Welcome to my weekly book update post where I share what books I read this past week + my honest thoughts and star ratings of them.
A Word on My Star Ratings
The star ratings I give the books I read are based on a 5-star rating system. I rarely will ever give a book a 1-star rating (maybe never?), because my philosophy is that if a book is only worthy of one star, I’m more than likely going to quit reading it. 🙂 In the same vein, you’ll also notice that I’ll rarely give a 5-star rating as I reserve those for only my very, very favorite books.
Want to see all of the books I’ve read so far this year? Check out my Good Reads page.
Here are the two books I finished last week…
The Path Between Us: An Enneagram Journey to Healthy Relationships
If you enjoy all things Enneagram, I definitely recommend this book. It’s an in-depth at each number on the Enneagram and how that number relates and differs with other numbers.
I found it insightful, enlightening, and just downright interesting. And while I’d studied a lot about the Enneagram, I learned quite a few new things — especially when it comes to how to better relate with other numbers, communicate with them, and help them to feel seen and valued.
It also definitely, definitely confirmed what I already knew to be true: I’m an Enneagram 8 through and through! Also, it sparked some great conversations between Jesse and me about how we interact, how certain things I do can make him want to shut down (he’s a 5), and how we’ve both grown so much healthier as people in the last 10 years.
The only thing I will mention is that if you’re new to the Enneagram, I wouldn’t recommend starting with this book. Instead, I’d start with a book like, The Road Back to You.
Verdict: 4 stars
Building a Story Brand: Clarify Your Message
I’ve been to one of Donald Miller’s Story Brand workshops before and it made an indelible mark on how I approach marketing and communication with customers in our business. This book was a good refresher to listen to.
If you are a blogger, a business owner, an online entrepreneur, or have any say in the marketing or oversight of the company you work for, I would highly recommend this book. It will likely challenge the way you think when it comes to marketing and change the way you approach doing business.
The best part is that this book gives you a really clear-cut action plan and walks you step-by-step through out to implement it. So you don’t just read about the great ideas; you actually know how to put them into practice in your business!
Two things I did want to mention: 1) I think this book would be better to read a physical copy of than to listen to as it’s more hands-on and has projects for each chapter. 2) I was a little turned off by the multiple promotions for Story Brand products and services. I understand that the goal was likely to get people to want to invest into some of the higher priced products that Story Brand offers, but I found it to be a turn-off — and it almost merited me bumping the rating of the book down to 3 stars.
Verdict: 4 stars
Book I Didn’t Finish
The Atomic City Girls — Unfortunately, this book was a big disappointment to me. I had high hopes for it, but within an hour or so of listening, I quickly discovered it seemed more focused on the romantic story and details of that than the actual historical details of Oak Ridge. Yes, there were some historical details, but the book continued to sound more and more like a soap opera or tabloid and started going into details about the character’s loves lives that felt too edgy/raunchy for me… so I ended up quitting it. Does anyone have a book to recommend about Oak Ridge that is interesting but also much more historically rich?
Classic Movie We Watched Last Week
The kids decided — all on their own — that they want to start watching one old classic movie per week together as a family in 2020. They are helping me choose the list of movies and I’ll be reporting here what we watch each week and their thoughts on it.
I plan to do a big classic movie round-up post at the end of the year with their verdict on the best and favorites of the ones we watched. (Thank you for all the great suggestions for must-watch classic movies!)
Last week, we watched the 1950’s Disney version of Treasure Island. Both girls had read this book in school, so they found that made the movie more interesting.
It was a little slow and long (even though it was only 1 hour and 35 minutes, it felt long), but overall we mostly enjoyed it. I will say it’s probably been one of our least favorite classic movies so far.
What did you read this past week? Any books you think I really need to add to my long to-read list??
Chris says
I liked the movie, The Story of Alexander Graham Bell.
Crystal Paine says
Thank you for the recommendation!
Rachel C says
“The Girls of Atomic City” by Denise Kiernan was fascinating! It was very clean, and I found it to be very historically rich, including lots about the science behind everything going on at Oak Ridge. I grew up very near that area, so enjoyed reading about places I was familiar with as well!
Crystal Paine says
I’ve been wanting to read that book! Thank you for the recommendation!
Lisa says
I recommend the book You were there Too by Colleen Oakley. I just finished it. The story was different and it kept you interested. A little goofy at parts but it finished good. I read a lot and I hardly ever recommend books because most have the same general plot.
Crystal Paine says
Thank you for the recommendation!
Julia Morris says
I recommend the 1990 version of Treasure Island with Charlton Heston as Long John Silver and Christian Bale as Jim Hawkins. I think I liked this version better.
I have The Girls of Atomic City – thank you for your review. I read Atomic City Girls and liked it.
Crystal Paine says
Thanks so much for these recommendations!
Pam Brown says
My teens really enjoyed the movie Twelve Angry Men. Have you watched that one before? There was so much to discuss after it. We really were able to psychoanalyze the characters.
Crystal Paine says
The girls and I recently went to a play that was based on that movie and it made me want to see the movie! Thanks for the recommendation!
Meg says
You all may enjoy Muppets Treasure Island a bit more :). It’s not slow, but entertaining, very funny, and a little bit of scary for my 4- year-old.
Crystal Paine says
Thank you for the recommendation!
Monica says
Our kids like Shipwrecked and Kidnapped movies much better than Treasure Island.
Crystal Paine says
Thank you for that recommendation!
Leanne says
Swiss Family Robinson is another one that is similar to these. My kids loved it.
Crystal Paine says
We watched that one a few weeks ago and the kids loved it!
Alisha says
Yes, the girls of Atomic City was an excellent read! One of my favorite historical books ever read.
Crystal Paine says
Thank you for the recommendation!
Janice Galusha says
I am reading “Finding God in the Shack”. I read the book and saw the movie. I would love to hear your comments on these.
Crystal Paine says
I haven’t read the book or seen the movie, but thank you for sharing that book you are reading.
Patricia Keppy says
Crystal, I would like to recommend Love Does by Bob Goff.
Crystal Paine says
I loved that book and it’s one that deeply impacted my life!
Charlotte W. says
Hey, Crystal……I have a book to recommend by Bobby Allen, a christian business coach who is the CEO of Legacy Leadership and Coaching.
Relational Leadership:People over Purpose.
You should be able to google the title of the book. My husband and I have known him for a few years and he has reached a ton of business folks for the cause of Christ.
I hope you enjoy reading it. He has other books but I thought this one would relate to you the most.
God Bless!!
Crystal Paine says
Thanks so much for the recommendation!
Lej says
My daughter loves horses so we watch National Velvet with Elizabeth Taylor. Definitely give it a watch if you haven’t already.
Crystal Paine says
Thank you for the recommendation!
Kat says
I loved The Girls of Atomic City – much better nonfiction take on it.
Crystal Paine says
Thank you for the recommendation!