Saturday, February 21, 2015

Books Read In The Past Week

Books read for the first time are marked with  a #

Books, (except Sunday books) are grouped by author, and not necessarily in the order read.


Sunday books

"The Story of the Trapp Family Singers"
by Maria Augusta Trapp
[autobiography/biography]

"That Office Boy" #
by Fr. Francis J. Finn, S.J.
[children's fiction]
(free online book)

"The Little Apostle On Crutches" # 
by Henriette Eugenie Delemare
[children's fiction]

(free online book)



"Olivia and the Little Way"
by Nancy Belanger
[children's fiction]

(Kindle book]

Weekday Books

"All The Time You Need, The Greatest Gift In The World" #
by Robert R. Updegraff
[nonfiction]
(The author also wrote "Try
Giving Yourself Away" under

the pen-name David Dunn. )
This book has some good advice, and interesting anecdotes.
{carrying over into next week}

"Lark Rise to Candleford
A Trilogy"
by Flora Thompson
[autobiography]
{carrying over into next week}
(some books really should be read slowly, and this, to me, is one of them.)

"Here's A Penny"
by Carolyn Haywood
[children's fiction]

"Heidi's Children"
by Charles Tritten
[children's fiction]
(openlibrary.org loan)
[fiction]
(Kindle book)

"Heart to Heart"
(Free Kindle book, 2-in-1, also has "Twenty-One Ponies, but I still have my physical copy of that one, and almost all the other books in the series.)
"Twenty-One Ponies" 
"Star Light"
by Sandra Byrd
[children's fiction, Christian, (Protestant, no denomination specified) Secret Sisters series]

A Book for Weekdays AND Sundays
"The Imitation of Christ"
by Thomas A Kempis
[Kindle book]

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