I have The Anatomy of Peace on my want to read someday list.
I'm still working on Bonds That Make Us Free by C. Terry Warner - that one will take a while, it's so thought provoking and requires changes to be made along the way.
I just finished The Wedding by Nicholas Sparks. I read it for my book group. It was a perfect February book and a fantastic, quick read. The book wasn't terribly deep, but it certainly made me think about my own relationship with my husband.
I'm busy prepping for the SL TJEd Forum, and I hardly have time to read more than one thing in a week...or two weeks even! I don't know how you do it. :)
I am reading Swiss Family Robinson for the Gathering Project that I co-lead. It's great and we will have a great discussion on family forms, I suspect. Nice blog! I just found you by googling "What is a classic" in order to help a friend that is new to TJEd. I am hosting a blog carnival next week on A Day in the Life for TJEders. It would be great if you would participate!
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I have The Anatomy of Peace on my want to read someday list.
I'm still working on Bonds That Make Us Free by C. Terry Warner - that one will take a while, it's so thought provoking and requires changes to be made along the way.
I just finished The Wedding by Nicholas Sparks. I read it for my book group. It was a perfect February book and a fantastic, quick read. The book wasn't terribly deep, but it certainly made me think about my own relationship with my husband.
I'm busy prepping for the SL TJEd Forum, and I hardly have time to read more than one thing in a week...or two weeks even! I don't know how you do it. :)
I am reading Swiss Family Robinson for the Gathering Project that I co-lead. It's great and we will have a great discussion on family forms, I suspect. Nice blog! I just found you by googling "What is a classic" in order to help a friend that is new to TJEd. I am hosting a blog carnival next week on A Day in the Life for TJEders. It would be great if you would participate!
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