Besides
The Bible
and
A Daily Devotional:
Every Day Is A Gift
I’m reading:
One Catholic Book:
Ancient Devotions to the Sacred Heart of Jesus ^ @
by Carthusian Monks of the XIV-XVII Centuries
Two Works of Fiction:
One Collection of Stories:
U R Unique # &
by Reva Rubenstein
One Full-Length Book:
Kitty At St. Clare’s #
by Pamela Cox [Enid Blyton’s “St. Clare’s” series]
One Jewish Book
U R Unique # &
by Reva Rubenstein
One Work Of Nonfiction:
Ministering Angels:
A Study Of Nineteenth Century Evangelical Writing For Children
by Margaret Nancy Cutt
One Play/Collection Of Plays:
Romeo and Juliet*@
by William Shakespeare
My reading always includes at least:
One book I’ve never read before
One classic
One children’s/YA book.
A book can fit into more than one category.
For example, Chaim Potok’s “The Chosen” is both a Jewish book,
and a work of fiction.
I also read several picture books a week,
and an occasional comic book, graphic novel, or collection of strips/panels
* = “classic”
#= “children’s/YA”
^= “reading for the first time”
&=”more than one category”
@= “Started today”