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The Catholic Post Book Reviews. Local, Catholic, and Online. Category Archives: Book Reviews. The Perfect Blindside by Leslea Wahl {Kidlit Corner}. August 31, 2016. It is really hard to get Catholic fiction “right” for younger readers, especially for tweens and teens. That’s why it is so satisfying to finish a book like. The book is an excellent novel, period, and it also happens to weave in Catholic themes. The romance is a subordinate, but lighthearted aspect. In the same way, the teens in. Make over-a...
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The Catholic Post Book Reviews. Local, Catholic, and Online. Good Reads for #Krakow2016 #WYD. July 27, 2016. World Youth Day in Krakow is underway. In the category of “better late than never,” I’m sharing some great reads to consider reading or re-reading to get and stay in the spirit of World Youth Day, especially for those of us watching from afar. First, a few fun links:. A Facebook overlay for your Facebook profile. Now to the books:. Two great quotes from. Saint John Paul the Great: His Five Loves.
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The Catholic Post Book Reviews. Local, Catholic, and Online. All posts by Nancy Piccione. The Perfect Blindside by Leslea Wahl {Kidlit Corner}. August 31, 2016. It is really hard to get Catholic fiction “right” for younger readers, especially for tweens and teens. That’s why it is so satisfying to finish a book like. The book is an excellent novel, period, and it also happens to weave in Catholic themes. The romance is a subordinate, but lighthearted aspect. In the same way, the teens in. Make over-adven...
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Molly Makes Do: August 2014
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Thursday, August 28, 2014. Judging a Book By Its Cover: My Seven Favorite Children's Book Illustrators. I have a confession to make - I judge books by their covers. Well, mostly I judge children's books by their covers. My non-scientific approach to finding good children's book generally amounts to - "Ooh, that's a neat picture! Generally, I find this approach works quite well. Good storytelling and good illustration often goes hand in hand. I could go on.*. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Molly Makes Do: June 2015
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Monday, June 29, 2015. How Does Your Garden Grow? I swear I did not choose to do a garden update in favor of ignoring the clean up from our gaming party on Saturday. not.at.all. Will someone please put it on their calendar to remind me to go in to next years gardening with something resembling a plan? I'm still just hoping that the deer will hold off eating broccoli long enough to let us get a few heads or that the potatoes make up for all of it. Now I'm just planning a few more outdoor escapades before ...
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Molly Makes Do: May 2015
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Wednesday, May 20, 2015. Whale of a Tale. It's no secret we're deep in an underwater creature phase here. It's all about whales, squids and everything in between. While I missing digging out some good fiction books, I do love the amount of fact that he's devouring right now. These are a few of our favorites that keep coming back from the library. If you would like a four year to explain the subject material for you . in depth. I might have a deal for you. ;). Links to this post. Saturday, May 16, 2015.
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Molly Makes Do: July 2015
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Thursday, July 30, 2015. Almost done and 10x better. We might get some sunflowers yet. I can't wait to see these Morning Glories take off next year. Peas and Broccoli for Labor Day? Fresh Coat of paint on the front steps. an the hostas. Small, but potent. I'll have this blanket done for a high school graduation gift. He won't sit down and make art, but he will pretend he's at art class. Where has July gone? And where have I been? Trying to get a handle on this keeping house thing. Working on a kimono top.
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Molly Makes Do: November 2014
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Friday, November 28, 2014. Something To Read: The Ultimate Christmas and Advent Booklist. My gift to you: a list of books to get you from the first day of Advent to Epiphany. Each week has a different theme to build up to the excitement of the Christmas Season. Ps Check down at the bottom for another little gift from me to you. Week One: It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like. Winter. Week Two: Saints, Legends and Stories. Week Three: The Animals. Week 4: Gifts and Giving. Christmas Day: The Christmas Story.
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Molly Makes Do: December 2014
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Monday, December 29, 2014. Postcards} Scenes from Christmas Morning. Christmas day has come and gone. I definitely failed in the "take lots of pictures" category (we haven't even take a picture, the three of us, together yet), but sometimes it's nice to step away from the lens and just be present in the gifts and the baking and excitement without worrying about getting the perfect shot to share here. I hope your Christmas Season (whenever it was) was a happy one! Links to this post. Earlier this month I ...
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The Catholic Post Book Reviews. Local, Catholic, and Online. Meet a Reader: Sister Catherine Thomas, O.P. {@TheCatholicPost}. August 11, 2016. Following is the Meet a Reader feature that appears on the book page of. The current print issue of The Catholic Post. How you know me:. Why I love reading:. What I’m reading now:. By Charles Dickens for fun, Scripture for my current spiritual reading, and. A History of Israel. By John Bright for study. On Free Choice of the Will. Life of St. Catherine of Siena.