Book Bag for February 5, 2015
- Periodicals: All editions of the CiRCE Magalog (I was cleaning out the paperwork and periodicals). I finished with the Classical Academic Press Catalog last night.
- Memoir/Biography: The Narnian
by Alan Jacobs. This is really very good, I posted Words from this yesterday. - Devotional: For the Love of God by D.A. Carson. I’m behind again after being sick. Time to get back on the ball. What’s in a Phrase?
by Marilyn Chandler McEntyre. I’ve read another snippet in the section
on assurance on delighting in God’s law. - Education Philosophy/Charlotte Mason: Consider This
by Karen Glass. This is fantastic, I loved Chapter 5. I’m also trying to get the reading for our first CM group on Monday done. I am in the middle of Chapter 2 of For The Children’s Sake (excellent) and haven’t started the Charlotte Mason book, Home Education. - Fiction: Till We Have Faces by C.S. Lewis. Still haven’t picked this up much. I need to get back to reading Mary Stewart’s The Ivy Tree which I’m enjoying before sleep as an effort to not look at a screen right before bed.
- Whim/Fancy: Since I moved What’s in a Phrase? to the Devotional section, I think I’ll add Sally Clarkson’s new book, Own Your Life here. Especially since Mystie is enjoying it so much.
- Mobile Reader: Gaudy Night
by Dorothy Sayers. I read a few pages, I hope it catches my imagination soon. - Copywork: I added my Proverbs Journibles book from the 17:18 Series after reading Sarah’s recent post on CiRCE’s blog. Mother Culture, Brandy?