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Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Books I Read In August 2016

Titles that have nothing before them are books that I read for the first time.

Titles with this ** before them, are books that I re-read.

 Titles with # before them, are books that I read out loud to my little siblings.

Titles in ( ), are books borrowed from the Library.

  Yippee!  We finally got a Library card and are borrowing books again!

** The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe ~ C.S. Lewis
** Prince Caspian ~ C.S. Lewis
** Voyage of the Dawn Treader ~ C.S. Lewis
** The Silver Chair ~ C.S. Lewis
** The Horse and His Boy ~ C.S. Lewis
** The Magician's Nephew ~ C.S. Lewis
** The Last Battle ~ C.S. Lewis
** These Old Shades ~ Georgette Heyer
** Devil's Cub ~ Georgette Heyer
** Powder and Patch ~ Georgette Heyer 
 A Wrinkle In Time ~ Madelaine L'Engle.
Song of the Sword ~ Hope Ann
(Redwall) ~ Brian Jacques
** The Wheat Princess ~ Jean Webster
Stories from Grandma's Attic ~ Alberta Richardson
Tilly ~ Frank Peretti
(The Children of Hurin) ~ J.R.R. Tolkien
The Romance of a Princess ~ Amy Redpath Roddick
# ** The Fellowship of the Ring ~ J.R.R. Tolkien *

*Note: Mel and I are reading LOTR out loud to Fred, Sam and Jill.  We have divided the characters and Mel also narrates.


5 comments:

  1. I did my Narnia read/reread last year (Dad read them twice to us, and then I read a few, but not all on my own later). I have the Fellowship by my bed. I need to start that in time for Hamlette's Tolkien blog party. I haven't read the trilogy since the first time I read it over a decade ago.

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    1. Melody read Narnia out loud to the kids and I this year, and then I re-read them after watching the movies.

      We are in The Two Towers now and I had forgotten how sleepy Treebeard can make you! Especially when someone else is reading him out loud and you are just listening!

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  2. AHHHHH YESSS THE CHILDREN OF HÚRIN. And FotR!! The Voyage of the Dawn Treader was also good too :)

    Ellie | On the Other Side of Reality

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    1. The Children of Hurin has got to be one of the most tragic stories I have ever read. ('Cause I haven't read Romeo and Juliet) ;)

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  3. Oh! A Wrinkle in Time!! I only read the first two, but they were great!!!

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