"Ever read a book that changed your life? Me neither...I don't have the attention span" (Jim Gaffigan)
Joking aside, given that fact that there are well over 100,000,000 unique books in existence, the chances that any two people will have read the same books is very slim. For this reason, I've created a thread for book recommendations.
Here are my arbitary rules, that you may choose to follow or ignore:
1.The Bible-I think we've already established that everyone should read this, so I don't want to see anybody poking in with "sunday school" suggestions along these lines.
Ok, so that is really the only one.
I'll start:
1."The Son Rises," by William Lane Craig-A good, concise introduction to the historical evidence for the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
2."The Aeneid," by Virgil-A classic in the truest sense of the word. I personally like this better than either the "Iliad" or "Odyssey" of Homer, because it combines elements of both into a story to which modern readers can more easily relate.
Of course I could do more, but I will save them for later.
So, what do you recommend?