One Book Meme by
Brian Michael Page
from Christus Vincit (link)...
Gotta think- some are definitely
easier to answer than others...
1. One book that changed your life:
(Besides the Bible) My own copy of
Dr. Spock:)
2. One book that you've read more
than once:
Freckles, by Gene Stratton-Porter
Briefly considered becoming a forest
ranger after reading this book for the
umpteenth time.
3. One book that you'd want on a
desert island:
I like Chesterton's answer, &
Brian Michael Page's answer-
although I think the Shipbuilder's
Guide for Dummies ought to
do it~
4. One book that made you laugh:
The Sneetches and Other Stories
by Dr. Seuss- especially the story
about the pants with nobody in
them:)
5. One book that made me cry:
This one was easy- I, Judas by
Taylor Caldwell- one of the books
given to Joseph Pearce at a Ches-
terton conference in order to
introduce him to her writings...
although my mom will insist that
Dear and Glorious Physician is
her best work. To which I will
add that although D&GP is
magnificent, when Christ dies
on the Cross, (within the pages
of I, Judas- told in "first person"
by Judas Iscariot) & we read
"Behold the Lamb of God Who
takes away the sins of the world,"
as He is dying...
I still lose it.
6. One book you wish had been
written:
An intelligent work on the Second
Coming of Christ.
7. One book you wish had never
been written:
TDVC
8. One book you're currently reading:
Well, it would be The Three Ys Men
by Joseph Pearce, which I ordered back
in April- but it hasn't been sent yet.
9. One book you've been meaning
to read:
Anything by Richard Geraghty.
Thanks again to Brian Michael Page- &
am now passing the meme along by
tagging Melodybleu, Michelle, Thomas,
Terry & Nick.
Tuesday, August 01, 2006
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Posted by rhapsody at 8:27 PM
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Hi Rhapsody ~~ Thank you so much for your comments. I am glad you get a laugh from some of the posts.
You have done well with your meme.
Have a great day. Take care, Merle.
I loved your answers. No5, i can't bring myself to read or watch anything that depicts Jesus on the cross, i think it has to be the saddest, most draining experience :(
thanks for the tag ;o)
Hmmm...Dr. Spock’s book changed your life—and my #1 son, now 35 years old, tried to flush our copy of the good doc’s bock down the toilet when he was three.
OMG..dear and glorious physician...
i read it many moons ago...but i agree with mo...thats the best one...
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