Tuesday, August 30, 2011

What's Going On in My Reading Life?


Now that the busiest summer I can EVER remember having has drawn to a close, I am finally getting back to blogging on a regular basis.  While I definitely didn't do a lot of writing this summer, I did do a lot of reading - most of it during swim meets.  I have met my local library's 50 Book Challenge and am currently at 59 books for the year!

So, what did I read?  I did a lot of reading for my children's history courses this year.  We are using Sonlight for history this year and Sonlight means a lot of reading.  Thankfully, I have truly enjoyed all of the books that I've read so far, although I've liked some books even more than others.
I have been working my way through re-reading the Left Behind series this summer.  If you've never read this end-times series, I highly recommend all of the books in the main series.  I haven't read any of the prequels yet so I can't comment on them.
I also read several books that my daughter read or will read for her Literature course.  I'm so proud of myself to be reading so many classic books.  I wish I could say that I'm reading them again, but, sadly, I'm reading most of them for the first time.
  • Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen (*****)

  • The Hound of the Baskervilles by Arthur Conan Doyle (*****)

  • Frankenstein by Mary Shelley (*****)  Wow - this book was good, but far more profoundly sad than I had expected it to be!

  • Watership Down by Richard Adams (*****) FABULOUS!!!!!  This was one of the best books that I have ever read.  This one will definitely be in my thoughts for a very long time.

Since I haven't posted about my reading list since April, I have several books that were part of our Ancient History curriculum from last school year that I read.  As well, I finished a few textbooks alongside my children and a book about homeschooling through high school.
I also read a few cozy-mysteries, one of my very favorite fiction genres.
  • Dead Reckoning by Charlaine Harris - #11 in the Sookie Stackhouse Southern Vampire Mystery Series (****)

  • English Tea Murder by Leslie Meier - #17 in the Lucy Stone Mystery Series

Lastly, of course I found time to read a few Scottish romances featuring my favorite alpha heroes in kilts!
So, have you read any great books lately?  I'd love to hear about them!

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