The Super-Ultra-Amazing-Must-Read Book List

One thing all of us here at The Way We See It share in common is a love for reading. We’d all love to share the great books we read with you. So we’ve decided to create something totally super-ultra-amazing. It’s called:
The Super-Ultra-Amazing-Must-Read Book List

Creative, huh? But besides that, the list will have its own special page, available from the “Categories” list on the side of the homepage, as well as being part of our regular blog postings. As we read these books, we’ll write up short reviews and ways they’ve touched our lives with you, so you can enjoy them too. You’ll see some reviews coming up soon.

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P.S. Don’t like reading books? Buy the Cliff’s Notes. It’s just as good, in half the time. But reading is good for your brain. And in the words of a great man, “If it wusn’t fur [books], all my sintinces wud look lyke this!”

4 Responses to “The Super-Ultra-Amazing-Must-Read Book List”

  1. Todd McKeever May 30, 2007 at 7:57 pm #

    Well bring on the books. Do you know which ones you are going to begin with?

  2. Ryan Frank May 30, 2007 at 9:24 pm #

    I’ll start with “Purple Cow” by Seth Godin. I have about 20 more pages until I’m done. I’ll try to have the post up in a few days. Thanks for starting this Evan – it will be fun.

  3. ana shaw:) May 30, 2007 at 10:33 pm #

    looking forward to this list:)

  4. Liz April 10, 2008 at 3:04 am #

    Hi Evan,

    A book that I’ve read recently that really inspired me to keep going after the dream God has given me is Phil Visher’s book ‘Me, myself and Bob’. From the creator of the Vegitales series (among others) Phil tells his story warts and all, and has a few insights into how to not lose everything in the beginning (hindsight) and how to bounce back with God’s help. I enjoyed it so much I read it in one very hot weekend on the kitchen floor (the coolest place in my house).

    Liz

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