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My name is Thad, and I’m a bookaholic. (In unison: Hi Thad).
Like a man who can’t finish all the food he took from the buffet, my eyes are bigger than my stomach when it comes to reading. I enjoy the consumption of books, but I buy them faster than I can read them, and it’s [...]

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Somehow I recently ended up with a pile of books that came out of my wife’s grandmother’s library. Not thinking much of it, I began to sort through them the other day, when much to my surprise I found a rare old book called Sermons and Addresses by John A. Broadus. As a Southern grad, [...]

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Summer Reading

In case you’ve missed it, Dr. Albert Mohler has been offering some great suggestions for summer reading.
History Books (1-5)
History Books (6-10)
Books for Guys

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Many Christians are hesitant to share their faith for fear of being unable to respond to difficult questions. While we should never wait until we feel as though we have all the answers before we tell others about Jesus, Paul Williams and Barry Cooper have done a commendable job in providing a resource that will [...]

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From schismatic Hyper-Calvinist to faithful defender and teacher of the Reformed Faith, Arthur W. Pink has proved to be a polarizing figure whose writings have garnered a variety of responses.
But as most men’s lives are too complex to be summarized by so sweeping a statement, so it is with A.W. Pink. Iain H. Murray’s revised [...]

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Tedd Tripp talks about his new book, Instructing a Child’s Heart.

Thanks, Jon, for the link.

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Free Books! (well, almost free)

If you’ve not heard about Paperback Swap, I would encourage you to check out their site and consider signing up. It’s a way to trade your old books for others you might want more. Here’s how it works. Sign up for a free account, and then enter the ISBN numbers of any books you don’t [...]

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I first came to know of Vaughan Roberts in the Spring of ‘06 through Alistair Begg’s Basics conference. Roberts was one of the speakers and I was immediately drawn to his incredible ability to explain and apply complex ideas with great clarity and simplicity.
His books are much the same. Roberts has written a number of [...]

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Keeping Up With the Latest Books

Most of us like to stay informed of the latest books being published.  For those readers who may not be from SBTS, the campus bookstore regularly updates their New Academic titles that come in each week.  It’s worth checking out every now and then to keep up with titles that may otherwise be missed.  You’ll [...]

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Dr. Mohler on Strategies for Reading

There is an excellent post today on Dr. Mohler’s blog about maintaining good reading habits. 
I couldn’t help but notice that Dr. Mohler posted the article at 3:01 am.  God makes us all different.  I am thankful for the way he made Dr. Mohler.

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