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What I’m Reading (and the Kids too) September 2017

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August slipped by without my sharing a reading post, but several of the books have carried over the last few months. Time to sit and read hasn’t been something I have prioritized (at least when it comes to books with a little more meat between the pages). 

Now that we are getting back into a school routine, we’ll be adding our daily quiet time and read aloud time back into our daily loop, as well as audiobooks. The hard thing with summer for us is we have been in so many different directions with swim team, the pool, Laurianna working, and other things happening. I’d honestly rather be at home, so I’m looking forward to the fall and relaxing a bit more in that aspect. 

Here’s the list I want to tackle during September, especially since several have been in my pile for a bit (that may be bothering me a bit!!): 



  • Siblings without Rivalry by Adele Faber (been working on this for months)
  • Come and Eat by Bri McKoy
  • All the Pretty Things by Edie Wadsworth (I’ve read one chapter!!)
  • Awaken (devotional) by Priscilla Shirer
  • Cherish by Gary Thomas
  • Grave Matter by Anne Lee Huber (love this series!)
  • random Kindle books (bedtime reading)

 

The Kids are Reading…


  • Laurianna – a whole lot of her college texts :)
  • McKenna – Robinson Crusoe
  • Zachary – Treasure Island
  • Kaleb – Zoey and Sassafras series
  • Family read-aloud – Ember Falls by S.D. Smith (with boys)

What I Finished in July and August

Reading has been a bit slow over the last bit – at least during the day, but here’s the 

  • Crazy Love by Francis Chan
  • The Elusive Miss Ellison by Carolyn Miller
  • The Captivating Lady Charlotte by Carolyn Miller
  • An Uncommon Courtship by Kristi Ann Hunter
  • Safe Haven by Nicholas Sparks
  • a few other random Kindle books that I forgot to track…

That’s it for this month – what is on YOUR reading list??

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  1. jennifer anderson says

    We’re finishing up The Family Under the Bridge by Natalie Savage Carlson (family read aloud) and then we’ll start Holes by Louis Sachar. 3rd grader is reading The miraculous journey of Edward Tulane by Kate DiCamillo. 5th grader is finishing up The owls in the family by Farley Mowat. I just started book 5 in The land of stories series.

  2. I have Siblings Without Rivalry. My health insurance had this great program while I was pregnant with my second where every couple of weeks I would get a phone call from someone just checking in and they also sent me 2 books about being a big sister for my daughter and the Siblings Without Rivalry book!!

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