What book are you reading? #2

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“Benchley Lost and Found” a collection of essays and articles by Robert Benchley.

Funny, funny stuff.
 
Just finished one of the most unusual, but well-written novels I have read in ages: Lark & Termite.
 
Just finished reading “Swear to God” by Scott Hahn. About the Sacraments. Great!!!;)👍
 
This is my second attempt at reading “Jesus of Nazareth” by our Holy Father.
 
I *was * reading “Ghost Fox” by James Houston now I’m reading “Traveling Light” by Max Lucado.

Also, I read many Catholic material (magazines, pamphlets, even the threads on here)
 
I have an anatomy and physiology test tomorrow, so I’m reading that book. My fun reading right now is The World According to Bertie by Alexander McCall Smith. I just love the whole Scotland Street series.
 
Hi all new to group and dileix so bear with the spelling. Found a book from about 10 years ago. called The Sparrow, set in the near future and earths first mission to an alian planet. The team is made up of all Jesuits and one Jew and how there perspectives affect the mission. I am on the 2nd book now called The Children of God. Not a farry tail its a ruoghf read. but for a Cathlic who likes SiFi its a must.

Peace be with you
 
I am 24 pages away from finishing Joyce Meyer’s book called Beauty For Ashes. I am trying to finish it today so that I can start on a new book for Lent. I am going to start Rick Warrens Purpose Driven Life tomorrow.
 
I’m starting to read the Catechism for the Catholic Church.
I’m still trying to finish the Catholic Bible Study Handbook. :o
 
You might try reading the new United States Catholic Catechism for Adults. It is much easier to read than the original Catechism–🙂 and has discussion questions.
 
I have an anatomy and physiology test tomorrow, so I’m reading that book. My fun reading right now is The World According to Bertie by Alexander McCall Smith. I just love the whole Scotland Street series.
I like his books about the African lady detective. Was dissapointed though in one that seemed to make an excuse for abortion.Didn’t fit with the character or culture I thought.Otherwise good reads.
 
I like his books about the African lady detective. Was dissapointed though in one that seemed to make an excuse for abortion.Didn’t fit with the character or culture I thought.Otherwise good reads.
I’ve only read one of those–The Kalahari Typing School For Men. Too bad about the abortion issue; it’s always disappointing to me, too, when something like that comes up. If you like those, the Scotland Street books are wonderful!
 
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