
Starting from the bottom up:
- Simplicity Parenting by Kim John Payne. I've already talked about this one a few times. So has Jane.
- God Wants a Powerful People by Sheri Dew. Love her. Easy and enlightening read.
- Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis. Not an easy read but it is unbelievably powerful. I adore CS Lewis. His works have changed me. I can only read about a chapter at a time of his stuff before I need a break.
- The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle. This is not a novel nor is it lighthearted reading, but I love him and the awareness he brings his readers. This is not a new religion, btw.
- The Book of Mormon. I believe this book to be true.
- A Thomas Jefferson Education by Oliver DeMille. This is my homeschooling BIBLE. It's not a homeschooling book, but a book for any parent or teacher who wants to inspire (not require) their students or children to learn. I LOVE this book and if I ever get frustrated, I pick up this book and immediately feel better. It's a must read, especially if you're thinking about homeschooling..
- Leadership Education: The Phases of Learning by Oliver and Rachel DeMille. A guide to bringing A Thomas Jefferson Education into your home.
- Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. I read this book every year. It never gets old. Is it better than the movies? A million times better. I love this particular copy because it's paperback and I can mark it up. Love.
- Invest in the Best-- Your Kids by Karla Erickson. This is an old book I stole off my mom's bookshelf. I think it's out of print, but you could probably find it at the library. If I ever write a book, it will be along these lines.
- 50 Things that Really Matter- with 50 different authors. This is a hallmark book that really should be next to a toilet. It's fifty 2-3 page stories that celebrate the simple pleasures in life.
For November we're reading Old Yeller and Where the Red Fern Grows. I know, two super sad DOG books. We have 20 pages to finish Old Yeller and it's been a great read for little boys. None of them have seen the movie, so they are in for a surprise ending. No one has cried.... yet.
Thanks for the reading suggestions. I wrote some of the books down that I am interested in - and I like to have ideas to take to my book group. We just read The Forgotten Garden by Kate Morton...a great mystery book covering three generations.
ReplyDeleteI am adding "Simplicity Parenting" to my library list right now. I remember thinking I'd like to read it when you blogged about it a while ago....still hasn't happened.
ReplyDeleteIf you want two books for your list of good reads (you've probably read them already), here are my two most recent favs:
1. Follow the River by James Alexander Thom
2. Parenting with Love and Logic: Teaching Children Responsibility by Foster Cline and Jim Fay
Check them out if you haven't already! (As if you needed more to read... :)
I reserved Simplicity Parenting at the library and can't wait to read it.
ReplyDeleteHave you read The Parenting Breakthrough? It's by an LDS author so it's a little different, but I though it was great.