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I had much better reading month for May. Life isn't so chaotic since we are little more settled in our house. (Well, maybe not, I just moved 3 filled bookcases last night.) For June I am going to attempt a little more, though I may be over zealous. Caleb, my oldest, will be graduating from high school in June which requires a party, graduation ceremony, and visiting parents. But I will need to relax, right?
For June:
- Am I Messing Up My Kids?: ...and Other Questions Every Mom Asks by Lysa TerKeurst - I have to admit I've asked myself this question many times. This book deals more with how Mom is acting (or reacting) rather than children's behavior. Encouraging read.
- Have His Carcase (Lord Peter Wimsey) by Dorothy Sayers - Continuing reading through the Wimsey books. This books has Harriet Vane involved in it and she doesn't take any guff from Lord Peter, including his umpteen marriage proposals.
- Looking for the King: An Inklings Novel by David C. Downing - I borrowed this book from a friend. Interesting read. I wanted to go sit down with the Inklings when I was finished.
- Love Among the Chickens by P.G. Wodehouse - Honestly, only Wodehouse could make a story out of love and chickens. Fun read.
- The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain - Read aloud for all of the kids. We all agreed that the high points is when Tom Sawyer is involved in the story.
- Middlemarch by George Eliot, narrated by Kate Reading - I will admit this is the most frustrating and irritating book I think I've every read, and yet I like it. Go figure. A more thorough review to follow.
I'm adding that Lysa TyrKeurst title to my list NOW. :)
ReplyDeleteYour thoughts on Middlemarch are scaring me a little! I have that on my classics club list for next month.
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