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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

What's On Your Nightstand - September

What's On Your Nightstand

For October:


 
From my August nightstand I read:
The Core: Teaching Your Child the Foundations of Classical Education by Leigh Bortins (review coming)
Professionalizing Motherhood: Encouraging, Educating, and Equipping Mothers At Home by Jill Savage (review)
False Coloursby Georgette Heyer (review)
Ordained Irreverence (Elmo Jenkins Book One) by McMillian Moody (review)
Wings of Morning by Kathleen Morgan (review)

I also read:
Chasing the Sun (Land of the Lone Star) by Tracie Peterson (review)
May B. by Caroline Starr Rose (review)
Dying to Read: A Novel (The Cate Kinkaid Files) by Lorena McCourtney (review)
Harvest of Rubies by Tessa Afshar (review)
The Writer's Jungle: A Survivor's Guide to Writing with Kids by Julie Bogart (review coming)
Beyond the Chore Chart: Chores, Kids, and the Secret to a Happy Mom by Kimberly Eddy (review)

I listened to:
The Big Four by Agatha Christie (review)

See what others have read over at 5 Minutes for Books.

8 comments:

  1. Oh, I LOVED Okay for Now! Loved it! I look forward to reading your thoughts on it!

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  2. I like your list - I've enjoyed many of the same books! Lorena McCourtney and Georgette Heyer especially!

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  3. I have the first in that Kathleen Morgan series. Now I am wanting to read it sooner rather than later!

    I like Tracie Peterson but I am not of fan of western novels -- even though I grew up in TX. So I haven't read her latest series set there, and it sounds like maybe that's ok.

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  4. Yup, I'm going to be looking forward to your review of Professionalizing Motherhood.

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  5. I'm looking forward to hearing your thoughts on The Writer's Jungle. I'm a bit of a writing-education-program-collector and I know that my aunt taught online writing courses for Brave Writer for a while--but I don't really know anything about the book/curriculum Bogart wrote.

    Also interested in seeing your thoughts on The Core and Professionalizing Motherhood--good thing I subscribe :-)

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  6. What a great list! I love the photos of the covers.

    I'm looking forward to hearing what you think about The Core!

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  7. God's Priorities was awesome! I hope it speaks to you like it did to me!

    I have been anxious to read Harvest of Rubies and it should be arriving for review soon...so excited. I thought her other book was great.

    Have a good month of reading!

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