Sherri M. Lackey
goodreads author profile
url
http://www.goodreads.com/visibleinvisibleme
born
May 22, 1968
gender
female
place of birth
Carlsbad, New Mexico, The United States
genre
Science Fiction & Fantasy, Religion & Spirituality
influences
Laura Ingalls Wilder, George MacDonald, and every scifi movie made during my lifetime...I suppose I'm a bit of an eclectic eccentric.
member since
May 2008
about this author
She's the second child of her parents and their only daughter. She grew up in the back of the Dairy Twist, the fast food place her folks owned in Alpine, Texas.
Later her dad went into construction and they moved around a lot. She met a kid in Farmington, New Mexico in the fifth grade named, Paul. She only knew him a few months and then her parents moved again.
She found Paul again in college and they got married within six months. He went to work for Toys R Us after graduation and she stayed at home with their three kids.
Eventually he went to seminary and now he's a pastor which makes her the peculiar pastor's wife who doesn't even play the piano. But she has been known to crank up the volume on her Che...more
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The Winds of the Molornu by Sherri M. Lackey (Goodreads author) avg rating 4.00 — 2 ratings — published 2007 |
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The True Believer: Thoughts on the Nature of Mass Movements (Perennial Classics) by Eric Hoffer bookshelves: currently-reading |
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gave The Underground History of American Education: An Intimate Investigation Into the Prison of Modern Schooling (revised edition) by John Taylor Gatto |
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recommended for: anyone who feels that something in our society is "just not right"
read in December, 2008
Sherri said:
"This book was life changing. I always felt that I was missing the big picture concerning the world I live in. This book gave me the chance to see why I felt that way. It was a vindicating read!
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Sherri M.
gave Do Hard Things: A Teenage Rebellion Against Low Expectations (Hardcover) by Alex Harris (Goodreads author), Brett Harris |
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recommended for: teens
read in January, 2008
Sherri said:
"Teens should rise above the low expectations our society places on them.
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"We may not play with the new theology even if we may think we can turn it to our advantage." — Francis Schaeffer | |||||||||||
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Sherri M.
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gave The Winds of the Molornu (Paperback) by Sherri M. Lackey (Goodreads author) |
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read in January, 2005
Sherri said:
"I wrote this book and enjoyed writing it. What I learned from writing it could fill a book. Hmmmm...
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"Don't drive your Suburban in the Sand."
— Sherri Lackey
— Sherri Lackey
"To fail to exhibit that we take truth seriously at those points where there is a cost in our doing so, is to push the next generation in the relative, dialectical millstream that surrounds us. "
— Francis Schaeffer
— Francis Schaeffer
"We may not play with the new theology even if we may think we can turn it to our advantage."
— Francis Schaeffer
— Francis Schaeffer
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