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This weekly reading list meme is hosted at Book Date. Join in to see what others are reading and maybe get some ideas of what to read next! Although the Book Date link-up happens weekly, I don't manage to post that often. I aim to post and link about once a month, although I sometimes link up my monthly summary as well. How does the time go by so quickly, right?
I finished reading . . .
Like Flames in the Night by Connilyn Cossette - Tirzah convinces her brother to send her as a spy among the Arameans, and later partners with Liyam to gather information for Israel's army. (Read my full review HERE)
Next on the stack...
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Ruby Moon by Jenny Knipfer - set near Lake Superior in the 1890s, a young woman copes with confusion, guilt, and fear after a tragic death. (Read my full review HERE)
Moving Beyond Anxiety by David Chadwick - practical help and hope for dealing with anxiety - very timely! (Read my full review HERE)
I'm currently reading . . .

The Girl With the Louding Voice by Abi Dare - Annundi is a young Nigerian girl who wants an education more than anything. But her father gives her as a bride to an old man and her schooling must end. That's as far as I've read so far but I'm rooting for this brave young lady!
The Travelling Cat Chronicles by Hiro Arikawa - Nana the cat narrates some of this story himself. He's a stray cat who settles down with an owner, only to accompany his person to visit some old friends.
Ever Faithful by Karen Barnett - A park ranger's daughter takes a second job teaching the men who come to the Civilian Conservation Corps camp at Yellowstone during the 1930s.
Church With No Walls by Noah Cleveland - I'm slowly working my way through this 21-day challenge to live out faith in our everyday lives and be the church.
Next on the stack...
Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
When Silence Sings by Sarah Loudin Thomas
Claiming Mariah by Pam Hillman
What I'm Highlighting . . . If you're one of the many who are considering homeschooling as an option for your kids this coming school year, please hop over to Homeschool Coffee Break and get some tips in Suddenly Homeschooling - How To Get Started
And my friends that read Just A Second are invited to join me at Homeschool Coffee Break for the Twenty-Six Lists link-up. It's every other week and the list prompts are for everyone, not just homeschoolers. Currently we're sharing our Summer Activities lists. Mine is a bucket list of things to do this summer, and it's changed a lot from the list I had in mind back in January!
On my blogs recently . . .
Besides the reviews, here on Just A Second you'll find:
Scripture and a Snapshot posts
Besides the reviews, here on Just A Second you'll find:
Scripture and a Snapshot posts
And on my homeschool blog, Homeschool Coffee Break:
What are you reading?
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Reading about homeschooling brings back memories for me! We homeschooled our kids for several years way back when. It's hard, but really rewarding, I think. I've heard of The Traveling Cat Chronicles and it sounds like a book I might like. Also The Girl with the Louding Voice.
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