Mine


Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (Harry Potter, #1)
The Hunger Games (The Hunger Games, #1)
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Harry Potter, #7)
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (Harry Potter, #2)
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (Harry Potter, #3)
The Fault in Our Stars
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (Harry Potter, #5)
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Harry Potter, #4)
Pride and Prejudice
Twilight (The Twilight Saga, #1)
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Harry Potter, #6)
Catching Fire (The Hunger Games, #2)
Mockingjay (The Hunger Games, #3)
To Kill a Mockingbird
The Hobbit, or There and Back Again
Bared to You by Sylvia DayComplicated Moonlight by Lynessa LayneDon't Close Your Eyes by Lynessa JamesDesired by Stacey KennedyBared by Stacey Kennedy
What To Read After Grey
65 books — 47 voters
Beautiful Disaster by Jamie McGuireReal by Katy EvansBared to You by Sylvia DayFifty Shades Trilogy by E.L. JamesThis Man by Jodi Ellen Malpas
Swoon Worthy Men
765 books — 919 voters

The Grand Sophy by Georgette HeyerLucia's Renaissance Christmas by C.L.R. PetersonSaving the Music by Vincent B. "Chip" LoCocoBella Tuscany by Frances MayesThe Borgia Confessions by Alyssa Palombo
My 5 out of 5 stars books!
101 books — 2 voters
I, Claudius by Robert GravesOh, the Places You’ll Go! by Dr. SeussAs You Like It by William ShakespeareThe Horse and His Boy by C.S. LewisClaudius the God and His Wife Messalina by Robert Graves
Me, You & They
783 books — 23 voters

The Associate by John GrishamFoucault's Pendulum by Umberto EcoMeridian by Alice WalkerParadise by Toni MorrisonThe Temple of My Familiar by Alice Walker
Owned Books
45 books — 4 voters
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper LeeGone with the Wind by Margaret MitchellThe Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark TwainThe Grapes of Wrath by John SteinbeckMy Ántonia by Willa Cather
The United States of Books
69 books — 30 voters

Men would live exceedingly quiet if these two words, mine and thine, were taken away.
Anaxagoras

Elisabeth Elliot
There is no ongoing spiritual life without this process of letting go. At the precise point where we refuse, growth stops. If we hold tightly to anything given to us, unwilling to let it go when the time comes to let it go or unwilling to allow it to be used as the Giver means it to be used, we stunt the growth of the soul. It is easy to make a mistake here, “If God gave it to me,” we say, “its mine. I can do what I want with it.” No. The truth is that it is ours to thank Him for and ours to off ...more
Elisabeth Elliot

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