February reading -
I've been doing a lot better this year about being intentional about reading. I've been reading for fun, reading for knowledge, and reading for my daughter.
For fun -
I went back and read two books from the Sierra Jensen series by Robin Jones Gunn. I wanted to be able to remember them because my daughter will read them. She's little now, but gets bigger every day and I want to be ahead of her on the reading list. I read Close Your Eyes and Without a Doubt. Both books were great. Full of teenage wonder, curiosity, and total lack of knowledge and experience when it comes to love. I love the way Gunn handles the subjects.
A Sound Among The Trees by Susan Meissner was by Blogging for Books read and it was really interesting. Not at all what I expected but I really enjoyed it, especially the parts that flashed back to the civil war. Part of the book was written as letters from a woman to her cousin during the civil war and they were really interesting. For more about the book check out the rest of my review here.
For Knowledge -
I really want to plant a garden this year, a little bit more than just one tomato plant. :) so...
The Backyard Orchardist - I don't really plan on planting any trees this year, but I would love to have fruit, so I read it anyways. Unfortunately I don't have the right climate for pretty much anything that I like to eat, so probably no fruit trees in my future.
The Urban Homestead - This book was great with a lot of great information about growing in small spaces, but also just what is required to grow things. The cool part is that they have a pretty unique way of looking at things, so even if it is information it was presented in a new way. The only problem I had with it was that it had some language. It was still worth the read, but be aware that the language is there.
The Backyard Homestead - This book had so much good information. I borrowed it from the library, but it is one that I wouldn't mind buying when I had the funds. It gave information on a lot of different aspects of gardening, land use,and preserving.
For my daughter -
Mandie and the Forbidden Attic I'm starting to read chapter books with my little girl and she loves it. The Mandie books seem to be a fairly easy read and she enjoys it. We haven't finished this book yet, but like it. This is a series that was originally written by an 11 year old girl (and published much later) it is about a little girl whose father dies, but through that she finds an uncle and a mother she never knew. This particular story is about Mandie going to boarding school. This is her first time away from her family and it is all new for her.
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I would like those gardening books, while my older daughter has really enjoyed the Mandie books!
ReplyDeleteThere are also a few Mandie movies. We especially liked the first two of those.
Have a great day!
Oh, I LOVED the Mandie books when I was growing up! I didn't realize she wrote them as a young girl - how cool!
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