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I'm joining in with some blogging friends for an online book club, and all our readers are invited to join in as well. Here's how it will work:
At the beginning of the month Amanda at Hopkins Homeschool will share a book theme with us. It will be a theme instead of any specific title, so that anyone can participate - moms, dads, teens, kids, or the whole family. During the month, we will read books that go with the theme, and at the end of the month we'll share about what we read. Homeschool families may want to do unit studies or activities that go with the books they read, and they can tell us all about what they did and learned. Adults and teens may just want to share book reviews.
Visit Hopkins Homeschool to find out more about what she has planned!
What will I be reading? It just happens that I picked up the Kindle edition of Everyday Confetti by Karen Ehman & Glynnis Whitwer a few days ago. A newer Ehman book had been recommended by a blogger I follow and in an unsuccessful search for that book on my library website, I came across this one instead and was intrigued. So it looks like a perfect pick for the December theme!
In December I often choose to read (or re-read) fiction that is set during Christmas, so I'm sure I'll be able to add a book or two to this list by the time I do my wrap-up. In the meantime, I'm excited about what I've chosen to start with!
Visit all the participating bloggers sometime during the month to find out their reading plans:
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1 comments:
That one looks really interesting. I look forward to what your thoughts are.
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