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What I'm reading these days
Friday, February 13, 2026
Transformed by the Messiah, book #4
Tuesday, January 20, 2026
Uneasy Street, book #3 ~ January Christian Fiction Reading Challenge
So this starts our journey in the 2026 Christian Fiction Reading Challenge! There are 12 books to read (one each month!) that features many of our favorite authors, including our beloved Tamara Alexander! I believe all of the books are the most recent books the author has written, so sometimes they will be in a series, and not necessarily the first one. But they can all be read as stand alones, according to the website. I'm really excited about doing this for many reasons.
First of all, we are choosing these books for our Book Club book, so no one has to rack their brain trying to decide what to pick. Secondly, although we have read several of the authors, there are some new ones on here as well. Finally, once a month the authors are doing a ZOOM with whoever wants to hop on and she will talk about the book, and perhaps we can join in? (I've never been on a ZOOM with 500 people, so I'm not sure what that will look like! 🤣)
If you want more information about the Reading Challenge and want to join, click on the link above.
Once upon a time Max Cirillo and Sloane Madison were close friends and business partners. But when their business relationship imploded, so did the friendship. Now, four years later, Max is a rich CEO. Sloane’s a not-so-rich etiquette expert who returns to Maine to serve as her niece’s temporary guardian and help the girl search for her birth father. Sloane and her niece move into a darling garage apartment but Sloane’s joy in their accommodations soon turns to horror when she realizes their apartment belongs to Max. Thanks to an unbreakable lease, she’s stuck living right next door to him. Max pulled strings to bring Sloane into his orbit because he needs closure on what went wrong between them. Quickly, though, his scheming comes back to bite him. The world might view him as a cold-hearted rake, but this one woman has dangerous power over his emotions. They’ll have no choice but to confront their history—and the undeniable spark between them—while living side by side on uneasy street. (picture and description at Amazon)
Now on to a nonfiction book!
Keep Reading ...
Melissa
Friday, January 16, 2026
Project Hail Mary, book #2
As he saw Earth in the distance, knowing he made it. That he was still alive, that he had the answer to fix all the problems; he realized how lucky he was. The end.
If that was how it ended I informed Katie and Roger that I would throw the book across the room, pick it up, take it outside, rub it in the mud, rip it in 1000 pieces and put it down the disposal.
But surprise, surprise. That is not how the book ended. In fact, in my "just go with it" attitude I almost like the ending. It's still pretty unbelievable, but I guess considering the options it was pretty good.
I would not consider this science fiction as such, because to me SciFi is like Star Trek or Star Wars, where aliens talk in English ;) That is way more believable to me.
If you consider this more a book about friendship than saving humanity and other living beings, then maybe I might put it on my "It Wasn't So Bad" list.
My big pet peeve in the whole book that made it the most unbelievable was the fact that Rocky had no eyes and all his information gathering was done solely with sonar, his ears as such. I cannot in any stretch of my imagination believe one's hearing could be so good that you can comprehend a whole solar system and the mass, air quality, etc of planets gagillions miles away.
All in all, read at your risk. I"ll be curious to know how the others in Book Club felt about it.
Ryland Grace is the sole survivor on a desperate, last-chance mission—and if he fails, humanity and the earth itself will perish. Except that right now, he doesn’t know that. He can’t even remember his own name, let alone the nature of his assignment or how to complete it. All he knows is that he’s been asleep for a very, very long time. And he’s just been awakened to find himself millions of miles from home, with nothing but two corpses for company. His crewmates dead, his memories fuzzily returning, Ryland realizes that an impossible task now confronts him. Hurtling through space on this tiny ship, it’s up to him to puzzle out an impossible scientific mystery—and conquer an extinction-level threat to our species. And with the clock ticking down and the nearest human being light-years away, he’s got to do it all alone. Or does he? (picture and description from Amazon)
I'm very excited about my next book reading project!
:)
Melissa
Saturday, January 3, 2026
Mountain Laurel, book 1
On to a book with hopefully some meat in it!
Bring on 2026!
Melissa
Thursday, January 1, 2026
Deck the Halls, My True Love Gave to Me, and The Wonder of Christmas, books 49-51 PLUS my Year End Wrap-Up!
Ok, I don't know how to get these all aligned pretty like I like them, but these are three of the last I read to nearly round out my Christmas reading for 2025. (I'm finishing my for real last one now 😉) These are three of the eight books in the series I bought for my Paperwhite. I'll finish the fourth one in the next few days, then but the other four on hold for November.
The Wonder of Christmas
Wednesday, December 31, 2025
Once Upon a Christmas Carol, book #48
Anyhow, Hometown Christmas Dreams actually has EIGHT books in it, and I am afraid I will not get all the way through before I need to start on my January books! I knew I needed to read this one for book club for sure before Christmastide got away from me, so after I finished two books in the HCD books, I went ahead and read this one. Since it is a short novella I literally read it in one day. I enjoyed it, but I kept getting it mixed up with the second story I had just finished in HCD!
Carol Langstrom hates Christmas. Growing up in a dysfunctional home, with a birthday on December 25 and too many dashed childhood expectations, she would rather avoid the holiday season. And working in the design industry where she manages seasonal decor for wealthy, entitled clients certainly hasn't helped! So, this year her goal is to flee to the Bahamas--by herself--bah humbug! But bad weather and God's radically different plan redirect her flight to blustery Michigan, where she gets stuck on her aunt's farm and discovers a different kind of Christmas--one wrapped in love, family, and holiday spirit. (picture and description at Amazon)
I am not sure how many more stories I will get through in HCD before I need to start on my January books, and I have a list started already! When I finish my Christmas books I'll let you know our new plan for Book Club this year! I'm excited!
Stay cozy!
Melissa
Tuesday, December 30, 2025
My NIV Bible, Halley's Bible Handbook, The Inspirational Study Bible, books 45-46 + 1/2
Last year our church read through the CSB Chronological BIble and then each Sunday our pastor would preach on the chapters we had just read. It was quite a year for me, and it seemed the passages we read weekly were exactly where I was in my life. God was SOOO good in that! This year, those who wanted to read through the Bible were given the suggestion of the M'Cheyne Reading Plan. I really enjoyed this, as it is one that jumps back and forth between the old testament and new testament. I love reading the Bible that way, reminding myself that the God who split the Red Sea is the same one who healed the woman with the blood issue who came to John in Revelation and told him all about what was coming.
I wanted to try a Bible Marking System this year and I also wanted to dig a little deeper, rather than just reading the passages. So I decided to use this old Halley's Bible Handbook while reading. It was a leftover from my wonderful days at the TSC Church Library. It was published in 1965, but God's truths are still true in 2025. The language did get a little heady at times, but I did learn many new things with it. I decided to use my NIV Thinline Bible Roger gave me for Christmas in 2002 as the main Bible, since it had very little marked up in it. This Bible is now a beautiful rainbow of colors!
In the reading plan, you actually read through Psalms and the New Testament twice, so I decided to use a different version for the second time I went through. For that one, I used the Inspirational Study Bible by Max Lucado, which I got from my father-in-law's house when they moved it. He taught Sunday School for many, many years with it. Now that he is in heaven with Jesus, it is a treasure I will keep! I really liked the way that Bible is set up, as there was a little devotion/thought with most chapters for books that either Max Lucado or other amazing men and women wrote. It was amazing to me how they were able to pull it together like that! Since I only read Psalms and the New Testament in that, I counted it as a half book! :)
I have a few days left to finish some Christmas books I am reading, so by the weekend I should have my wrap up ready!
Merry Christmastide!
Melissa







