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Huge Amazon Sale on Books

amazon sale

Huge Sale on Amazon

For whatever reason, there’s a lot of books that I love that are on sale on Amazon right now…maybe because Prime Day is coming. Anyway, it’s a great sale to take advantage of. 

The Hidden Pain (my book) $9.65

Finding Free (my book) $12.87

Most of Lysa TerKeurst’s Books

Falling Free by Shannan Martin

The Hardest Peace by Kara Tippitts

Kisses from Katie by Katie Davis Majors

Love Does by Bob Goff

Find Your People by Jenni Allen

Present Over Perfect by Shauna Niequist

The Super Mom Myth by Becky Kopitzke

The Turquoise Table by Kristin Schell

When Women Pray by T. D. Jakes 

Plus sooo many more! Even some of my A. J. Manney Books made it into the sale!! Head over to Amazon and check out all your favorites!

It’s a great time to stock up on books that you’ve been wanting to read and books for gifts. Christmas will be here before we know it!! 

Check out my Summer Reading Guide, 2022 for more book suggestions!

Summer Reading Guide, 2022

It’s summer time, and that means it’s time for some extra reading and the summer reading guide.

Summer Break

I love summer break; it’s a chance for me to take a break from homeschooling. It’s also a time for trips to the beach, sitting by the pool, going on vacation, and just relaxing. If you’re like me, each one of those activities entails reading. Sometimes though, it’s hard to come up with books to read. I like having a list of good books to pull from when I’m ready to read. Book recommendations are so nice to have! So I pulled together twenty books that I’ve read and enjoyed to make a reading guide for this year.

Summer Reading Guide

Some of the books on the reading guide are books I read years ago, and some are books I read just this year. I had a hard time narrowing down the list to twenty books, but I finally did it. I can say that all of these books are worth the read!

All of the books on this guide are non-fiction. If you’re into fiction books, be sure to sign up to be on my email list for A. J. Manney Books. I’m sending out an email to my readers with a fiction reading guide.

Check out my Summer Reading Guide for 2022.

summer reading guide
  1. You Are the Girl for the Job by Jess Connelly 
  1. Kind is the New Classy by Candice Cameron Bure 
  1. Having a Martha Home the Mary Way by Sarah Mae 
  1. The Circle Maker by Mark Batterson 
  1. When Women Pray by T. D. Jakes 
  1. Bread and Wine by Shauna Niequist 
summer reading guide
  1. The Miracle Morning by Hal Elrod 
  1. The Super Mom Myth by Becky Kopitzke 
  1. Am I Messing Up My Kids? by Lisa TerKuerst 
  1. We’ll Laugh About This Someday by Anna Lind Thomas 
  1. The Turquoise Table by Kristin Schell 
  1. Love Does by Bob Goff 
summer reading guide
  1. A Million Little Ways by Emily Freeman
  1. Get Out of that Pit by Beth Moore
  1. Money Making Mom by Crystal Paine
  1. Rhythms of Renewal by Rebekah Lyons
  1. Find Your People by Jennie Allen
  1. The Power of a Women’s Words by Sharon Jaynes
summer reading guide
  1. Unstuffed: Decluttering Your Home, Mind, and Soul by Ruth Soukup
  1. Kisses from Katie by Katie Davis Majors

Hopefully that gives you some ideas for books to read this summer!

Finding Deals on Books

Some of the cheapest places to find these books that I have found are Christianbook.com and Hobby Lobby. Also, don’t discount your local library. You can request books from other libraries in your district. So even though your library may not carry the book, another library nearby just might. I get so many of the books I read by doing this. If all else fails, Barnes and Noble and Amazon should carry any of the books on this list.

Past Reading Guides

I guess I didn’t make reading guides during Covid, but here’s the list for 2019 and the list for 2018.

If you read any books from this list, let me know what you thought of them!

Happy Reading!

stack of books

Books I’m Currently Reading Or TBR

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My Love of Books

As an author myself, books are one of my favorite things in the world. So I love reading and sharing book recommendations.

I woke up this morning dragging. Ever have one of those days? You get up early because you know you have a lot to accomplish, but you just can’t seem to get yourself moving. I felt that way this morning.

After making a cup of coffee, I sat down at the table, lit my candle, and started my morning time routine. As a part of my morning time routine each day, I read a chapter or a few pages of whatever book I am currently reading. Right now, it’s Get Out of Your Head by Jennie Allen. I read more than I usually do because I am trying to finish the book before March starts. By the time I finished reading, I had a smile on my face and encouragement in my heart. Why? Because reading puts us in somebody else’s shoes for a little bit. We get to sit back and hear somebody else’s story or struggles and witness their victory and then feel encouraged in our own lives without having to do anything.

I am a huge advocate of getting up each morning and spending time reading God’s Word and praying. I write often about developing a morning time routine because I believe it is so important. Right behind that is the importance of reading uplifting Christian books. There have been so many times in my life that God has used a book from a woman I have never met and will probably never meet to encourage my heart and help keep me from giving up.

The Encouragement Books Bring

So many women have encouraged my heart, strengthened my faith, made me laugh, made me cry, caused me to see life differently, challenged me to take the next step, and more. I wrote in my book, The Hidden Pain, that some of the authors I was reading became mentors for me. They were the reason I started blogging and writing my own books.

I believe God can use books in a powerful way in our lives. I believe that because I’ve seen it happen. When Matt and I get discouraged, we will often go to Barnes and Noble and buy a book or two. In fact, we just went there last night for our date night, and we each bought a book. Books have played a huge role in who we are, what we believe about God and life around us, the work we do, and our overall spiritual health and encouragement.

So what are some good books to read? I have a list of some of my favorite books on my site. You can find that list here. Below are seven books I have recently read, am reading, or planning on reading soon.

7 Book Recommendations

  1. Love Lives Here: Finding What You Need in a World Telling You What You Want
Love Lives Here Books

This book is by Maria Goff, wife of popular author Bob Goff. Side note— if you haven’t read any of his books, you should. They are some of my favorite books, especially Love Does. This book tells a little more behind the scenes into their family life. It was an encouraging, uplifting book that reminded me that in the end, it’s family that you come back to time and time again.

2. Have More Fun: How to Be Remarkable, Stop Feeling Stuck, and Start Enjoying Life

Have More Fun Books

Mandy Arioto is the President and CEO of Mops International. I really enjoyed this book. It’s lighthearted and fun, just as you would expect it to be from the cover. It’s a quick read and one that just makes you smile or even laugh out loud, like I did several times.

3. Get Out of Your Head: Stopping the Spiral of Toxic Thoughts

Get Out of Your Head books

This book was not what I expected at all, having read some of Jennie’s other books. She did a lot of research for this book, and you can tell. The first few chapters pulled me in quickly. I am really loving this book. So much so, I am considering doing it for a ladies online book study for our church. I feel like the truths she is uncovering are so prevalent for women today. Each woman needs to read this book and learn that we can find victory in our thoughts and don’t have to live a life of spiraling defeat.

4. You Are the Girl for the Job: Daring to Believe the God Who Calls You

You Are the Girl for the Job Book

This book is such an encouragement for any woman who feels like God is calling her to step out and do something. I loved this book. As a person with an entrepreneurial heart, this book was inspiring and just what I needed.

5. When Women Pray: 10 Women of the Bible Who Changed the World Through Prayer

When Women Pray Book

I just picked this book up last night at Barnes and Noble and can’t wait to start it next week. I love T. D. Jakes. His book, Soar: Build Your Vision from the Ground Up is one of my favorites. When I saw that he just released this book last year and it’s for women, I snatched it off the shelf. I am so excited to read it.

6. No More Holding Back: Emboldening Women to Move Past Barriers, See Their Worth, and Serve God Everywhere

No More Holding Back Book

Matt got me this book for Christmas. I’ve heard of Kat Armstrong but haven’t read any of her books yet, so I’m excited to try this one. From the back of the book… Kat debunks five common myths about women and invites us to discover the joy and freedom in being all in for Jesus.

7. All My Friends Have Issues: Building Remarkable Relationships with Imperfect People (Like Me)

All My Friends Have Issues Book

Matt also got me this book for Christmas. I haven’t ever read anything by this author before, but I love trying new authors. I also like the topic of this book. As someone who struggles to build good friendships, I know this book will be good for me.

If you feel discouraged right now or just need some new life breathed into you, I encourage you to try one or more of these books.