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Fides et Ratio, the encyclical on Faith and Reason by Ven. Pope John Paul II.
 
The Black Stallion, by Walter Farley. Oh, the memories! And a great adventure tale as well. 😃
 
**The Godless Delusion **by Patrick Madrid and Kenneth Hensley is very good.

And for entertainment, I’m also reading Crisscross: A Repairman Jack novel by F. Paul Wilson.
 
The Serpent’s Tale, by Ariana Franklin, a medieval murder mystery set in 12th century England.

Also, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, which I want to finish re-reading before the movie comes out on the 19th.
 
Introverts in the Church: Finding Our Place in an Extroverted Culture

and also iPads for Dummies!
 
October’s Catholic Digest

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Still attempting to read

“The Experience of Being Called: A guide in knowing if you have a Religious Vocation” by: Br. Gerlac O’ Loughlin, O.C.S.O.
 
Introverts in the Church: Finding Our Place in an Extroverted Culture

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Sounds interesting!

I’ve been reading everything horse: a book on breeds, the old Walter Farley novels, and Justin Morgan Had a Horse.
 
EXORCISM and The Church Militant by Fr. Thomas Euteneuer …also has a forward by Fr Coropi

so far it’s really interesting…a look at our church from a totally new and different perspective. You probably wont hear this preached from the pulpit !! If your the least bit interested inspiritual warfare…then this book is a must read…

LukeSR:thumbsup:
 
I finally got through reading The Time Of My Life by Patrick Swayze and Lisa Niemi. What an amazing man and book. I didnt realize that I had so much in common with Patrick. He really is a good man. A must read book. There is some foul language in it but if you can over look it, It really is a great book.

Last night I started another book that I found very hard to put down. It is by Bill Wiese called 23 Minutes In Hell. This is one man’s story about what he saw, heard, and felt in that place of torment. I read 103 pages of it yesterday and have like 32 some odd more to go. It gives a detailed description of what he felt, smelled and heard. Some might be thinking that it is a bogus book but I truely believe that what he is saying is true and he even gives Biblical reference to what he had gone through. I encourage everyone to go to the library or half.com or half price books and find and read it. Wal Mart even has it. Jesus told the Author Bill Wiese to "Tell Them I Am Coming Very , Very Soon!’
 
Currently reading two books:

The Three Musketeers/ Alexander Dumas
An American Tragedy/ Theodore Drieser

Next on my list
Lolita
Lady Chatterley’s Lover
 
I know these are not necessarily books but I finished reading

Liguorian Magazine November issue

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Currently reading Catholic Digest November issue

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Currently reading “Journey to the Center of the Earth” by: Jules Vernes
 
Just got through reading 23 Minutes In Hell by Bill Wiese. Great book and encouraged one for everyone to read. Gets you thinking about straightening up if you are slack. Next I am going to try reading two books at the same time. Heart Hunger by Cindi McMenamin and The Good News About Sex And Marriage by Christopher West. God Grace me with the ability of juggling two books at a time.
 
The Book of Genesis, King James Version Bible
Surah III, Qur’an
Catholicism and Fundamentalism by Karl Keating (really great read)
The Complete Dead Seas Scrolls in English
The Age of Fallibility by George Soros, aka Spooky Dude, The Man Who Broke The English Pound, etc.
 
Just finished “Your Heart Belongs to Me” by Dean Koontz. Surprisingly positive book that Archbishop Sheen would have liked. All about offering up your suffering.
 
LukeSr and Gigglin4God- Both books sound very interesting and I would “suspect” (sorry for the poor choice of words) that one would learn a lesson and gain more knowledge about the Catholic faith, Church, and so forth.

child_of_God85 & Andrew1983- You can read that many books at once? Wow! I’m having trouble reading one (laughs)

cthulhubryan- My friend really enjoys reading books by Dean Koontz. I think Dean Koontz was once a member of the “United Church of Christ” and converted to Catholicism.

Here are my readings:

“Journey to the Center of the Earth” by: Jules Vernes

I’m still reading “The Experience of being called: A guide to knowing if you have a Religious Vocation” by: Bro. Gerlac O’Loughlin, O.C.S.O.

Has anyone read this book? Can you please share your experience(s) with me? ie/Did you find it helpful?

For the life of me, I just can’t get *into * this book perhaps their will be a moment where I’ll be awhh now I get it…but for now I’m in the dark with this one. :confused:
 
God’s Battalions by Rodney Stark. A different look at the Crusades.
 
The Orc King by R.A. Salvatore

Also The Action Bible which I just picked up yesterday, it’s awesome! For any that are comic fans or have kids who are I would highly recommend it.
 
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