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This week I reviewed a book about Catherine the Great, a heartwarming memoir, a sweet Christian romance, and a strange Christmas story. I listed 10 Christmas books I've reviewed. How about you?
This week I reviewed a book about Catherine the Great, a heartwarming memoir, a sweet Christian romance, and a strange Christmas story. I listed 10 Christmas books I've reviewed. How about you?
I can't decide whether to put hhat book about Catherine the Great on my list or not. :) Haven't had a chance to look at the other reviews.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting. I'm looking forward to reading everyone's posts.
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ReplyDeleteThis week, I have a plethora
of posts, including TWO book lists!
This week's theme was humility and repentance. We listened to Miserere Mei, Deus, looked at a painting called Be it Ever so Humble and read a poem called God's Absence.
ReplyDeleteI also had some thoughts on the Herman Cain and Penn State scandals.
Thanks for hosting. I wrote a post about swimming.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting! I posted a cartoon, a review and an article about my father-in-law.
ReplyDeleteThanks RAnn for hosting!
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My posts for the week are about week 2 of Beards for Breath and a bit about Veteran's Day.
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A vulgar and profane television show called Glee, the value of literature such as the Iliad, and a look at what we are really trying to teach our children via a scene from an Evelyn Waugh short story...all that and more in this week's posts!
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