Alice of wonderland. This book would definitely be a wonderful guide for anyone who loves magic and mystery.

Real Sex: The Naked Truth About Chastity
by Lauren F. Winner

One of the best communal driven views of Sex and Sex-Discussion.

A Wrinkle in Time
by Madeleine L'Engle

This Lady was an amazing christian, and she writes with wonderful lucidity and beauty [i think you'd admire her alot!] and she uses alot of christian allegories in this peice. [like kids eating sand, when it looks like real food, kind of like sin]

Imagine: A Vision for Christians in the Arts
by Steve Turner

If you are interested in doing poetry/story/ [as in you ought to!] this book has alot of great views of art and its place in christ.

Art and the Bible
By Francis Schaeffer

A great overall theological synoposis on how Art relates to the Gospel.

Being Human: The Nature of Spiritual Experience
by Ranald MacAulay

Best book I've ever read on the definition of "human" and how that changes the way we view people

Blue Like Jazz: Nonreligious Thoughts on Christian Spirituality
by Donald Miller

Everybody's read it, you gotta read it summer.

The Chronicles of Narnia (Box Set)
by C. S. Lewis

The best fiction books I've ever read in my life

Mere Christianity
by C. S. Lewis

The best explanation of christianity ever. my second favorite book that talks about God in the world.

I hope this will be added to your list, and you would continue to write BEAUTIFUL poetry.

speaking of poetry.

Have you ever thought of doing some "poetry slams"? Your words are potent.

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