I have finished almost everything on my summer TBR list. I am still working through the Charlotte Mason volumes online. If you've checked my book list for 2009, you'll notice that I actually added a few books throughout the summer. And my TBR list continues to grow. Here it is categorized by genre: the books I hope to read before the end of the year:
Fiction:
Shepherd's Fall W.L. Dyson
Take One Karen Kingsbury
Take Two Karen Kingsbury
I am Legend Richard Matheson (Yes, it is the Will Smith movie.)
Black Ice Linda Hall
A Capitol Offense Gary E. Parker
Waiting for Morning Karen Kingsbury (I may have read this one, but it doesn't look familiar.)
The Alabaster Cross Richard Exley
Christian Living:
Life, Celebrate It Luci Swindoll
The Davinci Codebreaker James L. Garlow (I know Im way behind the times on this, but I've never watched or read The Davinci Code and really don't know much about it, so I'm curious.)
Tortured for Christ Richard Wurmbrand
Changes That Heal Dr. Henry Cloud
Love as a Way of Life Gary Chapman
The Top 100 Questions Richard Bewes
Words That Circled the World Richard Bewes
The Stone that Became a Mountain Richard Bewes
Parenting By The Book John Rosemond
Shepherding A Child's Heart- Tripp (We are leading a parenting group with this book.)
Classics:
The Chosen Chaim Potok
The Lord of the Flies William Golding (Yes, I've never read it. And it is recommended reading from Thomas Jefferson Education, so here goes.)
Nicholas Nickleby Charles Dickens
Nonfiction:
Look Me In the Eye John Robison
Cheap Talk With the Frugal Friends Zalewski and Ricks
The Anxiety Cure Dr. Archibald D. Hart
Growing Creative Kids Dr. Wesley Sharpe
School Education- Charlotte Mason
Ourselves- Charlotte Mason
Formation of Character- Charlotte Mason
Toward a Philosophy of Education- Charlotte Mason (I'm reading these volumes in modern English at Amblside Online.)
And some devotional/study guides:
The Blazing Center- Piper
The Passionate Marriage - Focus on the Family
Adventurous Prayer- Women of Faith
Victoriously Frazzled- Cindi Wood
And that's it. (Not counting the read alouds I'm doing with the kids.) It will definitely keep me busy through the fall!