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.
"Between Heaven and Mirth"#
by James Martin, SJ
[non-fiction]
(Kindle book)
"Reproachfully Yours"
by Lucile Hasley
[nonfiction]
{Sunday books}
"Isaiah"
"The Gospel According to John"
"The Gospel According to John"
"All The Time You Need, The Greatest Gift In The World" #
by Robert R. Updegraff
[nonfiction]
(another book I wanted to read because I love "Try
Giving Yourself Away," which the author wrote under
the pen-name David Dunn. )
This book also offers good advice, and interesting anecdotes.
{carried over from last week}
"Friday the Rabbi Slept Late"
by Harry Kemelman
[fiction, Jewish (Conservative), Mystery]
(openlibrary.org loan)
{carried over from last week}
by Robert R. Updegraff
[nonfiction]
(another book I wanted to read because I love "Try
Giving Yourself Away," which the author wrote under
the pen-name David Dunn. )
This book also offers good advice, and interesting anecdotes.
{carried over from last week}
"Friday the Rabbi Slept Late"
by Harry Kemelman
[fiction, Jewish (Conservative), Mystery]
(openlibrary.org loan)
{carried over from last week}
(pages missing so did not finish)
"The Younguns of Mansfield"
"Frankie and the Secret"
"The Circus Escape"
by Thomas L. Tedrow
[children's fiction, historical]
"Mennonite Martha"
by Margaret Pitcairn Stratchan
[children's fiction, historical]
"How Green Was My Valley"
by Richard Llewellyn
[fiction]
"Anne of Green Gables"
by L. M. Montgomery
[fiction]
{carrying over into next week}
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