What I read by title for:
January: Trusting God by Jerry Bridges, The Diary of Anne Frank, At Home in Mitford by Jan Karon, The Little Woman by Gladys Aylward, Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte, 84 Charing Cross Road by Helene Hanff, The Girl Who Thought in Pictures by Julia Finla Mosca
February:
A Book about Faith: Trusting God by Jerry Bridges
A Biography:
A Book about Apologetics:
A Book about the Middle Ages:
An Epic Poem:
A Book by Charles or Susannah Spurgeon:
A Book about Health or Nutrition:
A Shakespeare Play:
A Book about Quiet:
A Novel:
A Book from Living Heritage High School Curriculum:
A Book you own but haven't read:
January: A classic you discover in a used bookstore: Jane Eyre (you can never have too many copies)
February: A Russian novel or short story collection:
March: A classic about immigrants or pioneers:
April: A classic set on your own turf:
May: A book you were supposed to read in school:
June: Nonfiction nature writing:
July: A science fiction novel or short story collection:
August: A classic by an author you've only read once:
September: A classic World War I or World War II novel:
October: A Jane Austen novel:
November: A poetry collection by one of the Romantic poets:
December: A Medieval or Renaissance classic:
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