Thomas Jefferson Education a book a week for the next year discussion

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Weeks 6-8 ...? Let's catch up!

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message 1: by Celeste (last edited Feb 24, 2014 07:37PM) (new)

Celeste Batchelor (celestebatchelor) | 27 comments I just finished Pillar to the Sky, which I could barely give a 3 star rating. It just wasn't very interesting yet I enjoyed his previous book, One Second After.

I'm alternating fiction and non-fiction, so I began The Real George Washington this week. I'm wrapping up The Jackrabbit Factor: Why You Can (2nd reading for me) as a read aloud with my son and trying to decide what to read next. We need something else along the lines of positive thinking, growing a business, or financial success...any recommendations?


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Celeste Batchelor (celestebatchelor) | 27 comments Crystal wrote: "If you like inspirational true life adventure type stories, I wholeheartedly recommend Impossible Beyond This Point by Joel Horn. What this family accomplished creating a life in the wilderness is ..."

We take a look at it and see if it is something my son would like. He loves "real life" books.


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Rachelle | 10 comments I read Tarzan of the Apes and The Return of Tarzan (you have to read them together because it's really one story, just like so many other series--Hunger Games, Divergent, Lord of the Rings). I really picked up on the man's role as protector this time, and I noticed his (Tarzan's) approach to learning and the general philosophy on man's character. Interesting stuff. I also read Divergent. Insurgent and Allegiant will have to wait a while though. I'm hoping to get through Dumbing Us Down, Gift from the Sea and Anne of Green Gables this week. (& City of Bones since my daughter borrowed it from the school library--I feel like I should take advantage of it while it's here because I doubt it's one I want to own or would check out myself.)


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Sara (homeschoolsara) I have some heavy reading scheduled for Spring and Summer and so right now I getting lost in old favorites and new easy treasures. In these weeks I re-read The Last Battle, Little Women, Sense and Sensibility, Mary Poppins and In Grandma's Attic.


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