
Divine Intimacy: Meditations on the Interior Life for Every Day of the Liturgical Year
I read passages of this book during Lent. It is excellent.
The Dyslexic Advantage: Unlocking the Hidden Potential of the Dyslexic Brain
by Brock L. Eide, M.D., M.A. and Fernette F. Eide, M.D.
I found this book very informative.
I found this book very informative.
The Father's Tale by Michael O'Brien
This book had some good points; however, I feel that Michael O'Brien could have omitted certain parts. I personally can not recommend it.
Lessons at Blackberry Inn: Adventures with the Gentle Art of Learning
This was a light enjoyable read.

The Mirror of True Womanhood by Msgr. Bernard O'Reilly, D.D., L.D.
Modern Saints: Their Lives and Faces
The Quiet Light: A Novel About Saint Thomas Aquinas
Revelations of St Bridget: On the Life and Passion of Our Lord and the Life of His Blessed Mother
The Seven Last Words
This Tremendous Lover
Uniformity with God's Will
I highly recommend this short, inexpensive, easy to read booklet.
We and Our Children: How to Make a Catholic Home
Your Labor of Love
That's an impressive list. How do you find the time to read?
ReplyDeleteHi Eva,
ReplyDeleteAs I'm sure you know, it is hard to find quiet time to read when you are a mother. I grab whatever time I can get. The best times for me to read are: Before the children are awake in the morning, after they are in bed at night, or during my daughters' violin and piano lessons. The latter is my favorite time to read, but it is only possible if my baby is napping.
That is indeed an impressive list! Thank you for posting it - I always enjoy your book posts and appreciate your recommendations.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the reply. Mornings are not my best time for reading, I try to do some in the evenings, but often I am too tired.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Kimberlee.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, Eva. I understand being too tired. :)