Cindy and I awoke around 3:00 this morning and couldn't go back to sleep. Frustrating. We somehow started talking about the most memorable books we each had read. After thinking about this subject for a few minutes, I realized this might make a great blog topic.
Of course, it is impossible to come up with ten books that are the best, especially after one has lived a few years and read quite a bit. Nonetheless, I put together this list of ten that have been very memorable for me. What books are most memorable in your life?
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| Timeless Wisdom Through the Ages |
| Originally Copyrighted in 1929, This Wonderful Little Book Opened My Eyes to The World of Verse |
| Bruce Catton's 1963 History of the Civil War Was the First Time I Ever Read History That Was Written as A Story in A Most Interesting Style |
| If You Want to Know How to Live Your Life By Faith in God, Read This 2003 True Story By Mary Dunham Faulkner |
| There is No Better Way to Start Your Day Than With The Daily Readings From Mrs. Charles E. Cowman's 1928 Devotional Masterpiece |
| Phenomenal Writing From a Storytelling Master, Cormac McCarthy, 1979 |
| A Treasure Trove of Americana in Diane Ravitch's 1990 Classic Compilation |
| Has There Ever Been A Better Storyteller Than Jack London?...1903 |
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| You Will Laugh. You Will Cry. You Will THINK in Mitch Albom's 2003 Classic. On the New York Times Best Seller List For 95 Consecutive Weeks |
| James Agee's 1958 Pulitzer Prize Winning Novel, Set in Knoxville, Tennessee, Explores Family and Societal Dynamics in Death. |
What are some of your most memorable books?

