Books read for the first time are marked with a #
Books are grouped in their sections by author,
and not necessarily in the order read.
and not necessarily in the order read.
"Least of All, Me"
by Sr. Anthony Marie, OSF
[Catholic fiction, based on fact]
(a great favorite of mine!)
"The Happiness of Heaven"
by Fr. J. Boudreau, S.J.
"Cottage Evening Tales,
For Young People" #
by M. L. M.
(free online book)
Weekday Books
"Dandelion Wine"
by Ray Bradbury
[fiction]
"Dear Pen Pal"
{carried over from last week}
(Kindle book)
by Heather Vogel Frederick
"That Dodger Horse" #
by Delos Wheeler Lovelace
[children's fiction]
(openlibrary.org loan)
I've read Maud Hart Lovelace's
Betsy-Tacy books so many times,
but this is the first time I've read one
of her husband's books.
"Dandelion Wine"
by Ray Bradbury
[fiction]
"All Because of Raizy"
"Families, Etc."
"Thanks to You!"
by Miriam L. Elias
[children's/young teen fiction, Judaica]
[children's/young teen fiction, Judaica]
(in "A Classic Trio, 3-in-1, second volume)
{carried over from last week}
(Kindle book)
by Heather Vogel Frederick
[children's books, series, interesting for adults as well]
I wish there had been Mother-Daughter Book Clubs when I was a kid. There were enough mothers and daughters for such a club right on my block; even right in my building. Perhaps we would have called it The Commodore Mother-Daughter Book Club, since the building's name was The Commodore.
I wish there had been Mother-Daughter Book Clubs when I was a kid. There were enough mothers and daughters for such a club right on my block; even right in my building. Perhaps we would have called it The Commodore Mother-Daughter Book Club, since the building's name was The Commodore.
"That Dodger Horse" #
by Delos Wheeler Lovelace
[children's fiction]
(openlibrary.org loan)
I've read Maud Hart Lovelace's
Betsy-Tacy books so many times,
but this is the first time I've read one
of her husband's books.
"Emily of Deep Valley"
by Maud Hart Lovelace
[YA fiction]
"The Tale of Pigling Bland" #
by Beatrix Potter
"The Tale of Pigling Bland" #
by Beatrix Potter
[picture book.
( in "Beatrix Potter The Complete Tales") ]
( in "Beatrix Potter The Complete Tales") ]
(Kindle book)
"A Tree Grows In Brooklyn"
by Betty Smith
[fiction]
(the first modern, as opposed to classic, adult book I ever read;
I was twelve at the time.)
{carrying over into next week}
"A Tree Grows In Brooklyn"
by Betty Smith
[fiction]
(the first modern, as opposed to classic, adult book I ever read;
I was twelve at the time.)
{carrying over into next week}
A Book for Weekdays AND Sundays
"The Imitation of Christ"
by Thomas A Kempis
[Kindle book]