Ah, summer reading. What was once a bit of a chore during high school has become a habit and a delight now that I’m older. The biggest difference is that now I get to choose what I’m going to read! So without further ado, here’s a short list of books for the summer:

  • “A Long Obedience in the Same Direction” by Eugene Peterson (in progress)
  • “Sag Harbor” by Colston Whitehead
  • “Everything is Illuminated” by Jonathan Saffron Foer
  • “Once a Runner” by John L Parker
  • “Henderson the Rain King” by Saul Bellow and Dave Eggers
  • “Narnia and the Fields of Arbol: The Environmental Vision of C.S. Lewis” by Matthew Dickerson
  • “The Furious Longing of God” by Brennan Manning
  • “What is the What” by Dave Eggers
  • “The Four Loves” by C.S. Lewis
  • “Marathon” by Hal Higdon (how to train for 26.2!)
  • “Yours, Jack: Spiritual Direction from C.S. Lewis” by C.S. Lewis (a collection of his letters).

One Response to “summer reading”

  1. seg says:

    excellent. now i need to make one of these lists…

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