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Today starts Week 32 in the quest to read 52 books in 52 weeks and should have you starting book # 33. The year is a bit more than half over and we are halfway towards our goal of reading 52 books for the year. Keep up the good work.

 

You may post your reviews, thoughts, reactions to the books you've read here or on the 52 Books in 52 Weeks Blog.

 

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Came across this wonderful project started by Lezlie of Books and Border Collies. She created this website - U.S. Presidents Reading Project which has a list of all the presidents and links to suggested lists of books to read more about them. There is also a link on the site to the white house with mini biographies on each president.

 

 

The rules are easy:

 

 

 

 

1. Read at least one non-fiction book about each of the U.S. Presidents

 

2. Take as much time as you need

 

3. Have fun learning about U.S. history and its leaders

 

 

I had planned on doing a U.S. Presidents Unit Study with James for this year and this comes at an opportune time. It sound much more fun and interesting, we'll draw it out a bit, rather than condense the information and we'll turn into a family reading project, concentrating on one president at a time without a time limit. I am so stoked and looking forward to reading and learning more about the presidents.

 

Check out the U.S. Presidents Reading Project for yourself.

 

 

What are you all reading this week?

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I can't even remember the last book I read. It was that exciting. Now I'm reading a funny book about mathematical tricks in every day life. It's taking a while to get through. I can read silly fiction at night after the kids are in bed, but by that time, it's a bit late for maths.

 

Rosie

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I'm reading Artemis Fowl. This is the 3rd time I've tried it. The first 2 times I couldn't get past the 1st chapter. I really want to finish it this time, even though it is still not grabbing my attention.

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Week 1: The Nice and the Good by Iris Murdoch

Week 2: The White Tiger by Aravind Adiga

Week 3: The Book and the Brotherhood by Iris Murdoch

Week 4: The Enchantress of Florence by Salman Rushdie

Week 5: The Moor's Last Sigh by Salman Rushdie

Week 6: The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman

Week 7: Shalimar the Clown by Salman Rushdie

Week 8: Paper Towns by John Green

Week 9: Eva Trout by Elizabeth Bowen

Week 10: Saville by David Storey

Week 11: The Bookshop by Penelope Fitzgerald

Week 12: Offshore by Penelope Fitzgerald

Week 13: The Wednesday Wars by Gary D. Schmidt

Week 14: Clear Light of Day by Anita Desai

Week 15: The White Hotel by D. M. Thomas

Week 16: What Was Lost by Catherine O'Flynn

Week 17: Hotel du Lac by Anita Brookner

Week 18: Child 44 by Tom Rob Smith

Week 19: Cat's Eye by Margaret Atwood

Week 20: Alias Grace by Margaret Atwood

Week 21: The Blind Assassin by Margaret Atwood

Week 22: Oryx and Crake by Margaret Atwood

Week 23: The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro

Week 24: Possession by A. S. Byatt

Week 25: The Stone Diaries by Carol Shields

Week 26: A Fine Balance by Rohinton Mistry

Week 27: Animal's People. Indra Sinha

Week 28: The Emperor's Children. Claire Messud

Week 29: Slow Man. J. M. Coetzee

Week 30: Arthur and George. Julian Barnes

Week 31: Finding Nouf. Zoe Ferraris

Week 32: City of Thieves. David Benioff

Week 33: Mudbound. Hillary Jordan

 

Blessings

 

Zoraida

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Recent reads bolded:

 

1. Nine Days a Queen

2. Mrs. Pollifax, Innocent Tourist

3. Driving Over Lemons

4. Father Arseny: A Cloud of Witnesses

5. Orthodoxy and the Religion of the Future

6. Grandma's Wartime Kitchen: World War II and the way we cooked

7. Vanity Fair

8. Spiritual Counsels of Father John of Kronstadt

9. Les Miserables

10. Macy's, Gimbels and Me by Bernice Fitz-Gibbon

11. The Middle Ages by Morris Bishop

12. The Scarlet Letter

13. Our Hearts' True Home, Virginia Nieuwsma, ed.

14. Introducing the Orthodox Church by Anthony M. Coniaris

15. Model Behavior by Jay McInerny

16. Readings in Christianity, compiled by Robert E. Van Voorst

17. Married to a Catholic Priest by Mary Vincent Dally

18. Yes! 50 Scientifically Proven Ways to Be Persuasive by Robert B. Cialdini

19. Stumbling on Happiness by Daniel Gilbert

20. Gold Rush: A Literary Exploration by various authors

21. Navajo Silver: A Brief History of Navajo Silversmithing by Arthur Woodward

22. Baghdad-by-the-Bay by Herb Caen

23. Encore Provence by Peter Mayle

24. Finding My Way by Borghild Dahl

25. At Home in Mitford by Jan Karon

26. The Suez Canal by Gail Stewart

27. Unseen Warfare - classical spiritual work

28. A Concise History of Bolivia by Herbert Klein (put this one on hold for the time being)

29. In Praise of Stay-at-Home Moms by Dr. Laura Schlessinger

30. Ordeal by Innocence by Agatha Christie

31. The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin

32. New Mexico: A History of Four Centuries by Warren Beck

33. Emma by Jane Austen

34. Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen

35. Mrs. Pollifax and the Golden Triangle by Dorothy Gilman

36. Honeymoon with My Brother by Franz Wisner

37. Homeschooler's College Admissions Handbook by Cafi Cohen

38. Nine Coaches Waiting by Mary Stewart

39. Airs Above the Ground by Mary Stewart

40. The Stormy Petrel by Mary Stewart

41. Chang and Eng by Darin Strauss

42. The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver

43. The Unexpected Guest by Agatha Christie

44. Lost Horizon by James Hilton

45. Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier

46. Five Thousand Years of Glass, ed. Hugh Tait

47. Poems of Home and Travel by Bayard Taylor

48. Highway 99, A Literary Journey through California's Central Valley, various authors (gave up on this for now, may try it again later)

49. Memoirs of a Midget by Walter de la Mare

50. Inn of the Sixth Happiness by Alan Burgess

51. Men Are Like Waffles, Women Are Like Spaghetti by Bill and Pam Farrel (still reading this one, it has a lot of good points)

52. Mrs. Pollifax Unveiled by Dorothy Gilman

53. Diamond: The History of a Cold-Blooded Love Affair by Matthew Hart

54. False Witness by Aimee and David Thurlo

54. Prodigal Nun by Aimee and David Thurlo

55. Orthodox Iconography by Constantine Cavarnos

56. Three Aces, A Nero Wolfe Omnibus by Rex Stout

57. The Triple Bind by Steven Hinshaw

58. Notes From a Small Island by Bill Bryson

59. Deadly Persuasion by Jean Kilbourne

60. Felicia Cartright and the Sad-Eyed Girl by Bernard Palmer

61. The Price of Privilege by Madeline Levine

62. 1000 Artist Trading Cards, Patricia Bolton, ed.

63. The Homework Myth by Alfie Kohn

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What's on my reading plate for the rest of the week is

 

"Water Witch" by Deborah LeBlanc (review book), "Watcher in the Woods" by Robert Liparulo (personal reading challenge) and for the random reading challege "Shadow in the Wind" by Carlos Ruiz Zafon. As soon as if I finish my Modern Lit final this weekend, I'll be free to read, read, read.

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Let's see...I haven't been keeping up on posting what I've read but right now I'm on The Road to Jerusalem which is very good; it's first in Swedish author Jan Guillou's Crusades Trilogy (translated, of course) and I like it a lot.

 

Next up is The Secret Speech, the follow-up to Child 44 which is one of my top books for the year so I expect it to be excellent, too.

 

After that, The Lost City of Z.

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