Re: Secular Reading
Quote from Forum Archives on August 21, 2001, 12:02 pmPosted by: rc63 <rc63@...>
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Subject: [ChristianBooks] Secular ReadingHello Ladies --
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I still read secular works occasionally. I use to read everything John
Grisham wrote, but I have missed his last 1 or 2 books.I have heard that Grisham is good and fairly "clean" but I haven't read him yet--no time lately! I even bought a few of his paperbacks at the thrift store.
I am interested and do read other things (Karon is another--at least not a Christian publisher) I am just mourning the lack of time as of late. = (
(Honestly, this is mostly because I LOVE to read so much I tend to ignore everything else until I finish the book! LOL Can't do that with my kids right now--maybe in a few years!)
Rebecca
Posted by: rc63 <rc63@...>
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2001 11:57 AM
Subject: [ChristianBooks] Secular Reading
Hello Ladies --
.
I still read secular works occasionally. I use to read everything John
Grisham wrote, but I have missed his last 1 or 2 books.
I have heard that Grisham is good and fairly "clean" but I haven't read him yet--no time lately! I even bought a few of his paperbacks at the thrift store.
I am interested and do read other things (Karon is another--at least not a Christian publisher) I am just mourning the lack of time as of late. = (
(Honestly, this is mostly because I LOVE to read so much I tend to ignore everything else until I finish the book! LOL Can't do that with my kids right now--maybe in a few years!)
Rebecca