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"She is too fond of books, and it has addled her brain." -Louisa May Alcott
"The man who does not read has no advantage over the man who can't read."- Mark Twain

I love to read. Reading 100+ pages at a time is common place. To me, a house without whole wall of full bookshelves is not a home, and I have always preferred the company of books over that of people. Here is one long list of all the books I would like to read. It is amazing how easy it is to find new books.


Here is my list:
  1. *I Will Die Free by Nobel Alexander
  2. *God's Smuggler by Brother Andrew
  3. The City of God by Augustine
  4. *Gladys Aylward: The Little Woman by Gladys Aylward
  5. *It's Not That Complicated by Anna Sofia and Elisabeth Botkin
  6. In the Presence of My Enemies by Gracia Burnham
  7. *Heaven is for Real by Todd Burpo
  8. The Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan
  9. *Ponammal, Her Story by Amy Carmichael
  10. If by Amy Carmichael
  11. Orthodoxy by G.K. Chesterton
  12. *The Third World and Missions by Dennis E. Clark
  13. The Divine Comedy by Dante
  14. A Short History of the Confederate States of America by Jefferson Davis
  15. Tale of Two Cities by Dickens
  16. The Robe by Lloyd C. Douglas
  17. The German Underground by Allen Welsh Dulles
  18. Jonathan Edward's Greatest Sermons by Jonathan Edwards
  19. *Beyond the Gates of Splendor by Elisabeth Elliot
  20. Let Me be a Woman by Elisabeth Elliot
  21. Love Has a Price Tag by Elisabeth Elliot
  22. In the Shadow of His Presence by Elisabeth Elliot
  23. *Behind the Ranges by J. Frazer
  24. *Islam and the Jews by Dr. Mark Gabriel
  25. The Problem of Pain by C.S. Lewis
  26. Miracles by C.S. Lewis
  27. Grief by C.S. Lewis
  28. The Great Divorce by C.S. Lewis
  29. The Reasonableness of Christianity by John Locke
  30. Home Education by Charlotte Mason
  31. Ourselves by Charlotte Mason
  32. Formation of Character by Charlotte Mason
  33. Unleashing the Word by Max McLean
  34. *Irena Sendler: Mother of the Children of the Holocaust by Anna Mieszkowska
  35. The Nazi Connection to Islamic Terrorism by Chuck Morse
  36. *A Martyr's Grace: Stories of Those Who Gave All for Christ and His Cause by Marvin Newell
  37. Animal Farm by George Orwell
  38. Assumptions That Affect Our Lives by Christian Overman
  39. Abortion: the Silent Holocause by John Powell
  40. Stepping Heavenward by Elisabeth Prentiss
  41. In the Presence of Mine Enemies by Howard and Phyllis Rutledge
  42. A Way of Seeing by Edith Schaeffer
  43. How Should We Then Live? by Schaeffer
  44. *The Trilogy: The God Who Is There by Schaeffer
  45. *The Trilogy: Escape from Reason by Schaeffer
  46. *The Trilogy: He Is There and He is Not Silent by Schaeffer
  47. *I Dared to Call Him Father by Bilquis Sheikh
  48. The Case for a Creator by Lee Strobel
  49. *A Prisoner and Yet… by Corrie ten Boom
  50. *In My Father's House by Corrie ten Boom
  51. This Day is the Lord's by Corrie ten Boom
  52. *Into the Den of Infedels by the Voice of the Martyrs
  53. God's Mighty Hand by Richard (Little Bear) Wheeler
  54. *Alone With God by Richard Wurmbrand
  55. *Tortured for Christ by Richard Wurmbrand
  56. The Pastor's Wife by Sabina Wurmbrand
  57. Living Waters by Brother Yun
  58. A Shattered Visage by Ravi Zacharias

*books which I do not own and would like to borrow/buy
finished books

I do not recommend any of the books on this list yet, since I haven't read them before, but the majority of these are from trusted authors and sources. Once I have read a book and liked it, I will post it on this page. Please comment here if you have read any of these books, and tell me if you liked/disliked it or if there was any questionable/objectionable content. If you are interested in reading any of the ones I have, you are welcome to borrow them for a while!

Lauren Ashley

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