Thirty Books You Won’t Forget
Posted on February 26, 2007
Filed Under Reading, Teach Literature
I love to read, and on the back of my business card I share some unforgettable books. Of course, this isn’t nearly all my favorites, but I was constrained by the size of the card! Do you have a list of books you love? Feel free to share it!
Here’s my list of unforgettable books:
A Moveable Feast- Ernest Hemingway
Animal Farm- George Orwell
Antigone- Sophocles
Autobiography of Ben Franklin- Benjamin Franklin
Beowulf
The Bible
Canterbury Tales- Chaucer
The Crosswicks Journals- Madeleine L’Engle
Divine Comedy- Dante Alighieri
Gulliver’s Travels- Jonathan Swift
Heart of Darkness- Joseph Conrad
House of Mirth- Edith Wharton
Huckleberry Finn- Mark Twain
Jane Eyre- Charlotte Bronte
Les Miserables- Victor Hugo
The Lord of the Rings- J.R.R. Tolkien
Mere Christianity- C.S. Lewis
My Antonia- Willa Cather
The Odyssey- Homer
Oliver Twist- Charles Dickens
Paradise Lost- John Milton
The Poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins
Pride and Prejudice- Jane Austen
Pygmalion- George Bernard Shaw
Robinson Crusoe- Daniel Defoe
The Plays of William Shakespeare
Sir Gawain Tales
The Three Musketeers- Alexandre Dumas
Walden- Henry David Thoreau
Wuthering Heights- Emily Bronte
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Hi, I'm Janice Campbell, and I'm glad you're here! I invite you to join me in focusing on things that matter- family, literacy, creativity, growth, and service. It's so easy to be entangled by the mundane, but it doesn't have to happen. 


Hello:
I’m so glad to hear a mom say such favorable things abouthomeschooling through high school. I am trying to talk my 13 yr. okd into doing it next year when she begins the 9th grade. She thinks she will miss out if she doesn’t go to traditional high school, I’m going to keep praying about this. Thank you for your website and for your positive, upbeat, and informative notes that I can have access to. God bless you and look forward to more communication with you. Do you like or ever heard of high school/homeschool co-op groups? We just found out about one for high school and are semi-interested. Please give me your opinion on these groups? Thanks, Christine
Dear Christine,
Thank you so much for stopping by- I’m glad you’ve been encouraged. I hope that you’ll find homeschooling through high school a great joy as I have.
I’m familiar with several high school homeschool co-ops, and I think it can be a wonderful idea. It allows teaching mothers to share subjects they know best, and it gives the student a variety of interactions and experiences.
If you have a group near you, ask if you can sit in on a couple of sessions to see how classes go, and to see if the group seems a good fit for your family values.
Thanks again for stopping by and commenting!