What are you reading these days?

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The back of Paint Cans šŸ˜¦ ā€¦I hope to get back to reading ā€œImitation of Christ.ā€ šŸ™‚
 
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Marie:
The back of Paint Cans šŸ˜¦ ā€¦I hope to get back to reading ā€œImitation of Christ.ā€ šŸ™‚
what color? it has to be something intersting!
 
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what color? it has to be something intersting!
Oliveā€¦ šŸ™‚ Very interestingā€¦especially the opps! I missed and hit the ceiling. I have spots on the white ceiling that I am now trying to camoflage. šŸ˜¦ And the outsideā€¦Blue. Lovely shade, gray trim and red for the door. Everything dries at different ratesā€¦Ick! I am running around trying to remember where I stopped last on the outside. :confused: Too hot this week for outdoor painting so the bathroom is my victim of choice. šŸ˜ƒ
 
The Art of War by Machaivelli

Next will probably be The Big Nowhere by Jame Ellroy
 
Yeah, Iā€™m reading Mountains Beyond Mountains by Kidder, about a doctor who establishes clinics all over the world. Great book.

Next two in the queue are the 6th Harry Potter book and a book about forensic investigation after a murder (canā€™t remember the title). šŸ™‚ Then hopefully Iā€™ll also get a new shop manual for my new car!

Eamon
 
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Marie:
Oliveā€¦ šŸ™‚ Very interestingā€¦especially the opps! I missed and hit the ceiling. I have spots on the white ceiling that I am now trying to camoflage. šŸ˜¦ And the outsideā€¦Blue. Lovely shade, gray trim and red for the door. Everything dries at different ratesā€¦Ick! I am running around trying to remember where I stopped last on the outside. :confused: Too hot this week for outdoor painting so the bathroom is my victim of choice. šŸ˜ƒ
oooooooooooooooo! can I helpā€¦??
 
Saints in The Word - almost done!

At Godā€™s Pace - re-reading for the 4th timeā€¦

He and I - re-reading for the umpteenth timeā€¦
 
Poustinia, by Catherine Doherty
Year-Round Catechumenate, by Mary Birmingham
The Way of Perfection, by Saint Teresa of Jesus (Avila) in a rather quaint English of 1942 vintage
The Divine Office every day! (am I a pious Catholic creep, or what?)

Waiting on the Ramp:
A Long, Long Way, by Sebastian Barry (a novel about Irishmen in the Brit Army in 1916)
This is your Life, by John Oā€™Farrell ( a funny novel about the nature of fame and being a personality)

Also looking to buy a decent Pilgrim handbook for the Holy Land; I am going there at Christmas (yes surely, a pious catholic creep!)
 
The Cardinal
Written in 1950. Later in the 60ā€™s a movie was made. If you saw the movie, read the bookā€“itā€™s great!!

Micki
 
Currently: Handbook of Christian Apologetics by Peter Kreeft, Ronald K. Tacelli

Just Finished: A Refutation of Moral Relativism: Interviews With an Absolutist ā€“ by Peter Kreeft

Just Started: Exodus
 
I discovered C. S. Lewisā€™s nonfiction this summer. Got through Mere Christianity and Screwtape Lettersā€¦ reading Out of the Silent Planet (fiction) now then on to The Problem of Pain.
 
The Catholic Church and Conversion G. K. Chesterton
Evangelium Vitae John Paul II

and I *should *be reading, for class,
The Christian Tradition: Vol. 1: The Emergence of the Catholic Tradition (100-600) Jaroslav Pelikan
 
Sgt Sweaters:
The Catholic Church and Conversion G. K. Chesterton
Evangelium Vitae John Paul II

and I *should *be reading, for class,
The Christian Tradition: Vol. 1: The Emergence of the Catholic Tradition (100-600) Jaroslav Pelikan
Have you read The Spirit of Catholicism by Fr. Karl Adam?

You should if you havenā€™t yet - I say it is a must read, not only for ALL Catholics, but for ALL Christianity.
 
E.E.N.S.:
Have you read The Spirit of Catholicism by Fr. Karl Adam?

You should if you havenā€™t yet - I say it is a must read, not only for ALL Catholics, but for ALL Christianity.
Hadnā€™t even heard of it, but thanks for the tip. Iā€™m always open to new books. šŸ™‚

God bless.
 
I just finished book #4 of The Civil War Battle Series by James Reasoner. Good if you like historical fiction. #10 just came out.
 
The Spirit of the Liturgy by Cardinal Ratzinger. I thought I would get to know the new man on top.
 
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Oooh, I read Jane Eyre last year for summer reading. I abhored it. So pointless! I suppose itā€™s too much of a chick book for me, though. Itā€™s just so long, and seemingly random with itā€™s story. It did teach me a useful lesson in humility though, ;).
i like jane eyre. wuthering heightsā€“now that was terrible! itā€™s the first book i felt like throwing against a wall.
 
Hi,
I just finished reading ā€œThe Virginian.ā€ It was school assigned but I will totally read it again later. The stoic, silent, gentlemanly nature of the Virginian, a cowboy, sort of seems like the way Catholic men should act. His character is almost like that of Captain Blood (a pirate, buccaneer, and gentleman) in ā€œCaptain Blood.ā€ Donā€™t let the name fool you, it is an excellent book, as well. And both books have moral themes to them. Ya canā€™t beat that! So, like I said . . . Great books!
 
I have just got The Ice Master by Jennifer Niven out of the library. It is the true story of a disastrous exploration in the Arctic in 1913.
There was a nearly simultaneous occurence in the Antarctic, with the Shackleton party, which grabbed the attention away from this one, but I am fascinated by this one. For one thing, an Inuit woman who was there with her parents who were guide & cook for the party, was still alive to tell her memories to the author. She also has journals kept both by those who survived, & those who perished.
After that, I am ready for something light & frothyā€¦
 
Iā€™ve just finished:

Consolation of Philosophy by Boethius
The Seven Storey Mountain by Thomas Merton

Over the weekend Iā€™ll be starting Theology and Sanity by Frank Sheed.

Iā€™ve also been reading articles from a local Catholic newspaper and from America magazine during breakfast.
 
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