What book are you reading? #3

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I love that book! I think everybody should read it!
I will second that opinion. I worn and highlighted copy of it sits in my bookcase in my office and I am looking at it now as I type this. Certainly was instrumental in my conversion story, even though I was not a “fundamentalist”–as defined by Keating in his book. 😉
 
I’m reading “Treason: A Catholic Novel of Elizabethan England” by Dena Hunt, “The Habit of Being” Letters of Flannery O’Connor and “Between Heaven and Hell” by Peter Kreeft.
 
Just finished The Lamb’s Supper by Scott Hahn. Fantastic book! So good I’m reading through it again.👍
 
I’m on Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury now. As a lover of books, this story spells out my worst fears! :eek:😃
 
I’m reading a scary book - 786 pages with index. I may never finish “Iota Unum!”
 
Story of a Soul: The Autobiography of St. Therese of Lisieux
translated by John Clarke (ICS Publications)
It’s so beautiful! ❤️
 
The Women Of Lancaster County series by Mindy Starns Clark and Leslie Gould. I am on book three of the series. They are The Amish Midwife, the second The Amish Nanny, the third book is the Amish Bride, and the last is The Amish Seamstress. Very good reads.
 
Just finished “Our Lady of Fatima” by William Thomas Walsh for our Catholic Book Club that our parish hosts at the end of the month. So I’ve gone to a lighter read: “Death in the Choir” by Lorraine V. Murray and hoping to start “Pawnbroker” by David Thurlo next!
 
I just checked out The Spirit of the Liturgy by Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger; The Seven Stiry Mountain by Thomas Merton and a survey of the Old Teatament. Lots of in over the next three weeks!
 
I have just started reading “Is God a Moral Monster? Making sense of the Old Testament God” by Paul Copan
 
I recently finished Jesus of Nazareth: From the Baptism in the Jordan to the Transfiguration by Pope Benedict and after having seen that atrocity which was Jackson’s raping of The Hobbit, I decided to re-read *The Hobbit *by J.R.R. Tolkien to see if I can’t cleanse my mind from Jackson’s nightmare.
 
On the way back from the Tucson Festival of Books this weekend, I finished reading the autobiography of Catholic country singer, Collin Raye, “A Voice Undefeated”. It was an excellent read and a wonderful example of how a superstar can remain true to his Faith.👍

Now, I am rereading my manuscript which is due to be published in a couple of weeks and trying to figure out how in the world I became so enamored of ellipses. 😦
 
Thinking of picking up “The fault in our stars” next payday, heard nothing but praise about it 🤷
 
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