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Cyndy Davenport is on page 261 of 637 of A Prayer for Owen Meany
James Irving:
“I am doomed to remember a boy with a wrecked voice—not because of his voice, or because he was the smallest person I ever knew, or even because he was the instrument of my mother’s death, but because he is the reason I believe in God; I am a Christian because of Owen Meany.”
Jul 20, 2021 07:19PM 1 comment
A Prayer for Owen Meany

Cyndy Davenport
Cyndy Davenport is on page 160 of 224 of Centered: Trading Your Plans for a Life That Matters
I found Jason Brown’s journey to be written in a very straightforward, personal way. His courage and honesty about the struggles within himself and his ability to reconnect with what really matters in life—his faith, his family and service to others is inspiring. Jason is a humble man who wrestles against the world’s definition of success and is able to reflect on the voices along the way who seek to guide him.
Jun 15, 2021 12:59PM Add a comment
Centered: Trading Your Plans for a Life That Matters

Cyndy Davenport
Cyndy Davenport is reading Under the Wide and Starry Sky
May 7th: Though certainly intrigued by the subjects, I’m finding this a tedious read—currently listening to chapter 39. I’ve missed dearly going to the library, tucking myself in a corner by the window to read...as I’ve adapted with more audible books, ebooks, digital copies of my news-often wonder if a significant part of reading—that of checking back and rereading—having to rely on a narrator hasn’t
been a minus.
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Under the Wide and Starry Sky

Cyndy Davenport
Cyndy Davenport is reading Under the Wide and Starry Sky
May 7th: Though certainly intrigued by the subjects, I’m finding this a tedious read—currently listening to chapter 39. I’ve missed dearly going to the library, tucking myself in a corner by the window to read...as I’ve adapted with more audible books, ebooks, digital copies of my news-often wonder if a significant part of reading—that of checking back and rereading—having to rely on a narrator hasn’t
been a minus.
May 07, 2021 01:01AM Add a comment
Under the Wide and Starry Sky

Cyndy Davenport
Cyndy Davenport is reading Under the Wide and Starry Sky
May 7th: Though certainly intrigued by the subjects, I’m finding this a tedious read—currently listening to chapter 39. I’ve missed dearly going to the library, tucking myself in a corner by the window to read...as I’ve adapted with more audible books, ebooks, digital copies of my news-often wonder if a significant part of reading—that of checking back and rereading—having to rely on a narrator hasn’t
been a minus.
May 07, 2021 01:00AM Add a comment
Under the Wide and Starry Sky

Cyndy Davenport
Cyndy Davenport is reading Under the Wide and Starry Sky
May 7th: Though certainly intrigued by the subjects, I’m finding this a tedious read—currently listening to chapter 39. I’ve missed dearly going to the library, tucking myself in a corner by the window to read...as I’ve adapted with more audible books, ebooks, digital copies of my news-often wonder if a significant part of reading—that of checking back and rereading—or having to rely on a narrator hasn’t
May 07, 2021 12:59AM Add a comment
Under the Wide and Starry Sky

Cyndy Davenport
Cyndy Davenport is on page 110 of 386 of Man of My Time
On hold...
Nov 01, 2020 08:22PM Add a comment
Man of My Time

Cyndy Davenport
Cyndy Davenport is reading The Nothing Man
The horror of this thriller is that such evil could invade the lives of the most ordinary, everyday people’s lives.
I held my breath in places!
Nov 01, 2020 08:19PM Add a comment
The Nothing Man

Cyndy Davenport
Cyndy Davenport is on page 311 of 320 of To the Stars Through Difficulties
An enjoyable read with characters you’d like to get to know—I loved the fact that in escaping their “failures” that Angelina and Traci brought salvation to these two small towns—making them evolve beyond their histories
Jul 22, 2020 12:56PM Add a comment
To the Stars Through Difficulties

Cyndy Davenport
Cyndy Davenport is on page 243 of 440 of Point of Origin (Kay Scarpetta, #9)
Always drawn to the skill of Cornwell’s writing—the deep care Dr. Scarpetti brings to each victim—sensational, certainly gruesome crimes have taken their lives. Though often weary, she never tires of searching justice for them.
Jun 23, 2020 11:20AM Add a comment
Point of Origin (Kay Scarpetta, #9)

Cyndy Davenport
Cyndy Davenport is 63% done with Upstream: Selected Essays
I relish the time spent with this book—probably will never “finish” it as it has become an old friend.
Apr 16, 2020 06:45AM Add a comment
Upstream: Selected Essays

Cyndy Davenport
Cyndy Davenport is on page 114 of 178 of Upstream: Selected Essays
Not sure I will ever “finish” this book as it has become a companion.
Jan 24, 2020 08:51AM Add a comment
Upstream: Selected Essays

Cyndy Davenport
Cyndy Davenport is reading Accidental Saints: Finding God in All the Wrong People
Profound stories of faith from everyday encounters.
Nov 27, 2018 06:38PM Add a comment
Accidental Saints: Finding God in All the Wrong People

Cyndy Davenport
Cyndy Davenport is reading A Place at the Table
I found this treasure of a book on a book sharing shelf in our Metra station. The plot winds through the tragedies and imperfections of 3 young lives whose stories
poignantly interface at the end.
Nov 16, 2017 05:44PM Add a comment
A Place at the Table

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