Books read for the first time are marked with a #
Books, (except Sunday books) are grouped by author, and not necessarily in the order read.
"Love God And Do What You Please"
by St. Alphonsus Liguori
adapted by M. J. Huber
[spiritual reading]
a favorite of mine; thank God it wasn't one of the books
lost when I moved!
a favorite of mine; thank God it wasn't one of the books
lost when I moved!
"Bless Me, Father, for I Have Kids" #
by Susie Lloyd
[nonfiction, humor]
(Kindle books)
{reserved for Sunday}
"Deuteronomy"
"Jonah"
(one my favorites!)
"Galatians"
(This post explains my Bible-reading plan.)
{Also, inspired by something I read in
"The Way of a Pilgrim," I've startedreading one full Gospel every day, dividing each Gospel into several portions.}
"Matthew"
(Monday and Friday]
"Mark"
(Tuesday and Saturday)
"Luke"
(Wednesday)
"John"
(Thursday)
"Raise High The Roof Beam, Carpenters"
and "Seymour: An Introduction"
{"Seymour" carried over from last week}
"Franny" and "Zooey"
by J. D. Salinger
[fiction]
"The Way of a Pilgrim
author unknown.
Translated by Helen Bacovcin
Foreword by Walter J. Ciszek, S.J.
[Spirituality (Orthodox, Russian)]
"Carney's House Party"
by Maud Hart Lovelace
[YA fiction]
"Red Rose and Tiger Lily or
In a Wider World" #
(sequel to "A World of Girls")
by L. T. Meade
[children's fiction]
(free Amazon Kindle book)
I've been meaning to read this for several
months.
{carrying over into next week}
"The Great American Broadcast: A Celebration
of Radio's Golden Age"
by Leonard Maltin
{carrying over into next week}
"Red Rose and Tiger Lily or
In a Wider World" #
(sequel to "A World of Girls")
by L. T. Meade
[children's fiction]
(free Amazon Kindle book)
I've been meaning to read this for several
months.
{carrying over into next week}
"The Great American Broadcast: A Celebration
of Radio's Golden Age"
by Leonard Maltin
{carrying over into next week}
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