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In 123 days

1. Ludolph of Saxony -- Recommended by St. Teresa of Avila, in 4 volumes about $350, this would be my first pricey Catholic resource.

2. 6 volumes of Kierkegaard - $320 (670)

3. Owen vol. 1, vol. 2 will be released in May - 50 (720)

4. Murray - 80 - (800)

5. ALL 10 volumes of Perkins - 500 (1,300)

1800 - the max
1300 - so far
500 - hmmm a few more systematic theologies, and other Reformed and Catholic cheapies OR C.G. Jung

why 1,800?

Let's see here, by March the debt will be paid up

What's left in March, all of April and May funds combined plus birthday (100 + 800 + 800 + 100)

With all that's in it, my kindle must be worth a car now! sigh so much to read, later taters
PeachyK · 100+, F
Not my style of reading. But if it brings you joy, then i am happy for you! Have fun!
PeachyK · 100+, F
Smutty foolish fiction. I like the story to be engaging but a bit shocking.
That or nature study @SW-User
SW-User
@PeachyK Ok!!! Before i got on my theology ride, i got a bunch of Marquis de Sade, he didn't know how to write an involving story all too well though.
PeachyK · 100+, F
@SW-User unfortunately i find that is the case much of the time. The good content is usually poorly written and the well written literature is either predictable or boring.

 
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