Farley is pictured here reading his favorite comic.
Go figure!
Garfield is a favorite in our house.
Can you guess why? ;pWhat the rest of the house is reading...
Darling Daughter
Fancy Nancy - Jane O'Connor
Big Book of Things To Do - Usborne
C-man (10 y/o)
Ranger's Apprentice (series) - John Flanagan
The Giving Tree - Shel Silverstein (family favorite)
The Bryster
Scorpia Rising (last book in series)- Anthony Horowitz
The Teenager
A Walk In The Woods - Bill Bryson
(taken from Mom's bookshelf & highly recommended)
Mom
Man's Search For Meaning - Viktor E. Frankl (hugs John)
The Beach Street Knitting Society and Yarn Club - Gil McNeil
Digital Photography Crash Course - Jeff Wignall
What is your family reading?
p.s. thank you for all of your kind thoughts and prayers. Second born is feeling better and was happy to hear so many were caring for him. He has a ways to go but is certainly getting there!
p.s. thank you for all of your kind thoughts and prayers. Second born is feeling better and was happy to hear so many were caring for him. He has a ways to go but is certainly getting there!
6 comments:
Good news re Bryce. Great to see such avid readers. I´ve just finished Terry Pratchett´s book "unseen academicals", he is a great author who takes life and creates a world where the truth can be seen in the most funny of ways! I am now reading "The Boy Who Saw True". I have read it a number of times, bought it a number of times and lent it out a number of times never to see it again. It is a diary of a young boy in Victorian England, he was a natural clairvoyant and medium, of course no one realized this at the time thinking he was seeing things. It is very funny to read even without the mediumistic content as it is a view of life by a young boy in words that he used at the time.
Sounds like a good book John! Thanks for sharing. :)
That picture is so fun!
just read neil gaiman and charles vess...INSTRUCTIONS. it's a lovely picture book! also recommend their book blueberry girl (for light summer reading...)
enjoy the weekend!
-juliette
Sounds like a good book ! Thanks for sharing. :)
hilarious photo!
& great book list...
that walk in the woods looks intriguing & i LOVE man's search for meaning. our fam has recently ate up the hunger games series (which doesn't sound so "nice" but was captivating!).
xo
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