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KackyK
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Posted: Jan 05 2009 at 3:20pm | IP Logged Quote KackyK

I got a gift card from Amazon for birthday from my dh

I think now that there are so many choices open, I just can't decide!!!

What is on your wishlists, or on your bedside tables, or in your need to be mended pile of well-read books???

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Posted: Jan 05 2009 at 3:40pm | IP Logged Quote JodieLyn

well I want to get the t-tapp book but I think you already are going on that

oh and I had someone reccommend the book skipping christmas.. that sounds like a fun read

so I guess those would be my choice.

but I'd like to get the catholic mosaic I think.. and while it's not exactly for me I'd be real tempted to get the easter Cat. Chat cd for the kids.. or hmmm maybe a movie.. or book on cd or??? something I can sit and listen to while doing stuff in the evenings.. like maybe sewing.

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Posted: Jan 05 2009 at 3:51pm | IP Logged Quote Sarah M

Oh fun, fun, fun.

Well....do you want fiction or non-fiction? Books on education or not so much?

Absolutely my most-worn, most-returned-to educational book, besides Real Learning is Karen Andreola's Charlotte Mason Companion. You probably have that one already, though.

One of my new favorite family-activity books is Amanda Blake Soule's The Creative Family. My mom finally bought it for me because I had checked it out from the library 12 times. No kidding- it's going to be well used around here.
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Posted: Jan 08 2009 at 7:35am | IP Logged Quote SaraP

Ooo . . . lucky you!

On my wishlist: Church and Society

Books I read over and over again:
Jane Eyre
In This House of Brede
An American Childhood
Kids, Parents and Power Struggles

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