Books read for the first time are marked with a #. (Why haven't I, until now, given the #
to Sunday books I hadn't read before?)
"Love God And Do What You Please"
to Sunday books I hadn't read before?)
"Love God And Do What You Please"
by St. Alphonsus Liguori
adapted by M.J. Huber
[non-fiction, Catholic]
{Sunday book}
"Learning to Lean" #
by Richard Maffeo
[non-fiction, Catholic]
{Sunday book}
(Amazon Kindle cloud reader)
"Elsie's Girlhood"
{carried over from last week}
"Elsie's Womanhood"
{carrying over into next week}
{carried over from last week}
"Elsie's Womanhood"
{carrying over into next week}
by Martha Finley
[children's fiction, Christian, Protestant]
I find certain things in the "Elsie" books really
interesting, and other things in them really annoying.
"The American Frugal Housewife"
by Mrs. Child (Lydia Maria Child)
Twelfth Edition, Enlarged and
corrected by the author
She had to add the word "Americaan" to
the title because there was a book by the
same name published in England.
{carrying over into next week}
interesting, and other things in them really annoying.
"The American Frugal Housewife"
by Mrs. Child (Lydia Maria Child)
Twelfth Edition, Enlarged and
corrected by the author
She had to add the word "Americaan" to
the title because there was a book by the
same name published in England.
{carrying over into next week}
2 comments:
I see a few more things to add to my own reading list... thank you!
I see a few more things to add to my own reading list... thank you!
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