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The Last Templar (Knights Templar series) by Michael Jecks
Passin' Through by Louis L'Amour
Clear and Present Danger by Tom Clancy
The Mind of the Maker by Dorothy L. Sayers
The Intimate Friendships of Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton: First Native-Born American Saint (1774-1821) by Sister Marie Celeste
Final Curtain by Ngaio Marsh
The Compact Edition of The Oxford English Dictionary, Complete Text Reproduced Micrographically (in slipcase with reading glass) (v. 1-20) by E. S. C. Weiner
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Currently readingMy Daily Catholic Bible: 20-Minute Daily Readings (Revised Standard Version, Catholic Edition) by Paul Thigpen
The Formation of Christendom by Christopher Dawson
The Right to Privacy (Bioethics & Culture) by Janet E. Smith







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– Wally "Famous" Amos
"Life is not the way it's supposed to be. It's the way it is. The way you cope with it is what makes the difference."
– Virginia Satir
posted by theoldman at 9:10 am (EST) on Sep 10, 2009