Our First Grandbaby is Here!
Since we’re all about “making time for things that matter,” I have to take a moment to let you know about adorable Imogen Violet Campbell who has just joined our family. There’s a lightning storm outside so I’ll have to be mercifully brief;-). In fact, a picture can be worth a thousand words!
Great Books Week Day 3: What childhood book captured your imagination?
I grew up in a quiet home with no television or other young people. My grandparents liked to read, and so did I. Books were my trusted friends and companions throughout childhood, and I loved many of them for many reasons. So…. all that to say that narrowing it down to just one book is asking a bit much, so I’m going to share some overall favorites. I’m pretty sure that the Great Books Week police aren’t on patrol!
Picture Books
- Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak
- Johnny-Go-Round
- Madeleine
- Babar
- Illustrated Fairy Tales
Non-Series Books
- David and the Phoenix
- The Secret Garden
- Island of the Blue Dolphins
- The Little Princess
- Mary Jane
- Prudence Crandall: Woman of Courage
- Brighty of the Grand Canyon
- My Side of the Mountain
- Little Women
- Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
- Crazy Horse (Landmark Biography)
- Florence Nightingale
- Helen Keller
- The Little Lame Prince
- Bedknob and Broomstick
Series
- The Oz books
- Raggedy Ann and Andy
- The Burgess Books (animal stories)
- Bobbsey Twins
- Happy Hollisters
- Pippi Longstocking
- Heidi books
- Harriet the Spy
- The Black Stallion
- Nancy Drew & Hardy Boys
- Cherry Ames
- Beverly Grey
Young people’s books I didn’t discover until adulthood, and still enjoy:
- The Chronicles of Narnia
- The Boxcar Children (early books in the series)
- Hank the Cowdog audio books
- Wrinkle in Time trilogy
This is far from a complete list of the young people’s books that sparked my imagination, but it’s at least a start.
Great Books Week Day 2: What Makes a Book Great?
What makes a book great? That’s a question I thought about a lot while writing the Excellence in Literature curriculum. Why do some books stick with you, while others, just as highly reviewed or recommended,vanish from memory like smoke? Why do some books stand the test of time?
Here are some thoughts on what makes a book great. Not all thoughts apply to all books, but across the great book spectrum, at least a few will apply to any book considered great.
Great books stand the test of time. They are read by generation after generation, and although they may be understood differently in each generation, something (and it’s not just high school English teachers!) compels readers to keep picking them up.
A great book reveals something you didn’t know or changes your perspective in a compelling way.
Memorable books aren’t always great books, but most great books are memorable.
Great books usually have ideas that are worth thinking about long after you’ve finished reading.
Most great books reveal truth of some kind. Perhaps it’s truth about God, human nature, the way the world works, the consequences of certain types of behavior, or about something like justice, honesty, or courage. A great book helps you understand life better than you did before you read it.
Great Books Week is sponsored by Excellence in Literature and the National Association of Independent Writers and Editors during the first full week of October, and it offers a blog challenge, free downloadable poster, and suggested activities.
Great Books Week 2010 Blog Challenge: Day 1

Great Books Week 2010- sponsored by Excellence in Literature and the National Association of Independent Writers and Editors
Today’s post for the Great Books Week blog challenge (day 1) is on the question, “What book has had the greatest impact on your life? In what way?”
Because I’ve been an avid reader for most of my life, this is probably going to be the hardest question of the entire week’s challenge, so I’m going to default to the easy and obvious answer.
Rather than trying to choose among the dozens of books that have impacted me in some way, I’ll choose the Bible as the book that has most shaped my thoughts, my conduct, and my life goals. It has provided vivid pictures of both wisdom and foolishness in action, along with the consequences of both, and it reminds me daily to honor the Lord, to be kind, and to treat others with integrity, compassion, respect, and love. There’s more, but just those things are pretty transformative, don’t you think?
Great Books Week is sponsored by Excellence in Literature and the National Association of Independent Writers and Editors during the first full week of October, and it offers a blog challenge, free downloadable poster, and suggested activities.





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. 



