Saturday, October 11, 2014

Books Read in the Past Week



Books read for the first time are marked with a #

Books are grouped by author,
and not necessarily in the order read.


"Between Heaven and Mirth"#
by James Martin, SJ
[non-fiction]
(Kindle book)
"Travelers Along the Way"
by Fr. Benedict Groeschel (RIP)
[collective biography]
"The Story of a Soul"
by St. Therese of Lisieux
"In This House Of Brede"
by Rumer Godden
[fiction]
(a great favorite of mine)
{Sunday books}

Bible books read this week:
"Joshua"
"The Gospel According to Matthew"

"Then There Were Five"
{carried over from last week}
by Elizabeth Enright
[children's fiction]
in The Melendy Family
three books in one volume
(openlibrary.org loan)


"The Alpine Path
The Story of my Career" #
by L. M. Montgomery
[autobiography]
{carried over from last week}


"The Sun is Shining on the Other Side"
by Margaret Jensen
[Christian (Protestant) nonfiction]

(stories from her earlier books)
{carried over from last week}

"Self-Denial,
or Alice Wood and Her Missionary Society" #
by American Sunday School Union
[children's fiction, Christian (Protestant)]
(free Kindle book)
I would have liked this better if there had
been more "story" to it; if the author had
actually SHOWN the girls working to earn
money, struggling with temptation, and so on.

"Mildred Keith"
"Mildred at Roselands"
 {carrying over into next week}
by Martha Finley
[children's fiction, Christian (Protestant)]
(free online books)

"Paul Harvey's The Rest of the Story"
by Paul Aurandt
[nonfiction]

"Screwball"
by Alberta Armer
[children's fiction]


"Russell Sprouts" #
by Johanna Hurwitz
[children's fiction]
(quick read)

"The American Frugal Housewife"
by Mrs. Child (Lydia Maria  Child) 
Twelfth Edition, Enlarged and
corrected by the author 
She had to add the word "American" to
the title because there was a book by the 
same name published in England.
 {carrying over into next week}





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