Feb 01 2010
Reading in the Downtime
I’ve said this many times, but we are a book-loving family. From the time that our children were their tiniest, we’ve read them books. Even before they started school, they all had the great curiosity and willingness to read. Our son went through the Kindergarten AND First Grade reading curriculum in less than 3 months. All of the kids read at grades way above their level, and the most requested adventure around our place is a trip to the library.
And my husband and I read a lot. A book a day is nothing for us, if we have the time to read. So, for 2010, you’ll notice on the far right sidebar, I’m going to try to keep track of the number of books that I read. Thus far, I’ve read 15 books in 31 days:
- “Vampire Diaries: The Fury and Dark Reunion” by L. J. Smith
- “The Man You’ll Marry” by Debbie Macomber
- “Worth the Risk: Partners & The Art of Deception” by Debbie Macomber
- “Second Chance Pass” by Robyn Carr
- “Temptation Ridge” by Robyn Carr
- “Paradise Valley” by Robyn Carr
- “Forbidden Falls” by Robyn Carr
- “A Season of Angels” by Debbie Macomber
- “Touched by Angels” by Debbie Macomber
- “Stealing Home” by Sherryl Woods
- “A Slice of Heaven” by Sherryl Woods
- “Feels Like Family” by Sherryl Woods
- “Welcome to Serenity” by Sherryl Woods
- “Gone Tomorrow” by Lee Child
- “Rough Country” by John Sanford
How many books are you reading? Are you keeping track? Let’s do this together – reading keeps your mind active, and sometimes helps keep your dreams alive!
