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How to Live a Good Life by Jonathan Fields

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4.0

As with 9/10 of self-development books, I only read a few chapters because most info in that whole sphere is repeated like fifty thousand times. I thought it was interesting though.
Help My Unbelief: Why Doubt Is Not the Enemy of Faith by Barnabas Piper

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4.0

Iiiiiiiiiii don't know quite how I feel about this book. I flipped through it, because I usually don't read a whole non-fiction book if it's not story-driven. I feel like it's a good book, and it might help other people, but it's mostly the stuff I've heard through people, other books, articles online, et cetera. I think the author has a good voice and he's not like all the other Christian authors today. If you are struggling with doubts, pick it up sometime. You might appreciate it, you might not. Doesn't hurt.
Jim Elliot: One Great Purpose by Geoff Benge, Janet Benge

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5.0

Wow. If you have a chance to read this book, do so. The audio is great too.
Significant Objects: 100 Extraordinary Stories About Ordinary Things by Rob Walker, Joshua Glenn

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4.0

Disclaimer: some passages would not be recommended by me. However, I thought many descriptions were hilarious. I only read about twenty entries.
The Secret of the Old Clock by Carolyn Keene

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4.0

Okay. This book is cheesy, has no plot twists, and not at all surprising. Hopefully the other in the series my little sister recommended will be a good one. After reading that one, I should be surprised if I ever read any more Nancy Drew. And, despite my critiques, I did enjoy reading it a little bit.

Disclaimer: I'm really generous with the starred reviews.