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I am a slight bibliophile. The list of "want to read" always seems to grow beyond what I have time to read. Anyway...this page is just for me to keep track of what I've read, what I want to read, and just in case you're curious: what I'm currently reading.

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I'm a coffee addict, bibliophile, quilting, follower of Jesus, living in France, after having lived a bunch of other places. Yeah, I think that sums me up.

Thursday, December 27, 2012

Books Read in 2012

1. Forgotten God
2. The Help
3. Portes Provençales (en français)
4. The Runaway Quilt
5. One Thousand Gifts
6. Seven Ages of Paris
7. Fahrenheit 451
8. Shantytown Kid (Le Gone du Chaâba)
9. Into the Light
10.  The Baptist Hymnal
11.  The Once and Future King: parts 1 and 2
12.  Redemption
13.  Remember
14.  Words in a French Life
15.  Sandpaper People
16.  Return
17.  Rejoice
18.  The Christian Codependency Recovery Workbook
19.  Reunion
20.  In the Secret Place
21.  Blink
22.  Redeeming Love
23.  Carcassonne: History and Architecture
24.  A Heart Like His Devotional
25.  A Heart Like His
26.  The Pilgrim's Digest
27.  The Valley of Heaven and Hell: Cycling in the Shadow of Marie Antoinette
28.  Sarah's Key
29.  Stupid American History
30.  Spiritual Gifts: A Practical Guide to How God Works Through You
31.  Morning Manna
32.  Holiness (by Henry Blackaby)
33.  Menace in Europe
34.  Return to Modesty
35.  Le Nouveau Testament (en français)
36.  Finally: Finding Hope While Waiting
37.  Star of Babylon
38.  Robin: Lady of Legend (The Classic Adventures of the Girl who became Robin Hood)
39.  Redefining Home
40.  Angel Sister
41.  The Duck Commander Family
42.  Futility, or The Wreck of the Titan
43.  A Marriage Carol
44.  A Time to Love: Quilts of Lancaster County, Book 1
45.  Touching Wonder: Recapturing the Awe of Christmas
46.  A Time to Heal: Quilts of Lancaster County, Book 2
47.  The Bible
48.  A Christmas in Two Egg, Florida
49.  A Time for Peace: Quilts of Lancaster County, Book 3
50.  The Furious Longing of God

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