Tuesday, January 8, 2008

I love books

One of the great things about going back to work at the book store is browsing all the aisles to see what new books came in while I was out. My goodness, there were a lot over the last two months. Katie Brazelton has a new book called "Character Makeover" that looks good. I enjoyed her "Pathway to Purpose for Women" when we read it last year at book club. I saw a notice that Elizabeth George has a new book coming out this summer. It looks like it will be a devotion. (I love her stuff!) Since Valentine's Day is right around the corner, there were several new marriage books out. Greg and Erin Smalley have a new one that looks like it might be good for Cinderella and her prince. It's called "Before You Plan Your Wedding...Plan Your Marriage." Jordan Rubin released "Perfect Weight" but I don't think I'm ready for a diet book yet. Maybe after the Valentine's Day chocolate fest. I haven't read Max Lucado's "3:16" yet (did I mention that he's preaching at church in a couple of weeks? I am so excited!) so maybe I will start with that. Or there's all the new fiction that came in. Stuff from Tamara Leigh, Lori Wick, Wanda Brunstetter, Cathy Marie Hake, Kathleen Morgan...and so the list goes on. Oh, and I saw a "tip a day" book from Ellie Kay that's new as well. I'm beginning to think that this going back to work thing might get expensive!

Well, I just got in from work (it was my night to close) and I have family to visit with, (dogs who want to eat), scripture to read, and a few chores to do. Have a wonderful evening!

3 comments:

Rising Rainbow said...

I could use that diet book. I got those chocolates for Christmas - two different boxes of See's Candies from my kids. A one pound box and a three pound box. I am in heaven........but like I said will need the diet book soon, very soon.

Momala said...

I'm sure I would spend more than I earned if I worked at a book store. There is a stack of new books on my nightstand I want to read, so I shouldn't buy more until I've read those, right? Of course, that doesn't mean I won't buy more books. Or magazines. In my opinion, you can't have too many books or magazines.

Tamara Leigh said...

Karen,
I'm so pleased that you enjoy my books! Thanks for including me.