My 2021 Reading List/Challenge
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The last few years I've searched out reading challenges for the new year and attempted some with more success than others. I have even set out challenges at Shannon Tobias Library for both adults and children. Some I've done with success; others not so much. This year I decided to review my TBR (to be read) pile and add on a book discussion group I found on Facebook. And, if I'm feeling super crazy, I'll add in a challenge I found at Intentional By Grace . The point for me this year is to actually read more and read more of what I want to read . I thought I'd share my plan as it stands right now. Please consider reading one or two or more of these titles along with me. I would love to hear (read) your comments and thoughts on them. Here is my list so far: - Mr. Pipes and Psalms and Hymns of the Reformation by Douglas Bond I started this series earlier this year or last year, and I have been learning a lot about hymn writers throughout this and the first bo