Navigation, silliness, and books
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I read somewhere that bloggers are supposed to choose a subject and stick to it. Well, my subject is stuff I like. Which is, um, a bit broad, as you see in the banner above. As I add more posts that are theological or bookish, you might have a little more trouble finding family-focused posts. In that case, click "family" in the bar above.
(Can we pause for a moment to say "ooh" and "ahh" about my navigational bar? 'Cause I'm pretty stoked about it.
Okay, moving on...)
And if you aren't as into the family stuff (in which case, I'm hurt 'cause we have some cute kids. just kidding. or not. well, definitely not about the kids being cute. maybe about the being hurt thing. or not. are you wondering yet if this parenthetical will ever end? it will.), you can click one of the other options. In other words, I've solved my refusal to pick a subject by tagging my posts, thus making them easier to sort.
Or you can just scroll through like usual. Whatever razzles your dazzle.
(And if you just read this through your blog feeder thing or Facebook, all of the above is meaningless to you. Unless you come visit me in Dinglefest land.)
(Hey, if you're reading this from Dinglefest already, did I just tear a hole in the space-time continuum of the interwebz - or some such sci-fi thing - by linking from my page back to my page? Whoa. That's deep.
Or not.)
And, to bring us all back to reality (if such a thing still exists after my crazy linking shenanigans), here's a list of books that will be up for review here in the next month or so:
And after this list is complete, my book reviews will probably become a little less frequent as the fall semester kicks off. (Which is, ahem, my last semester before I have my MAEd in December. Rock on.)
(Can we pause for a moment to say "ooh" and "ahh" about my navigational bar? 'Cause I'm pretty stoked about it.
Okay, moving on...)
And if you aren't as into the family stuff (in which case, I'm hurt 'cause we have some cute kids. just kidding. or not. well, definitely not about the kids being cute. maybe about the being hurt thing. or not. are you wondering yet if this parenthetical will ever end? it will.), you can click one of the other options. In other words, I've solved my refusal to pick a subject by tagging my posts, thus making them easier to sort.
Or you can just scroll through like usual. Whatever razzles your dazzle.
(And if you just read this through your blog feeder thing or Facebook, all of the above is meaningless to you. Unless you come visit me in Dinglefest land.)
(Hey, if you're reading this from Dinglefest already, did I just tear a hole in the space-time continuum of the interwebz - or some such sci-fi thing - by linking from my page back to my page? Whoa. That's deep.
Or not.)
And, to bring us all back to reality (if such a thing still exists after my crazy linking shenanigans), here's a list of books that will be up for review here in the next month or so:
- Children of God Storybook Bible retold by Archbishop Desmond Tutu
- Will Jesus Buy Me a Double-Wide? ('Cause I Need More Room for My Plasma TV) by Karen Spears Zacharias
- A series of three I Can Read! books (by Zonderkidz): Made by God: Cats, Dogs, Hamsters, and Horses and Made by God: Spiders, Snakes, Bees, and Bats and Made by God: Poisonous, Smelly, and Amazing Plants
- A Bible study coursebook (that Lee and I are completing together) titled Acts 29: The Mission Continues..." by Chris Kovac
- A biography from a series on generals: Patton by Agostino von Hassell
- The Wisdom of Pixar: An Animated Look at Virtue by Robert Velarde
- Christ Among the Dragons by James Emery White
- Dual Citizens:Worship and Life Between the Already and the Not Yet by Jason Spellman
- Chasing Francis: A Pilgrim's Tale by Ian Morgan Cron
- Great Parents, Lousy Lovers: Discover How to Enjoy Life with Your Spouse While Raising Your Kids by Gary Smalley and Ted Cunningham
- The Church History ABCs: Augustine and 25 Other Heroes of the Faith by Stephen J. Nichols and Ned Bustard
And after this list is complete, my book reviews will probably become a little less frequent as the fall semester kicks off. (Which is, ahem, my last semester before I have my MAEd in December. Rock on.)