The Hiding Place
 

The Hiding Place

by Corrie Ten Boom, Elizabeth Sherrill, John Sherrill

Corrie ten Boom was a woman admired the world over for her courage, her forgiveness, and her memorable faith. In World War II, she and her family risked their lives to help Jews escape the Nazis, and their reward was a trip to Hitler's concentration camps. But she survived and was released--as a result of a clerical error--and now shares the story of how faith triumphs over evil. For... (read more)

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Overview: Groups

Crazy Mom's Book Club 7 books / 8 members / 3 posts Our mission is twofold. First, we select books that stimulate our brains, like the classics...because let's face it, Dora the Explorer just isn't cutting it in that department... Second, we select books that help us de-stress and unwind- you know, beach reads, mindless fluff! We believe we need both kinds of books to help maintain our sanity in our crazy, overscheduled lives.
Readers In Thongs 278 books / 263 members / 5019 posts RIT is the Home Of: *The Weight Loss Reading Challenge
*The Amazing Page Race Reading Challenge
*The Alphabet Soup Reading Challenge

*TBR Makeover Challenge
*Wrap-It-Up Reading Challenge

Readers In Thongs have huge TBR piles, and we deal with that by having reading challenges. Every challenge here is based on books you already own or can borrow. There is no need to ever buy a book for this reading group if you don't want to. The Challenges are built around themes such as weight loss or number of pages read. You can participate as much or as little as you want. The point is to read what you want when you want, share those good reads you find with others in the group, and have fun.


Visit us at: http://readersinthongs.blogspot.com for our reviews and other group news.



Readers In Thongs lost a combined weight of 158 pounds, 5 ounces as of December 31, 2007 in the Weight Loss Reading Challenge


Readers In Thongs read a combined total of 190,845 pages (bonus pages included) during The Amazing Page Race Book Challenge.

(Our group settings are arranged so that only members can see our discussions and our shelves. You don't need a special invitation to join the group; just click on "join" and you'll be able to participate in all our activities.)
50 Book Challenge! 3170 books / 3149 members / 18516 posts When asked about the new Amazon Kindle product, Steve Jobs CEO of Apple computer had this to say:

“It doesn’t matter how good or bad the product is, the fact is that people don’t read anymore,” he said. “Forty percent of the people in the U.S. read one book or less last year. The whole conception is flawed at the top because people don’t read anymore.”

Welcome to the the 50 Book Challenge, where we fly in the face of Steve Jobs.

Basically .... the challenge is to read 50 books in one year. OR ... establish a goal for yourself more or less, it's up to you, just because we say 50 books doesn't mean that has to be your goal too.

Start a thread, WITH YOUR NAME IN THE SUBJECT OF YOUR ORIGINAL POST, and log your books. It is a very good idea to bookmark (when in your post, add it to your internet browser's favorites) your post for easy location for future updates. Things move quickly around here.

If you haven't been keeping track of the books you've read, start when you join.


Thanks for being here and have fun. If you have any suggestions or questions, feel free to contact me.

The books we loved in 2007:

1. Harry Potter the final - 15 votes
2. The Kite Runner - 12 votes
3. A Thousand Splendid Suns - 11 votes
4. Twilight - 5 votes
4. The Thirteenth Tale - 5 votes

With 4 votes each:
Water For Elephants, The Road, The Red Tent, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, Middlesex, Eat, Pray, Love

With 3 votes each:
Eclipse, My Sister's Keeper, Suite Francaise, Shadow of the Wind, The Lovely Bones, Jane Eyre, His Dark Materials (plus 3 honorable mentions), The Glass Castle, Girl With the Pearl Earring, Darkly Dreaming Dexter

With 2 votes each:
19 Minutes, Black Swan Green, Dogs of Babel, Heart-Shaped Box, In the Woods, Into the Wild, Kafka on the Shore, On Chesil Beach, The Book Thief, The Memory Keepers Daughter, The Stolen Child, No Country for Old Men, Marley and Me, New Moon
History Non-Fiction 535 books / 531 members / 292 posts Anyone who loves History. We can discuss the truth or otherwise of our past, and what proof there is to prove that history actually happened the way they say it did.
"Non-Fiction" 390 books / 349 members / 142 posts A place to find, recommend, and discuss all things non-fiction.
Free North America-Shelfari Group 10 books / 2 members / 0 posts Free North America- North America's Ultimate Social Conservative Forum
Biographies & Autobiographies 383 books / 461 members / 207 posts So why are we interested how other people lived and died? What can we learn from them? How much research goes into writing a biography?
Our Book Club 15 books / 10 members / 10 posts
True Crime 752 books / 195 members / 2447 posts This is a group for lovers of True Crime. We are a relaxed group and invite everyone with an interest in True Crime to post whatever they feel like talking about. Feel free to post any True Crime books you have read or want to read and discuss with other members.
Reading Divas 18 books / 4 members / 8 posts This shelf is for the Wellington Ward book club. We meet here in Wellington, Florida about 9 times per month to discuss books we have chosen. This will be another way for us to communicate about what we are reading and reminders about upcoming meetings.

The books that will be listed on our shelf will be the ones we have read, or a planning to read, as a group. In this way we can keep track of what we have read.

Looking forward to a great year of reading ladies!
La Cremes 205 books / 7 members / 8 posts The picture was cropped, so we'll have to take another one! We're missing someone!!
Sonlight Devotees 84 books / 15 members / 10 posts For those who love the literature-rich curriculum and consult the catalog when looking for a good book.

You've got to love a curriculum that gives you 27 reasons NOT to buy it!

Sonlight students, alumni, moms, and discriminating readers welcome.
Christian Warriors 55 books / 109 members / 568 posts Welcome all who consider themselves Christians. You are invited to share your beliefs with us. What your likes and dislikes are about the church. Controversy welcome.
Christian Classics 6 books / 4 members / 3 posts THis group is for those who are wanting be challenged to dive into some christian classics. I would like for us to try and read one christian classic book a month for discussion. I would like these to be books that were written before 1970 fiction or non-fiction.
Shelfari Group Admins 763 books / 5844 members / 3984 posts Welcome all Shelfari group admins! It's about time we created a group just for group admins. This is the place to:

*Offer tips on what does or doesn't work for groups.
*Ask questions about how groups work and what options you have as admins.
*Let us (the Shelfari Team) know what features would be helpful in your groups.
*This group is not a place to advertise your group (or book) to get members--and I will delete discussion threads that are irrelevant.

REMINDER: You can search within the discussion threads in this group by using the "Search Discussions" button on the upper right-hand side of this page


If you have a general question about how to use Shelfari or a problem, please visit the Shelfari Questions group (http://www.shelfari.com/groups/15217/about).

If you want to discuss general site improvements or request features (not relevant to groups), please visit Shelfari Discussions (http://www.shelfari.com/groups/10000/about).


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Theology Forum 81 books / 369 members / 2510 posts Theology, in Christianity, the systematic study of the nature of God and God's relationship with humanity and with the world. Although other religions may be said to have theologies, this is a matter of controversy within, for instance, Judaism, which holds that God is unknowable. This forum will therefore confine itself to Christian theology.
[br/ This forum is NOT used to argue the validity of the Bible and the Christian faith, or to support false doctrines or the theologies of other belief systems. Instead, it's a forum of like-minded believers of Christ to discuss Biblical and Christian Theology in a friendly, non-threatening, environment.
Women Speak 415 books / 1436 members / 10444 posts December Greeting Card Swap

Spread joy and goodwill this holiday season. Join us for our first Greeting Card Swap.
Deadline for sign up is December 5th. Deadline for mailing cards is December 19th.

This group is for women to speak about issues concerning women.

FOR WOMEN ONLY. No men are permitted to join.
(If you are a man and you received an invitation, it was by mistake. I'm sorry, but you are not welcome here. Kindly, remove yourself or else you shall be removed.)
Because of the nature of our conversations, if you are a girl (under the age of 18), please get parental consent prior to joining.

So if you are a woman, simply click on "Join Group" in the upper right hand corner.


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