I used to be an avid reader. I devoured books. Inhaled them. I would stay up all hours of the night to finish just one more chapter, which, in actuality turned into reading the entire book in one sitting. I loved books. When I was a little girl, my mom would take me to the library, and I’d max out my library card on Nancy Drew mysteries and Sweet Valley Twins volumes. In high school, my obsession with Mary Higgins Clark novels led me to read every single book she ever wrote. In college, I read anything and everything I could get my hands on.

Then I went to seminary, and my days of reading for pleasure ended abruptly. I had no time to read for pleasure after I finished reading for class. And let me tell you: there was lots of reading for class. We read books and wrote reviews to sharpen our critical thinking skills, and apparently those skills needed lots of sharpening, because I read hundreds of books and thousands of pages for my classes.

During each semester, I compiled a list of books that I would like to read, if only I had the time. But I never had the time. I always imagined that after graduation I would pick up where I left off in my love affair with books.

But it seems that books and I are still taking a break in our relationship. I honestly do not remember the last book I read from cover to cover, and that’s a shame, because we really did have a good thing going back in the day.

I’m trying to repair our broken relationship, but it’s not easy. My attention span just isn’t what it used to be, and sometimes taking a nap is a lot more appealing than opening a book. But I’m trying. I started by purchasing one of the books on my wish list: The God I Don’t Understand, by Christopher Wright. And I’m making progress. Just last night I turned the page on chapter five.

In addition to actually purchasing a book, I have also signed up as a reviewer for Book Sneeze, a book review program offered by Thomas Nelson. Basically, I receive free books in exchange for blogging book reviews. I like free books. Don’t you? I should be receiving my first book soon. Don’t worry, I’ll tell you all about it later.

Reading is a discipline that I have neglected lately, but it’s a discipline that’s absolutely necessary for any writer. All good writers are voracious readers. That’s just how it is. You cannot be a good writer unless you are first a good reader. I’m afraid that the drought in my writing life is directly tied to the drought in my reading life. Reading introduces me to fresh ideas and even sharpens my critical thinking skills.

I guess the professors knew what they were doing when they forced us to read.

But I will never forgive a certain church history professor for making me read all 736 pages of Creeds of the Churches. Never. I’m just saying.

All of this thought about books has made me wonder what everyone else is reading these days. What’s on your nightstand? What should I add to my reading list? Go on and tell me. I want to know!

Until next time, grace and peace.

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  • Terence Waldron

    Understand exactly how you feel. That first year of church history turned my love for books into a radical loathe quick and in a hurry. Hopefully this opportunity will jumpstart your reading pace again. I started reading Jesus Manifesto by Leonard Sweet and Frank Viola with very low expectations and really enjoyed it. I think I read it in under 48 hours and suprised myself in the process. Do I have to have a blog before people will send me free books?

    • http://leslieannjones.com Leslie Ann

      Seriously. I do not miss the days of compulsory reading. But at least I read then. I’ve heard good things about Jesus Manifesto, and it’s on my wish list too. Other people may send you books for free, but Book Sneeze will only send you free books if you promise to blog about them. You should have a blog, Terence. Free books are a good reason, right?

  • Nikki Glidewell

    Leslie Ann, I understand you totally. I love to read, come from a family of readers and have always had a passion for reading. After having Kylie I never had time to read. Then after Chloe came along I never had time to even remember that I used to read. Only recently has the desire and small amount of free time resurfaced. Now when i am stressed and overwhelmed I try to pick something up and read for a little while. I love biographies. Other peoples lives and stories intrigue me. Who they were, who they are now, how they got from A to B. Now, I have found what I read has to be a relatively simple read. I don’t have the attention span, memory or anything else for complicated, twisted plot lines. I need something simple I can walk away from and pick up at a later date without starting over. No matter what I hope to pass on my passing for reading to my girls. That would be a great legacy.

    • http://leslieannjones.com Leslie Ann

      I love biographies too. I want to know people’s stories.

      Micah doesn’t have a very long attention span right now, but we still read every day, and I hope she grows to love reading a much as I do.

      What do you read to your girls?

  • http://YoursEmmy.blogspot.com Morgan

    I LOVE reading – but I’m a devourer of fiction. I need to read more non-fiction and I even have it on my list of things I need to do before I’m 30 (which is sneaking up on me every quickly!). However, some books that I’ve read lately and love are “The Help” (very Southern and lovely – actually even better in audio book because the readers have amazing voices), and “The Millennium Trilogy” which starts with “The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo”. These books are graphic and mysterious, but great reads. And one of my all time favorites is “The Red Tent” it’s historical fiction based on Dinah from the ‘Good Book’. :) I haven’t read it in years, but definitely need to read it again. Hope you get a great book sent to you for your next read!

    • http://leslieannjones.com Leslie Ann

      Hey Morgan! It was such a lovely surprise to see your face around here. I LOVE fiction, but it’s been so long since I read any that I really don’t know where to start. thanks for your suggestions.

  • http://pearlsandfences.blogspot.com/ Laura W.

    I am in love with Shauna Niequist. She speaks my language. I adored, “Cold Tangerines” and am currently reading, “Bittersweet”, her newest. LOVE.

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