Summarising in 25 words what was most noteworthy to me from the books I finished this month.

I Am Malala, Young Reader’s Edition: How One Girl Stood Up for Education and Changed the World – Malala Yousafzai and Patricia McCormick
This young reader’s edition was a quick read for me. I loved reading the story in Malala’s voice. A brave and inspirational girl/young woman.

The Anomaly – Hervé Le Tellier
It was a fascinating concept, and I enjoyed how it jumped between different characters’ stories. Ultimately though, I found the resolution a bit flat.

Coming Home: Discipleship, Ecology and Everyday Economics – Jonathan Cornford
Connecting theology and our everyday home life. With biblical exposition and lots of practical possible actions. Gentle encouragement that acknowledges each person’s context is different.
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2 responses to “November’s Books in 25 Words”
I’ve never considered doing such a quick review, nicely done.
I saw it done on another blog, but I can’t remember where now.