so this is my first blog but i wanted to talk about what i have going on.so since i just graduated, i wanted to spend my time still learning and working on things that i thought would enhance my knowledge while its not required at school. so i decided between now (may 16th graduation) and the day i leave for law school (some time in late Aug) i will read 50 books! christian novels, plays, masterpieces, political pieces, self help books i mean anything i can get my hands on! i want to "blog" or discuss what books i chose, what i thought about them and ask for suggestions! so here we go....
1. Be Careful of The Company You Keep-Angie Daniels
i thought this book was great but it was so crazy to be a christian novel, i wanted a book that was more about real issues that we go through as children of god, i didn't want to hear about marital issues that didn't relate to me, or divorce i wanted to read about women who have sexual needs and how they solve the issues they have. this book had issues from homosexuality, cheating, teen pregnancy, etc. etc.
2. Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man-Steve Harvey
this book was very insightful and helped with a lot of the issues i had about relationships. it have me a new perspective on standards and what i should expect and how i should be treated! amazing!
3. A Gathering of Old Men-Ernest Gaines
I actually lost this book but i was almost done and I'm getting it from the library so i will work on that soon. i really call this book number 3.5 (GNR)
4. Raising Kanye-Donda West
this book was very insightful for a single mother. i have always like kanye west and the way he talks and his public image in the music industry. reading about how he was raised and the things that made him who he is today, and how his mother had a great deal of weight in that was inspiring. Sadly Donda West has pasted now so that was the glumly shadow over the entire book for me.
i like blogging! :) there are more books to come soon!
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
50 Books in a Year
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