1. The Death of the Adversary: A Novel by Hans Keilson
2. Style, Sex, and Substance: 10 Catholic Women Consider the Things that Really Matter by Hallie Lord
3. Mini Farming: Self-Sufficiency on 1/4 Acre by Brett L. Markham
4. Root Cellaring: Natural Cold Storage of Fruits and Vegetables by Mike Bubel and Nancy Bubel
5. The Handbook for
Catholic Moms by Lisa Hendey
6. The Well-Trained Mind, A Guide
to Classical Education at Home by
Susan Wise Bauer and Jessie Wise
7. The Catholic Homeschool Companion by Maureen Wittmann and Rachel Mackson
8. Real Learning: Education in the Heart of the Home by Elizabeth Foss
9. The Catholics Next Door,
Adventures in Imperfect Living by
Greg and Jennifer Willits
10. The Core, Teaching Your Child the Foundations of Classical Education by Leigh A. Bortins
11. 365 Manners Kids Should Know by Sherly Eberly
10. The Core, Teaching Your Child the Foundations of Classical Education by Leigh A. Bortins
11. 365 Manners Kids Should Know by Sherly Eberly
I wanted to read 12 books in 2012, but I am happy with 11. I actually have three books that I am in the middle of right now, but couldn't finish by the end of the year. I am going to continue trying to finish one book a month. However, this time I won't plan what books I am going to read. My interest change through out the year and it is hard to stick to a book list.
Have you read any books that you would recommend?

I love the "The Well-Trained Mind." It's a great book for any homeschooler who likes the classical model. It sits in my room on my nightstand as I type this. Thanks for sharing your list! : )
ReplyDeleteI love that book and reference it a lot!
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