I've never been a voracious reader (see the "Reflections On the Ill-Read Society"). I got through high school and part of college without actually reading through an entire book. That probably says less about my abilities and more about crappy curriculum. I've read the first half and the last chapter of countless books, but unless the writer is captivating, it's tough for me to make it cover to cover. As I'm sure you can deduce, I'm strictly a nonfiction reader. With nonfiction you can afford to speed-read, skip, and skim. I have to buy every book I read because prep school gave me a nasty habit: annotation. I underline, I highlight, I fold pages, I write notes in the margins. It's bad. The good news is when I like a book, I'm a faithful customer. I'll read it and reference it again and again.
Growing up, I always envisioned myself in bed on rainy Saturday mornings (of which Seattle has many), devouring books off my nightstand without a care in the word. Then life happened and I now realize that what little time I have for reading is usually spent online. When I get married, I will have to institute a "no laptops in bed" rule...for me not him. Ah the pitfalls of internet.
My nightstand looks like a library these days. It's full of books I've put off reading, as well as references I've read hundreds of times. Here's my current pile, what's yours?
- Think and Grow Rich, Napoleon Hill
- Imposters in the Temple: A Blueprint for Improving Higher Education in America, Martin Anderson
- Boy Meets Girl: Say Hello to Courtship, Joshua Harris
- Undercover, John Bevere
- A Christian Manifesto, Francis Schaeffer
- Jesus, CEO: Using Ancient Wisdom for Visionary Leadership, Laurie Beth Jones
- I Kissed Dating Goodbye, Joshua Harris
- The AP Stylebook, The Associated Press
- The Content of Our Character: A New Vision of Race in America, Shelby Steele
- Addicted to Mediocrity: 20th Century Christians and the Arts, Franky Schaeffer
- Seeing and Savoring Jesus Christ, John Piper
Related entries:
- Reflections on the Ill-read Society
- Books that Changed Your Life
- Hi, I'm Charles Dickens and I'm Overrated
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Desiring God, by John Piper
The Journals of Lewis and Clark, ed. John Bakeless
The Cost of Discipleship, by Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Korea's Place in the Sun, by Bruce Cumings
The Invisible Hand, by R C Sproul
Capitalism and Freedom, by Milton Friedman
A Call to Spiritual Reformation, by D A Carson