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Monday, July 21, 2014

What's On Your Nightstand - July

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What's On Your Nightstand

I had an excellent month this month for reading, but that is because life finally slowed down to a nice pace. Unfortunately, August goes back to being very busy so I have picked a light load for this month. I am secretly hoping to get more read than these, but we will see.

For August:

I read from June's Nightstand:
Flourish: Balance for Homeschool Moms by Mary Jo Tate - (Review forthcoming)
Say Goodbye to Survival Mode: 9 Simple Strategies to Stress Less, Sleep More, and Restore Your Passion for Life by Crystal Paine - Encouraging read.
Busman's Honeymoon: A Lord Peter Wimsey Mystery with Harriet Vane by Dorothy Sayers - Lord Peter and Harriet Vane are finally married and of course discover a corpse on their honeymoon. Interesting to see how they adjust to marriage. This was a fun series to read.
Faro's Daughter by Georgette Heyer - I thought this was going to be a ho-hum read, but it got really interesting when the heroine kidnapped the hero. Fun read.
Fired Up (Trouble in Texas Book #2) by Mary Connealy - I always enjoy Mary Connealy.
Hitty Her First Hundred Years by Rachel Fields - On my Classics list. Hoping to get to the review up soon.

I also read:
Plan Your Year: Homeschool Planning for Purpose and Peace by Pam Barnhill - I probably didn't "need" this book, but I did enjoy it. It has helped me get working on the upcoming homeschool year plans. Ties in nicely with the following book.
Teaching from Rest: A Homeschooler's Guide to Unshakeable Peace by Sarah Mackenzie - Very uplifting read. I bought this as the ebook, companion journal, audio companion. The audio's are the cream of the bundle. This is a book that I will be revisiting soon.
Setting the Records Straight: How to Craft Homeschool Transcripts and Course Descriptions for College Admission and Scholarships by Lee Binz - Read it--have yet to implement it. On my Reading Goals for 2014 list. This will stay on my resource shelf.
Too Blessed for This Mess: The Frazzled Female's Guide to Overcoming Stress by Cindi Wood - This was a free Kindle book. Nothing earth shattering.
The Mouse and the Motorcycle by Beverly Cleary - Edited this post to add this book. This was a read-aloud with my 6 year old daughter. She pulled it off the shelf and said she wanted to read it so we did!
Stuck Together (Trouble in Texas Book #3) by Mary Connealy - Finished the series.

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

9 comments:

  1. I'm reading the Teaching from Rest for August. I bought the bundle, too, and am glad to see that it's a worthwhile purchase.

    I checked out a Heyer to take with me in vacation but didn't even manage to get Great Expectations finished. One day I'll see what all the fuss is about. ;)

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  2. I tend to read more in the summer, too. My kids and I sometimes just lay in bed together and read together late at night because we don't have to get up as early!

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  3. I love notebooks so the The Living Page book looks very interesting to me. Faro's Daughter sounds like a fun read! Praying you have a blessed new school year ahead with your kids!

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  4. Ooo.... good books on this list! I kept saying - i love that one... must read that one... ;-)

    I just purchased Teaching from Rest as well and I so look forward to getting into it. Definitely a good thing to read before starting a new homeschool year.

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  5. When my kids were little our library had a video of The Mouse and the Motorcycle that we just loved, but somehow we never read the book.

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  6. I've been seeing Teaching from Rest everywhere, it seems. I'm curious! I've already put Say Goodbye to Survival mode on my list. It seems like a book I need. :)

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  7. I want to read The Living Page. Can't wait to hear what you think of it! I'm hearing a lot about Teaching from Rest so I might need to add it to my list.

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  8. Teaching From Rest. Hmmmm....gotta look that one up!

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  9. I love when things get a little less busy so reading can get done - but I'm much more likely to have times where I let things slide so reading can get done :-) Lots of good homeschooling resources to gear up for the next busy year - hope you all get off to a good start, and find rest amidst the busyness of the next school year!

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