Saturday, February 4, 2012

Books that Followed Me Home

I loved this idea from Jules' Book Reviews.  She lists her book acquisitions for the month, implying that the books somehow came home against her will.  Since that often happens to me, I decided to list the books that followed me home in January. Thanks Jules!

From the Library: Hell's Guest by Frazier (WWII), Literature and Theology by Wood (essays) and Guns of August by Tuchman (highly recommended by Carol)

PaperBackSwap: Moonless Night by James (WWII) and Two Covenants by Murray (theology)

Used books from internet sources: Emily of Deep Valley by Lovelace (Children's Lit), Eighth Champion of Christendom by Pargeter (WWII novel), and four by outstanding fiction writer Elizabeth Goudge (Child from the Sea, Pilgrim's Inn, Heart of the Family and Dean's Watch).

Never mind that I'm supposed to be decluttering for our move back to Brazil!

2 comments:

Jules said...

Looks like some good books followed you home. I don't let many library books follow me home, as I tend to forget to return them, and those late fees can pile up.

Janet said...

I remember that when I posted on a Goudge book awhile back, you were looking for copies of some of her books. I'm so glad they found their way to you! :-)