Books read for the first time are marked with a #
Books are listed 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"
(This post explains my Bible-reading plan.)
"Betsy Was a Junior"
{carried over from last week}
"Betsy and Joe"
{carrying over into next week}
by Maud Hart Lovelace
[YA fiction]
"Book by Book: The Complete Guide to Creating Mother-Daughter Book Clubs"
by Cindy Hudson
[nonfiction]
(Kindle book)
{carried over from last week}
I was able to get this for $0.99 thanks to Heather Vogel Frederick's blog.
"Penina Levine is a Hard Boiled Egg" #
by Rebecca O'Connell
[children's fiction, Judaica]
"Half and Half" #
by Lensey Namioka
[children's fiction]
(openlibrary.org loan)
"Half and Half" #
by Lensey Namioka
[children's fiction]
(openlibrary.org loan)
"Autumn Winifred Oliver Does Things Different" #
by Kristen O'Donnell Tubb
[children's fiction]
"The Ring of Rocamadour" #
by Michael D. Beil
[children's fiction, Red Blazer Girls series]
(Kindle book)
https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/188-children-s-books selection"Casebook of Successful Ideas for Advertising and Selling"
by Samm Sinclair Baker
[nonfiction]
{carrying over into next week}
(I first saw this book in my high school... or was it junior high school? library.
I love the case histories in this book, and now, thanks to the Internet,
I can actually SEE some of the advertisements mentioned!)