What we’re reading this week:
William and I read Ox-Cart Manthis morning. I always cry when I read it. And at the same spot. You know the one, if you’ve ever read it.
Carrie is reading The Song of Hiawatha this week. Well, really she’s hearing it. *I’m* reading it aloud to her so that she can hear the rhythm of the poetry. There are lots of difficult-to-pronounce names in there and I wanted that she shouldn’t get caught on those and miss the beauty of the story.
Cate has finished the The Iliadand the The Odyssey
and has started in on the plays of Aeschylus I: Oresteia (The Complete Greek Tragedies)
and seems to be enjoying those.
Jack is still working on the The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin. He’s enjoying it… and he thought he wasn’t going to like it!
I’m really hoping to begin reading Evangeline: A Tale of Acadie aloud to them this week, too. So many people know the story, but have never actually read the poem. Longfellow really had a way with telling story in verse. I wish I could do that.
I have a stack of books on my bedside table that is threatening to collapse the works. I’m finishing up The Once and Future King, which was a difficult start for me. The anachronisms were initally very annoying to me. As I went on, however, I warmed up to the writing and now I’m sorry to see the book coming to an end.
Next up in my stack are The Four Loves by C.S. Lewis (recommended to me by Father Augustine), and Tolkien and C.S. Lewis: The Gift of Friendship
What’s on your bookstack?





November 19th, 2007 at 3:56 pm
I’m in a reading slump. That is not to say I am not reading. I am. Blogs. Emails. Mysteries. Magazines. Cookbooks (I recently discovered Susan Branch…).
I have hopes to read ‘The Great Tradition’ in January, with some other LCC homeschooling parents
I have two cookbooks lined up with the idea of organizing some healthy eating.
The kids are working through Serendipity, and I am reading Charlotte’s Web to DD. DH gets to read 101 Dalmations every night with her (picture book version) LOL.
DS is reading the Horrible Histories books. He has also been reading some new (to us) science picture books and readers.