We’ve been sick in the Grand Bostwick Household this week so reading is a must. Here’s what’s on my nightstand right now.
Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak
This is my favorite read-aloud of all time. My kids and I all pretty much know it by heart. I need to get its cousin, Outside Over There, but my walking-distance library doesn’t have it on the shelf so I’ve requested a copy.
Mage Against the Machine by Shaun Barger
A special friend got this one for me. It has flavors of Children of Men and some virtual reality stuff that I find just delicious.
Spilled Blood by
Stephen Puleston
Mr. Puleston is running a boxed set on the first three books in his mystery series so it seemed like a good time to check them out. Only $6.99 for the set and also available on Kindle Unlimited. I’ll check back after I finish them. I love a good mystery.
Los Juegos del Hambre
by Suzanne Collins and Pilar Ramírez Tello (Translator)
It’s The Hunger Games. In Spanish. I’m reading it through a trial Kindle Unlimited. I shamelessly adore these books and they’re of a reading level close to my capability so why not? I probably won’t pay for Kindle Unlimited after the trial, but I really wanted to see how I would do reading this level of Spanish.
Signs of Life by Scott Hahn
I accidentally fell back in love with my Catholic faith over the Christmas season, so I’ll probably be yammering about that a lot. Asking God to help me be wise enough to know when to speak and when to be silent. Since I also attend a protestant church with my family, it’s beneficial to me to study the Biblical roots of the Sacraments, which is what this book focuses on.