July 2009 Library Books

1. The Eighth Confession by James Patterson. The Women’s murder club solves another thrilling case.
2. The Scarecrow by Michael Connelly. A page turner featuring Jack McEvoy, the outstanding crime reporter.
3. Reunion by Therese Fowler. Compelling–The characters are likable and human and are well worth following on their  journey.
4. Three Cups of Tea by Greg Mortenson. One man’s mission to promote peace in the Middle East, one school at a time.
5. Hard Living People and Mainstream Christians by Tex Sample. This book presents a look at the church and its interactions with hard working people.
6. Earthy Mysticism by Tex Sample. The author in this book tells stories about God’s refusal to abandon us.
7. White Soul by Tex Sample. This examines the social, political, and religious foundations of country music.
8. Liberty and Tyranny by Mark R. Levin. The book tells about revitalizing the conservative vision of American society.
9. American Lion by Jon Meacham. Biography of Andrew Jackson.
10. David Rockefeller by David Rockefeller. Autobiography of an outstanding American.

Posted on July 9th, 2009 by asnyder in Library of FUMC

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