Spring Reading Thing 2009

Non-Fiction
- A Life That Says Welcome – Karen Ehman
- Treasuring God in Our Traditions – Noel Piper
- Your Father’s Voice – Lyz Glick & Dan Zegart
Fiction
- Almost Friends – Philip Gulley
- The Longing – Beverly Lewis
- Sweet Revenge – Diane Mott Davidson
Bible Studies & Devotions
- Esther: It’s Tough Being a Woman – Beth Moore
- Night Light for Couples – James & Shirley Dobson
- Sticky Situations 2: 365 Devotions for Elementary Kids – Betsy Schmitt
Book Club
- The Choice – Nicholas Sparks (Secular Fiction)
- Reconstructing Natalie – Laura Jensen Walker (Christian Fiction)
- Persuasion – Jane Austen (Classic)
Reading with Caleb and Camden
- Farmer Boy – Laura Ingalls Wilder
- Little House in the Big Woods – Laura Ingalls Wilder
- Night of the Ninjas (Magic Tree House #5) – Mary Pope Osborne
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Looks like a great list. My ds2 loved the Magic Treehouse series, maybe I’ll introduce them to ds3 soon. Good luck and happy reading.
My son loves the Magic Treehouse books also. I have to admit when the scholastic book order comes home I will always order him a bunch of books. We don’t buy a lot of toys, but there are always books
Great list – enjoy your reading. And I’m a sucker for Nicholas Sparks since he writes about eastern NC where I live. The Choice was a good one – takes place in my home – Beaufort and Morehead City. I think I read it in one evening.
This looks like a good list! I always love to see what people are reading with their kids.
Your list looks really good, Tami! I have that Noel Piper book, but (as usual for me!) haven’t read it yet. And I always enjoy a Diane Mott Davidson book!
Thanks for being part of Spring Reading Thing ’09!
I got behind on the Goldy series and need to catch up. Happy Reading.
I remember reading the Little House on the Praire series more than once over the years. Classics last hopefully a long time.
Hey you should also Leslie Meier-she’s awesome!!!!
I love Diane Mott Davidson’s culinary mysteries. Hope you enjoy the one on your list. Have you ever tried any of her recipes? I’ve made a couple and they turned out delicious! Happy reading (and, maybe, snacking
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Looks like a great list. I like the way you divided up your list by genres.
I just finished Little House in the Big Woods with my girls and it was so much fun to read with them. Have fun!
Happy reading! I loved the Little House books growing up
my parents read all the little house books to me.
you have a great list here, enjoy!
I have been wanting to read the book A Life That Says Welcome…But our library doesn’t own a copy. I’ll have to come back and see what you think of it.
-Ashley
Interesting list! Good luck with the challenge.