The Sunday Salon (March 29)
I haven’t been reading as much this week. I finished reading “Apologetics for a New Generation” and reviewed it (here) — the blog tour will be at my other blog on Tuesday, this week–, and then started into “Christianity in Crisis: The 21st Century” by Hank Hanegraaff. But, that’s also a “heavy” book, and it was difficult for me to get into. I’m going to continue with it, slowly, but in the meantime, I picked out a book from the library…
“Just Like That” by Marsha Qualey is a young-adult novel about a girl named Hannah who was the last person to see two teens just before an accident on a lake. She feels responsible for their deaths, as she failed to warn them about the ice. But, she can’t tell anyone her secret…until she meets Will. But, Will has his own secrets…
So far, this is a good story. I’m enjoying it.
I found a couple of other books that look really good, via my library’s online catalog. I’m going to request a couple of those to read, too… but I’ll finish “Christianity in Crisis” first, before I go for those. And, if you’re curious as to what those other titles were, you’ll just have to wait and come back to visit me on Friday, for my “Friday Finds” event.










I’m impressed that you can maintain more than one blog at a time. Kudos to you.
Have a wonderful Sunday!
Good luck with Christianity in Crisis! I’ll be interested in seeing what you think about it.
Just Like That sounds great! You have great self-control by waiting until you’re done with the other 2 books before requesting more….I could learn from you!!
Ti — LOL… I have way more than just 2… but I won’t tell you how many, as it might freak you out! LOL.
~MizB