Spring Reading Thing 2009 – ENDS
The Spring Reading Thing 2009 Challenge ends today… and I didn’t quite finish. I read 5 out of the 6 books I’d said I was aiming to read.
But, ya know, that’s okay… I still am pleased with how I did on this challenge, and will consider myself successful.
Here’s what I read (my original list, with the ones I finished in blue/linked):
1. “Crossed Wires“ by Rosy Thornton [05-26-2009]
2. “Nothing But Trouble“ by Susan May Warren [05-22-2009]
3. “City of the Dead” by T. L. Higley
4. “Sweet Waters” by Julie Carobini
5. “Sunnyside Blues” by Mary Carter
6. “Apologetics for a New Generation” by Sean McDowell [03-25-2009]
7. “The Last Lecture” by Dr. Randy Pausch [06-02-2009]
8. “Why We’re Not Emergent” by Kevin DeYoung and Ted Kluck
9. “Downpour” by James Macdonald (member book/study) [05-31-2009]
10. “The Exodus Quest” by Will Adams

Thank you to Katrina, again, for hosting such a cool challenge! I’ll be back in the Fall for the Fall Reading Thing Challenge!


Any reading at all can be counted as a success with so many other things vying for our time.
You definitely did okay!
Apologetics for a New Generation looks interesting — I might have to pick that one up.
Thanks again for being part of the challenge!
Great job on the challenge.
Hey well done. Even reading some is better then reading none. I too did not read everything on my list so your not alone
You made a big dent in your challenge. Here’s my wrap up.
http://bookcritiques.blogspot.com/2009/06/spring-reading-thing-2009-wrap-up.html
Good job. The apologetics book in particular looks really ambitious!