Books read for the first time are marked with a #
Books are listed by author (or series creator),
and not necessarily in the order read.
and not necessarily in the order read.
"Mother Angelica's Private
and Pithy Lessons from the Scriptures" #
introduced and edited by Raymond Arroyo
reserved for Sunday
"Secrets (Brookville C.C. No 4)"
"Friends Forever (Brookville C.C. No 5)"
by Tziporah Elian
[children's/young teen fiction, Jewish, series]
"The Yada Yada Prayer Group Gets Tough"
"The Yada Yada Prayer Group Gets Caught"
by Neta Jackson
[Religious fiction, series, Protestant, multi-denominational and non-denominational]
by Neta Jackson
[Religious fiction, series, Protestant, multi-denominational and non-denominational]
(I figured out why the Yada Yada books
appeal to me. It's in this post.)
This time around, I'm also going
to read ALL of the spin-offs
to read ALL of the spin-offs
"What Do You Say, Dear?"
by Sesyle Joslin
[picture book]
(openlibrary.org loan)
First time I've read this in years.
I forgot how funny it is.
"Every Day Is A Gift
Minute Meditations for Every Day
Taken From the Holy Bible
and the Writings of the Saints"
Introduction by Rev. Frederick Schroeder
daily devotional reading for 2016
Taken From the Holy Bible
and the Writings of the Saints"
Introduction by Rev. Frederick Schroeder
daily devotional reading for 2016
"Blueberry Muffins: Everyday Stories of God's Love"
by Colleen Spiro
[nonfiction]
(Kindle book)
reserved for Sunday
"Walden"
by Henry David Thoreau
[nonfiction]
[nonfiction]