Well it’s Sunday and you know me by now. School work still needs to be completed and the kids are glaring at me so we can rush off to ride go-karts. Alright Already!!! LOL
So I’ll make this fairly quick.
Yesterday I read my first book for the Holiday Reading Challenge (Christine Feehan’s Rocky Mountain Miracle). The review will be up later today or tomorrow at the latest. Later I’ll either start another holiday read or start Cheryl Brooks Fugitive). I’ll also post up my review for Hot and Irresistible by Dianne Castell today or tomorrow.
The past two days I’ve also been going reading challenge crazy (well not REALLY). I am still looking for a Jane Austen reading challenge as well. So far, I joined the following:
- The FIRST…2009 Holiday Reading Challenge
- Thriller & Suspense Reading Challenge
- Centuries Reading Challenge
- Young Adult Reading Challenge 2010
- The Anita Blake Challenge 2010
So what’s on your agenda or reading table today?
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Good luck with the challenges!
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I read “Cancel Christmas” for my first part of the Christmas reading challenge. Now I’m sidetracked by other books! Yikes — hard to keep everything straight. I’m actually done with this one, but your remark about homework made me think of Lives of Passion, School of Hope by Rick Posner. It’s about the alums of a progressive public school in Colorado (one I which my own kids could have gone to!) and how a school without grades, credits or a set curriculum has affected them as adults. (Some say it saved their lives.) I loved reading about a school that actually affects its students as they go through life. Beyond learning, so to speak, it also gave them a sustainable education of love and hope.
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