Book Tracker for October 2023
Why a book tracker? Two reasons: As always, Genre and Dates Finished in italics. A rating of ★★★★★ indicates a really good read or aRead More »Book Tracker for October 2023
Reading books is essential to self-education. Interestingly, it’s pretty essential to homeschooling too.
Here are articles from both learning and teaching.
Why a book tracker? Two reasons: As always, Genre and Dates Finished in italics. A rating of ★★★★★ indicates a really good read or aRead More »Book Tracker for October 2023
The lost art of using your brain Is using your brain for a change a “lost art?” I want to convince you that we canRead More »Using your Brain for a Change – A Lost Art
Book Tracking Secret Book Tracking this year has been challenging! I set a goal to keep track of all the books I read in aRead More »Book Tracking for September 2023
I’m organizing the books I’ve read this year into useful book lists. So far this year, I’ve been keeping track of the books I’ve readRead More »Book Lists for August 2023
Do you have a list of classic books to read? I have several lists that I get my “next book” ideas from. So far thisRead More »2023 July Classic Books To Read
Here’s my summer reading log for June! I’ve been keeping track of the books I’ve read since the beginning of the year. It’s part ofRead More »2023 June’s Summer Reading Log
I’ve been keeping track of the books I’ve read since the beginning of the year. It’s part of the book tracker challenge I received fromRead More »2023 Keeping Track of Books Read: May
April book reviews are here! It’s part of the book tracker challenge I received from my son. I have been keeping a running total andRead More »2023 Reviews of Books Read: April
Book Tracker Journal for March Spring ahead — Here’s my book tracker journal with Reviews of Books for March. It’s part of the book trackerRead More »2023 Book Tracker Journal: March
I’m sharing my thoughts on the books I’ve read this month in Reviews of Books for February. It’s part of the book tracker challenge IRead More »2023 Reviews of Books Read: February