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• Apr. 28, 2009 - Catching Up . . .

Over the holidays I've gotten slack in keeping my blog up to date, so, for the sake of my head and yours, I'll include a list of all the books I can remember reading, and reviews of some of the best ones.

  • The Preist (I read this one earlier but it is part of this series)
  • The Warrior
  • The Prince
  • The Prophet
  • The Scribe - All of these books were by Francine Rivers
  • Isle of Swords
  • Isle of Fire - Both by Wayne Thomas Batson
  • Jungle Doctor Attacks Witchcraft
  • Jungle Doctor Stings a Scorpion
  • Jungle Doctor in Slippery Places
  • Jungle Doctor's Enemies
  • Jungle Doctor Spots a Leopard - All by Paul White
  • Danny Orlis in the Sacred Cave - By Bernard Palmer
  • Ambushed in Africa - Written by Peter Reese Doyle

I've also listened to some audios and read-alouds, which I'll list, but not reveiw:

  • Do Hard Things - By Alex and Brett Harris
  • Jonathan Park audio adventures - Put out by Vision Forum
  • Created for work - Bob Schultz
  • Mad as Rabbits - I think this book was by Elizabeth Lane
  • The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
  • Prince Caspian
  • The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
  • The Silver Chair
  • The Magician's Nephew
  • The Last Battle - All by CS Lewis
  • At Home in Mitford - By Jan Karon

The Sons of Encouragement Series (the ones by Francine Rivers)

I got these five books from Mum and Dad for Christmas and I really enjoyed them. They are aimed at an adult audience, so I found it a little harder to 'connect' with the characters and I had to skip a few bits. The reason I enjoyed these books is that the characters were godly, and the books are written from a Christian perspective. They also deal with very little-known or little-credited Bible Characters, so I learned a lot of stuff I didn't know before. Out of the whole series, my two favourites were: The Prince - I'm not exactly sure why; and The Scribe because I don't know a whole lot about New Testament history and the early Church. These books helped to make my understanding of These characters and the history surrounding them clearer and less jumbled.

Jungle Doctor's Enemies

This book sees Jungle doctor up against a measles epidemic in 1920's Tanzania, a place where witchdoctors and ancient 'wisdom' are preferred over the truly wise ways of the little jungle hospital Jungle Doctor calls home. This story is taken from the experiences of Dr Paul White, who was a missionary doctor in Tanzania in the 1920's. It tells the story of a blind boy who paid the ultimate price for following Jesus and in doing so saved many lives. If you haven't read a Jungle Doctor book, go and read one. If you've got one on your shelf, you should be ashamed of yourself if you haven't read it yet! These are great books for anyone who loves reading missionary stories.

Ambushed in Africa

I've read this book over and over and over! I've lost count of how many times. It's an adventure story with true Christian morals and, along with the other books in the 'Daring Adventure Series', Ambushed in Africa is a VERY GOOD read. One of the main lessons learnt in this book is that both spiritual and physical training are well worth your time and they will pay off in the end. It also talks about the different roles that males and females have in and out of the home. It's a nailbiter that will keep you on the edge of your seat from beginning to end.

Books I'm currently reading include:

  • Prince Caspian - CS Lewis
  • Inside Prince Caspian - Devin Brown (school books)
  • Trapped in Pharaoh's Tomb - Peter Reese Doyle
  • The Stranger on the Road to Emmaus - John R Cross
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