Books I’d Like To Read

Yesterday I discovered myself leafing through my copy of “Houses that Change the World” (Affiliate Link).  In my head I added it to an imaginary list of books I’ve been wanting to read or re-read for a long time.

So I thought I would share my list of “need to reads” and see if anyone else wanted to share theirs.

If I had all the time in the world to read, here’s what I’d be reading:

(Those are all affiliate links, by the way.)

So, just out of curiosity, what have you been hoping to read lately?

Photo Credit: Stack of books, Ballard, Seattle Washington by Wonderlane

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About traviskolder

Travis Kolder is a follower of Jesus, a husband, a father of five, an organic church planter, and a writer. He lives in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, where he serves as part of the Cedar Rapids House Church Network.

5 responses to “Books I’d Like To Read”

  1. teknophilia says :

    I’m trying to read “The Lost World” by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and re=read “Iron Sunrise” by Charles Stross.
    How’s “Houses” going?

  2. traviskolder says :

    Houses is a great read, it’s on the “re-read” part of my list. Highly recommend the book to anyone interested in missional house churches.

    I wish I was reading it. Right now I’m leafing through it for research material more than anything.

    I wish I could say I knew more about the books you’re reading. Sounds like you’re a big fan of sci-fi. How are they? Definitely sounds like you share my problem though, in more than one book at a time!

  3. teknophilia says :

    I do tend towards sci-fi, but I’ll read pretty much anything. Lost World has a slow beginning (this is my 2nd attempt to get past it), but I found Stross to be great (but his other books are confusing).

    “The Starfish and the Spider” looks good, I think I might just get it!

  4. traviskolder says :

    Starfish and the Spider blew my mind. I would love to hear your thoughts if you get around to it. Probably at some point I’m going to get around to doing a chapter by chapter play by play here at the blog and talk about how all of it relates back to a “Starfish-shaped” church.

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