What I Read in 2005

My reading for 2005 included business, classic fiction, current fiction, autobiography, masculinity and femininity, homeschooling, health, personal and business productivity, marketing, travel, childrearing, time management, writing, and more.  You can see why I call myself the Eclectic Bibliophile! Carolyn 101 by Carolyn Kepcher Laddie by Gene Stratton-Porter The House of Mirth by Edith Wharton Homeschooler’s College … Read more

Do You Keep a Reading Record?

What we read has a profound impact on us. Whether it’s for education or entertainment, instruction or escape, it shapes who we are and who we become. For that reason (and also because I’m a compulsive documenter), in July of 1986 I began keeping a list of every book I read. I keep my list … Read more

History of the Bookshelf

Only a die-hard bibliophile would own a book with a title like A Brief Illustrated History of the Bookshelf What fun to see the many ways that bibliophiles through the ages have stored their treasures! Here are a couple of my favorite quotes: I have heard people complain innumerable times that they have no space … Read more

The Chronicles of Narnia – what order?

Which comes first—the wardrobe or the magician? C. S. Lewis published one Narnia book a year from 1950-1956, in this order: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe Prince Caspian The Voyage of the Dawn Treader The Silver Chair The Horse and His Boy The Magician’s Nephew The Last Battle At some point, Lewis allegedly told … Read more

Jan Karon’s Mitford Cookbook & Kitchen Reader

What bliss to relax in front of a roaring fire with Jan Karon’s Mitford Cookbook & Kitchen Reader! I recently met a major deadline for a book of my own, so I celebrated by lounging in the recliner for an hour or so with this delightful book. Recipes are evenly interspersed with related passages from the … Read more

Where Can Children Learn?

I was just browsing through a newsletter from one of the homeschooling companies that offer a complete packaged curriculum (fourth grade in a box) and optional support services. There were a few good ideas, but one tip came across completely wrong. The suggestion was to establish a specific area to use for homeschooling, and to use it … Read more

The Kind of School I Like

One day last spring, my 4yo Thomas wanted to know if today was a school day. “I want to do school,” he said. “What kind of school work do you want to do?” I asked him. He replied, “I want to do the kind of school where the whole family sits down together and draws … Read more

Now I’ve Seen Everything!

I happened to be browsing tonight through a catalog designed for early childhood classrooms that follow a popular educational philosophy that advocates carefully preparing children’s environment and using specially designed child-sized objects. Alhough there were several nice, reasonably-priced items that I found appealing, there were a few things that absolutely blew me away. Honestly, now, is an 18-piece set … Read more