What’s on the Book Pile?

It’s been over a year since my last “What’s on the Book Pile?” post, so I felt like it was time to write one again. Thankfully, when I looked at the last book pile picture that I took, there are no books that are still on there a year later. That would have been embarrassing (though not unprecedented!). My biggest accomplishment in that time, book-wise, was finishing Robert Jordan’s Wheel of Time series, an epic fantasy series consisting of 14 rather large books that represented almost a decade of my life. Read my review on the final book here (don’t worry, it’s short!).

So here is my current book pile:

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  1. The Road Back to You by Ian Morgan Cron and Suzanne Stabile. I have been very interested in the Enneagram lately. I know it’s become very trendy, so normally I would not be interested (part of being a 4 on the Enneagram, I’ve learned!) but it has been a tremendous tool for self-growth in the past six months.

  2. Half the Sky by Nicholas D. Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn. This was a pick for our church’s reading group last month, and as usual, I did not finish it in time for the discussion. It is a hard, but I would argue necessary, read. I will be finishing it.

  3. Erak’s Ransom (Ranger’s Apprentice series) by John Flanagan. The fiction on the book pile this month. (If you follow my book piles, you will note the fiction books switch out much faster than the non-fiction.)

  4. Discipline that Lasts a Lifetime by Dr. Ray Guarendi.

  5. The Brothers Karamozov by Fyodor Dostoyevsky. Another reading group pick unfinished, but to be fair, this is a re-read for me. I got about halfway through it and then had to miss the reading group meeting. Do I take it off the book pile because I have read it in the past? Or do I finish it this time because I don’t remember it at all? So now it’s stuck on the book pile due to my indecision.

  6. You Who? By Rachel Jankovic.

  7. Full: Food, Jesus, and the Battle for Salvation by Asheritah Ciuciu.

Not pictured (Virtual Book Pile - Audible or Kindle):

Taliesin (Pendragon Cycle, book 1) by Stephen R. Lawhead
Artemis Fowl: The Eternity Code
by Eoin Colfer
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince by J.K. Rowling
Jason and the Droconauts: The Council of Ancients by Paul D. Smith

Please keep in mind that by listing these here, I am not necessarily recommending them! For my ratings, reviews, and recommendations, make sure to follow me on Goodreads.