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What books are on my Kindle and my kindle app?

I have the Amazon Kindle 4th generation and I also have the app which to be honest I don't like as much as the Kindle. My kindle is about 10 years old. I got it as a gift in 2013 but I think it was released in 2011. I love my kindle and the battery life is still great. It lasts for weeks on a single charge. It is an old kindle so it only has a very basic internet wifi connection where I can go to the amazon store and buy and download books which to be honest all I want it for is to be able to download books I would not be able to get locally in a book shop. If I had to choose between paper back books and kindle devices, I would choose the paper back as there is nothing like holding a book and reading it but I do like using the kindle as a different means of reading. So here is what is on my Kindle.

  1. The diary of a country priest by Georges Bernanos (currently reading)
  2. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Askaban by J.K. Rowling (currently reading)
  3. Tears in the rain by Rosa Montero
  4. The Lord of the Rings: The fellowship of the Ring, The two towers, The return of the King
  5. Liberalism find a cure by Mark Dice
  6. The true story of fake news by Mark Dice (read)
  7. Hollywood Propaganda: How TV, Movies, and Music shape our culture by Mark Dice
  8. The liberal media industrial complex by Mark Dice
  9. Do and Die: A book/plot that enlightens and inspires... by James Andrew Edske and Charles James Lesowske
  10. Farewell to the East End (Call the Midwife) by Jennifer Worth
  11. The complete call the Midwife stories: True stories of the East End in the 1950's by Jennifer Worth
  12. Call the Midwife: A true story of the East End in the 1950's by Jennifer Worth
  13. The Second half by Roy Keane and Roddy Doyle
  14. A Higher Calling: Pursuing Love, Faith, and Mount Everest for a Greater Purpose by Harold and Rachel Earls (read)
  15. Carlo Acutis: the Servant of God: Life beyond the border by Francesco Occhetta and Carly Andrews (read)
  16. YOUCAT by Cardinal Christoph Schoenborn
  17. Saint Peter Julian Eymard by Bob and Penny Lord (read)
  18. Hide and Seek: The Irish priest in the Vatican who defied nazi command by Stephen Walker
  19. Consecration to St, Joseph: The wonders of our spiritual father by Fr. Donald H. Calloway (read)
  20. The Catholic Holy Bible - Church Authorised Douay Rheims Version by Richard Challoner
  21. Butler's lives of the Saints by Bernard Bangley and Fr. Alban Butler
  22. 20 Answers Prayer e-book
  23. The New Evangelisation and you by Greg Willits (read twice)
  24. Give up worry for Lent by Gary Zimak (read)
  25. Mother Angelica Her grand silence: The last years and living legacy by Raymond Arroyo (read)
  26. Consuming the Word: The New Testament and the Eucharist in the Early Church by Scott Hahn
  27. Diary of Saint Maria Faustina Kowalska: Divine Mercy in my soul by Saint Maria Faustina Kowalska
  28. Jesus of Nazareth; The Infancy Narratives by Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI
  29. Rome Sweet Home by Scott and Kimberly Hahn (read)
  30. Catechism of the Catholic Church Revised PB by the Vatican
  31. Catholic guide to depression by Aaron Kheriaty and Fr. John Cihak
  32. Memorise the Reasons! Defending the Faith with the Catholic art of memory by Kevin Vost
  33. Finding God in Anxiety and depression by Antonio Ritaccio (read)
  34. The Grace of Yes: Eight Virtues for Generous living by Lisa M. Hendey
  35. Stop Worrying and start living by Gary Zimak
  36. The everything Bible Book: From Genesis to Revelation, All you need to understand the Old and New Testaments
  37. 33 Day's to Morning Glory: A DIY retreat in preparation for Marian Consecration by Fr. Michael E. Gaitley (read a few times)
  38. Answering Atheism- How to make the case for God with Logic and charity by Trent Horn
  39. Mother Angelica's Answers, Not Promises by Mother Angelica (read)
  40. From fear to Faith: a Worrier's guide to discovering peace by Gary Zimak (read)
  41. Catholicism for Dummies by Fr's. John Trigilio and Kenneth Brighenti
  42. A worrier's guide to the bible: 50 verses to ease anxiety by Gary Zimak (read)
  43. Answering Jehovah's Witnesses by Jason Evert
  44. Understanding Scrupulosity by Fr. Thomas Santa (read)
  45. Geekpriest: Confessions of a New Media Pioneer by Fr. Roderick Vonhogen (read)
  46. The happy cat handbook by Pippa Mattinson and Lucy Easton
  47. A Christmas Carol (Illustrated Edition) by Charles Dickens (read)
  48. Christmas Angel by Leslea Wahl (read)
  49. Letters from Father Christmas by J.R.R. Tolkien
  50. The complete Chronicles of Narnia by C.S.Lewis
  51. The complete C.S. Lewis Signature classics by C.S. Lewis
  52. Wearing the Cape: The beginning by Marion G. Harmon
  53. Wearing the Cape by Marion G. Harmon
  54. Podcasting for Dummies by Tee Morris, Evo Terra and Chuck Tomasi
  55. I was Saved by the Bell: Stories of life, love and dreams that do come true by Peter Engel (read)
  56. Lessons from the mountain by Mary McDonough (read)
  57. Donal's Mountain: How 1 son inspired a nation by Fionnbar Walsh (read)
  58. It's the little things - Francis Brennan's Guide to Life by Francis Brennan (read)
  59. Persuasive Pro Life: How to talk about our culture's toughest issue by Trent Horn
  60. Recall abortion: Ending the abortion industry's exploitation of Women by Janet Morana (read)
  61. Unplanned by Abby Johnson and Cindy Lambert (read)
  62. Latin for Dummies by Clifford A. Hull, Stephen R. Perkins and Tracy L. Barr
  63. Irish phrasebook: The Ultimate Irish Phrasebook for travellers and beginners by Irish Mastery
  64. Tin Whistle sheet music song book with finger positions
  65. How to play guitar: A complete guide for absolute beginners by Ben Parker
  66. The Skinny Slow cooker recipe book: delicious recipes under 300, 400 and 500 calories by CookNation
  67. Five Strategies for living with adult separation anxiety disorder (rethink anxiety) by Robert Blick ph.D.
  68. Celtic: The Official History by Brian Wilson
Wow I did not realise I had so many ebooks a lot of these books I got years ago. Here is a list of e-books I have on my kindle app a lot of the books listed above are also in the kindle app too so here are the books not listed above

  1. Saint John Vianney Patron saint of parish priests by Bob and Penny Lord
  2. Saint Magnus the last viking by Susan Peek
  3. The Kings prey Saint Dymphna of Ireland by Susan Peek
  4. My first way of the cross by Christian publication
  5. My little rosary book by Christian publication
  6. My first book of saints by Christian publication

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