It's time, once again, for my overhaul of my To Read List.
I'm trimming a couple titles this go around that I've been on the fence about for quite some time. I've added them... taken them off... added them back. Okay! Time to say goodbye to these:
I think I've read five of these, and I wouldn't consider any of them "must reads." So OK. Except I really liked Through the Evernight and that entire series...it's not a must read, but very enjoyable....
George has enjoyed the Mysterious Benedict Society and he has read the whole series. I have read the first book and 1/2 of the second book.
Im often reading with or to Abe as George reads silently to himself with flashlight in hand. Abe and I have been going through the Magic tree house series. We even made a treehouse model which is the perfect book holder for the series.
Last week I read one of Georges library finds, Pugs of the Frozen North. I read it so that George and I could bond over knowing the story together, but also because I have been encouraging George to write using the paragraph hamburger. Perhaps George will start blogging about his reading soon.
I think I've read five of these, and I wouldn't consider any of them "must reads." So OK. Except I really liked Through the Evernight and that entire series...it's not a must read, but very enjoyable....
ReplyDeleteI read the first in the series, Under the Never Sky, and enjoyed it, but I don't think I'll finish the series.
DeleteGeorge has enjoyed the Mysterious Benedict Society and he has read the whole series. I have read the first book and 1/2 of the second book.
ReplyDeleteIm often reading with or to Abe as George reads silently to himself with flashlight in hand. Abe and I have been going through the Magic tree house series. We even made a treehouse model which is the perfect book holder for the series.
Last week I read one of Georges library finds, Pugs of the Frozen North. I read it so that George and I could bond over knowing the story together, but also because I have been encouraging George to write using the paragraph hamburger. Perhaps George will start blogging about his reading soon.