My Readings, Year 2016

Sometimes we choose a book, other times we stumble upon one. Reading brings me somewhere in the world of a hard-working artist. Here is what I had the privilege to read in 2016.

Religious

 Mere Christianity – CS Lewis

The Four Loves – CS Lewis

The Weight of Glory – CS Lewis

En Christ Toutes Choses sont devenues Nouvelles – Dr Mamadou Karambiri

La Vie Abondante en Christ – Dr Mamadou Karambiri

Does Your Tongue Need Healing? – Derek Prince

Prayers and Proclamations – Derek Prince

Know Your Bible – Paul Kent

Entrer dans la Saison de Dieu – Mathieu Gatet

L’équilibre Psychologique du Chrétien – Jacques Puyol

Bittersweet – Shauna Niequist

 

Fiction

La Peau de Chagrin – Honoré de Balzac

Eugénie Grandet – Honoré de Balzac

La Dame aux Camélias – Alexandre Dumas

Manon Lescaut – Abbé Prevost

Un Amour de Swan – Proust

Le Crime de l’Orient Express – Agatha Christie

Érevan – Gilbert Sinoué

The Secret Garden – Frances Hodgson Burnett

Me Before You – Jojo Moyes

 

Memoirs

Kitchen Privileges, A Memoir – Mary Higgins Clark

L’Arménienne – Gaya Guérian

 

Philosophy

Promenades Philosophiques dans Marseille – Olivier Solinas

 

Poems

The Midwife – poems by Chris Ames

 

Lifestyle

Il y a une Fabuleuse dans Chaque Foyer – Hélène Bohomme et les Fabuleuses au foyer

 

Correspondence

Letters to a Young Poet – Rainer Maria Rilke

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