Recommended Reading

Hello, fellow book lovers!

This page is for especially for you.

Below you will find all my most recent book reviews, along with links to all sorts of other resources I know you’re going to love: reading challenges, reading logs, reading games, bookmarks, bookplates, book lists, and ever so much more.

So let’s dig in together, shall we?

Start Here

So many books! So little time! That’s why I recommend beginning with the best book ever written: The Bible.

That’s the book I start with nearly every day. It provides a solid foundation and framework for interpreting and weighing everything else I read.

I’ve read all the way through the Bible multiple times over the years. Here’s the one-year reading plan I’ve personally used for the past ten or fifteen years, and one I’d highly recommend.

“The man who doesn’t read good books has no advantage over the man who can’t read them.” 

Mark Twain

Finding Time to Read

Here are a few posts that may interest anybody who would like to do more reading but has trouble fitting books into their busy schedule.

“To read without reflecting is like eating without digesting.” 

Edmund Burke

As an avid bookworm, I devour a book or two a week. Then, in this monthly review series, I share my thoughts on every book I read: the good, the bad, and the ugly. (Mostly good, though, because I tend to be very selective.) Peruse these posts if you’re looking for new and interesting titles.

Raising Kids Who Love to Read

Raising Kids who Love to Read

“Children are made readers on the laps of their parents.” 

Emilie Buchwald

6 picture books that celebrate spring

Our children’s favorite picture books about springtime and flower gardening.

6 Picture books for summer reading

Here’s a half-dozen titles with fun stories and glorious illustrations for warm-weather reading.

6 fun family favorites for fall

Usher in Autumn by reading these beautiful fall-themed picture books with your children.

12 snowy books to warm your heart

Here’s a dozen of our favorite winter-time picture books for children.

6 fun picture books for frog lovers

If you love toads like we do, these frog-themed picture books will be right up your alley!

12 perfect picture books for dog lovers

These wonderful dog stories will help your children appreciate and celebrate man’s best friend

Fun Freebies for Readers

Good Books are Better When Shared Coloring Page

FREE coloring pages

Beautiful book-themed designs
Build a Home Library full of Free Books

free books & bibles

physical, digital & audio books
2023 Reading Rewards

free rewards for kids

earn books, food, shirts & more
Free Printable Book Plates

FREE book plates

help loaned books come home

“Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors, and the most patient of teachers.” 

Charles W. Eliot

Books We’ve Written

Love Your Husband/ Love Yourself: Embracing God's Purpose for Passion in Marriage
my most popular book

Love Your Husband, Love Yourself

Are you plagued by stress-filled days and sleepless nights?

  Do you long for a deeper, more satisfying relationship to your spouse?

Would you like to take ten years off your appearance, reduce your risk of heart disease, and simultaneously divorce-proof your marriage?

Then say hello to a simple but Scriptural strategy for blessing your husband that, when faithfully applied, will secure blessings beyond measure for yourself, as well.

Isn’t it time you embraced God’s purpose for passion in marriage? Isn’t it time you began to unconditionally love your husband…for your own good?

2 Comments

  1. Hi, Jennifer. I love your book, Love Your Husband, Love Yourself. I am interested in sharing it in a Bible Study format. And I wondered if you do have a study guide to accompany the book?
    Thank you,
    Leslie

    1. Creating a discussion guide for that book (and also recording an audio version of the book) has long been on my to-do list. I promise to begin working on both projects in earnest in the new year. Look for the release of both sometime next summer.

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