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Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Managers of Their Homes


Yes, I have started yet another book. This one I am going to whiz through though.
I ordered this with some of my kids' curriculum. I have been eyeballing it for quite a while and finally took the plunge and ordered it.
Basically it is a book written for homeschoolers on scheduling their school within the framework of running a household. It is definitely written from Christian perspective, as the second chapter deals with scheduling a personal time with God above all other things.
Besides feeling only slightly inferior about having only two children and still needing this book (most of the model families in the book have 4+ kids...one has 8), I feel it is a great addition to my library. It is easy reading, which is good because I'm anxious to get to the workbook section before our school year starts in a couple of weeks....yikes!
My only fear in reading this book is that I will realize that I really don't have time for reading or blogging....

Monday, July 2, 2007

I am soooo weak.

Last night I bought another book. Another fiction book. After clearly confessing that I desire to break out and read other types of books, I succumb and purchase (and begin reading that very night) another work of fiction. {sigh}

Here is the culprit:

Less than $7 at B&N. What can I say?

Here is why I bought it and read two chapters in the bathtub last night:

1. It is about Vlad the Impaler aka Dracula. I actually know very little about the history of Dracula other than the fact that his character and all of his lore is based on the actual historical figure from the Middle Ages that I just mentioned. I've been searching around this morning reading a bit more about him and legend vs. actual fact. Here's a few websites I found:
http://www.vladtheimpaler.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vlad_III_the_Impaler

I need to probably point out here that I do not normally read books about vampires. I have never read an Anne Rice novel. I've never seen the movies. I watched a movie about Dracula (B&W) when I was little, and it scared me senseless. I cannot handle that type of horror. This book is not a horror novel. It is more of a historical mystery, with perhaps just a touch of creepiness.

2. It is loooong. Over 650 pages! So I definitely felt like I was getting my money's worth.

3. It's summer. Something about summer changes my choice of books. Summer is associated with fun. As I've mentioned before, I'm not having fun reading Ben Hur, but I'm determined to finish it. I feel like I'm helping myself by reading this book at the same time. Pitiful, but true.

4. I'm a sucker for anything medieval.

5. I'm a sucker for cheap hardbacks.

6. I'm a sucker for smart, cool-looking books.

7. I'm a sucker.

So there you have it. I'll let you know how it goes...