A # indicates a book read for the first time
Books are listed by author (or series creator)
"My Daily Spiritual Companion"
by Marci Alborghetti
daily devotional reading for 2017
I liked the book I used last year better Praying with the Early Christians"
by Mike Aquilina
[Catholic spirituality]
"The Home Has A Heart"
''Snail Mail No More''
(physical copy)
by Paula Danziger and Ann M. Martin
[children's/YA fiction]
''B is for Betsy''
''Betsy and Billy''
''Here's A Penny''
(physical copies)
''Penny and Peter''
''C is For Cupcake'' #
(openlibrary.org loans)
''Penny Goes To Camp''
[physical copy]
by Carolyn Haywood
[children's fiction]
"Whose Cat Is That?"
by Thyra Ferre Bjorn
[nonfiction; Christian (Protestant) themes, recipes,
anecdotes]
(December chapter only)
[nonfiction; Christian (Protestant) themes, recipes,
anecdotes]
(December chapter only)
''P.S. Longer Letter Later''
(openlibrary.org loan)''Snail Mail No More''
(physical copy)
by Paula Danziger and Ann M. Martin
[children's/YA fiction]
''B is for Betsy''
''Betsy and Billy''
''Here's A Penny''
(physical copies)
''Penny and Peter''
''C is For Cupcake'' #
(openlibrary.org loans)
''Penny Goes To Camp''
[physical copy]
by Carolyn Haywood
[children's fiction]
"Whose Cat Is That?"
by Virginia Kahl
[picture book]
[picture book]
(openlibrary.org loan)
''If I Love You, Am I Trapped Forever?''
by M. E. Kerr
[YA fiction](openlibrary.org loan)
''Lassie and the Kittens'' #
by Robert Maxwell and Co.
[picture book based on the tv show]
(openlibrary.org loan)
''The New Diary''
by Tristine Rainer
[nonfiction]
''Sideways Stories From Wayside School''
''Wayside School Is Falling Down''
by Louis Sachar
[children's fiction]
( openlibrary.org loans)
''Dorrie's Book''
by Marilyn Sachs
[children's fiction]
"Pink Slippers, Bat Mitzvah Blues"
[nonfiction]
''Sideways Stories From Wayside School''
''Wayside School Is Falling Down''
by Louis Sachar
[children's fiction]
( openlibrary.org loans)
''Dorrie's Book''
by Marilyn Sachs
[children's fiction]
"Pink Slippers, Bat Mitzvah Blues"
by Ferida Wolff
[children's fiction, Jewish]
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