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Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen

The Klingon Dictionary (Star Trek) by Marc Okrand

Out of the Silent Planet by C.S. Lewis

Murder in the Calais Coach by Agatha Christie

A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens

Little Princess (Dover Children's Thrift Classics) by Frances Hodgson Burnett

Some Wildflower in My Heart by Jamie Langston Turner

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About meI am a 25-year-old female Master of Divinity student and library cataloger (and how could a real cataloger resist this website?) from Montana, though now living in Missouri. Reading and writing have always been my primary interests; I wrote my first story when I was eight and am currently working on a series of theological science fiction books that I want to get published. Emmet of Arolis is a character from one of the books, a writer herself. A few other interests include languages, theology, missions, cultures, ice skating, cooking, and coffee.

About my libraryI have too many books to catalogue them all on this website. My major genres are classics, mysteries, science fiction, children's, textbooks (mostly theological), and Greek-language study.

Real nameChristy

LocationSpringfield, Missouri

Emailhughofgeorgeyahoo.com

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The Four Reliances

First, rely on the spirit and meaning of the teachings,
not on the words;

Second, rely on the teachings,
not on the personality of the teacher;

Third, rely on real wisdom,
not superficial interpretation;

And fourth, rely on the essence of your pure Wisdom Mind,
not on judgmental perceptions.

Traditional Buddhist teaching
I've read some of your blog now, great job. Your reasoning and thoughts are inspiring. I may be kicked out of Piffle as unclean after my latest posting...
I am going to add my favourites (not necessarily the ones I own--hehe.) If only I could just add all of yours that I have. *Sigh*.
Greetings, glad to see your blog link on the Christian Reading group. I look forward to reading it, though I haven't time at the moment. Blessings upon you and your studies.
Thank you, for some reason I never thought of putting Tolkien and Chesterston in the library! Perhaps I just assumed everyone would have them on their shelves at home :) I will be looking for the other books you recommended as well. Fun, book shopping!
Love your library! This is is the one I will come to when I need recommendations for sci-fi or mysteries. I am only listing the books which I have read in the last two years here, not necessarily the ones I have. Some of them could easily have been made into "book lamps". Though we don't seem to have many books in common, actually we do, mine just are not listed here. I have also purchased many of the books you have for our church library. I am the librarian. Any recommendations of your favortites for that? Mine are Francine Rivers, Jan Karon and Bodie Thoene. Most of my reading ladies just like "romance" :( I would like to entice the men in there, for reading purposes! We have Sigmund Brouwer, Frank Peretti.
hi there! sorry I didn't catch your comment earlier. For some reason it didn't email to me. Or does this site email comments? It's been so long since I've had a new book to add I don't remember! And I've been neglecting RUSS-L lately, alas. But nice to see you here. :-)
Hi Christy :-)

No, I'm not on the LordPeter group. I barely have time for RUSS-L as it is. I do plan on purchasing more than the one book I have, but funds are sparse so I get them at used booksales when I can. Lucky for me there's a large one coming up this summer. Splurge! :D
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