It is that time again for the
Lucy Maud Montgomery Reading Challenge hosted by Carrie at
Reading to Know. This will be my fourth year in participating and I always enjoy it.
This year I plan on reading
Rilla of Ingleside, the last in the Anne series and a personal favorite.

I picked Rilla since I had volunteered to compile a list of copywork and wanted a fresh reading before typing. I also am going to read
After Many Days , which is a collection of short stories that explores the theme of postponement and the poignancy of "time passed.". I was delighted to discover After Many Days at Goodwill last week and knew it was sitting there for me. If I have time and a couple of quiet hours (note: without kids) I hope to sit down a watch
Anne of Green Gables
.
Well, that will probably do it for me this year. Of course, if the spirit moves I may read more.
Oh, thanks so much for stopping by my blog. I'm so glad to see all your lovely booklists and posts about reading! :)
ReplyDeleteAnd I noticed you do AO; we're partial AO users. Such a wonderful program!
I just posted about our resources for Henry V, the Shakespeare selection. Now I'm trying to find something good for Much Ado About Nothing...but can't seem to find the motivation to watch the movie that's sitting on my desk.
Blessings,
Annie Kate
http://anniekateshomeschoolreviews.com/2012/01/resources-for-shakespeares-henry-v/