Saturday, September 02, 2006
Autumn Reading Challenge
Seasonal Soundings is promoting the Autumn Reading Challenge. I wanted to take part in the Summer Challenge, but didn't get around to posting about it. I did ready many books this summer, but have to admit that they were for the most part, mind candy (some very well-written candy, but candy all the same), and were not the books I intended to read this summer. So my Fall list is a great deal longer than it could have been had I been a little bit more integrity in my reading habits.
Since December, we have been buying lots of books, and there are many on the shelf I haven't read yet. This is probably way more than I can get through this fall, but I will list them all, and just do my best. They will not be in a particular order, at least not yet, this is just how I pulled them off the shelf to list them tonight.
As for the Illiad and Odyssey, I reserve the right to read different translations than are listed here- I have 3 or 4 versions of each title, and am not sure which translation I will end up reading, as the Boy and I will most likely be reading these at the same time.
I am also listing read-a-louds, because I need this list to keep me in integrity. I have a very hard time reading aloud without ending up sleep-reading, and having a tip-over (as my dear friend Mom-Bob calls it when she succumbs.) Last week, I read 4 pages in my sleep before the children woke me up laughing at me, sigh. This read-a loud list will most likely take me all school year to get through!
Read-a-louds:
Theras and His Town by Caroline Dale Snedeker
Caesar’s Gallic War by Olivia Coolidge
The Epic of Gilgamesh translated by N.K. Sandars
The Story of Science: Aristotle Leads the Way by Joy Hakim
The Victor Journey Through the Bible by V. Gilbert Beers
The Children's Illustrated Old Testament by Victoria Parker
The Thinking Toolbox by Nathaniel and Hans Bluedorn
The Fallacy Detective by Nathaniel and Hans Bluedorn
Calendar Quest by Jennifer Johnson Garrity
Augustus Caesar's World by Genevieve Foster
For my personal studies:
The Tale of Sinuhe and Other Ancient Egyptian Poems translated by R.B. Parkinson
The Iliad by Homer, translated by Robert Fagles
The Odyssey by Homer, translated by Robert Fagels
The Last Days of Socrates by Plato, translated by Tredennick & Tarrant
How to Read a Book by Mortimer J. Adler & Charles Van Doren
“How to Read How to Read a Book” by Maryalice B. Newborn (more of a study guide than book, but still listing it.)
A Rulebook for Arguments by Anthony Weston
The Journey: Our quest for Faith and Meaning by Os Guinness
Mere Christianity by C. S. Lewis
The Fat Flush Plan by Ann Louise Gittleman
I may also add Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare, but I don't own it, so count it as a maybe.
Misc./ Fun/Because they are on the shelf begging to be read:
The Tao of Pooh by Benjamin Hoff
Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats by T. S. Eliot
Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw
The Time Machine, by H.G. Wells
From the Mixed-up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler by E. L. Konigsburg
Onion Girl by Charles de Lindt
Windershins by Charles de Lindt
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