It has been over eight to nine months since I have posted anything on this blog. My hiatus was due to a string of events that simply prevented me from reviewing and writing about the books I have read. Some of those events and/or variables were, but not limited to, were: a new school assignment, mentorship, a new college course assignment, my lap top was stolen, and my daughter got married. All of these events have enriched my life beyond belief but I had to slow down a little to process and given attention to these new chapters in my life.
As for the books I plan to start, complete and/or purchase this month, I have listed them below. They are not in any particular order (i.e. of interest, alphabetical by author, alphabetical by title, ect...). The list books that I am in the progress of reading, wanting to start and/or plan to purchase for future reading have been categorized in one of five categories. Those five categories are: children's literature, personal (self-helpish type books), religious, professional development, and Miss Alainius.
July books should be:
* Joy in the Journey by Guy Doud - R.
* A Man Named Dave by Dave Pelzer - P/M (biography).
* Nine Best Practices That Make the Difference by Brian Pete and Robin Fogarty - PD.
* The 4:8 Principal by Tommy Newberry - R.
* The Last Lecture by Randy Pausch w/Jeffrey Zaslow - P.
* Victory Secrets of Attila the Hun by Wess Robersts, PhD - PD.
* Frankenstein by Mary Shelley - CL.
* Princess Annie and the Magical Pendant by H.L. Klun - CL.
* The World Is Flat by Thomas L. Friedman - P.
* The Sisters Grimm: Once Upon A Crime by Micael Buckley - CL.
Books, intellectual conversations, and casual conversations all have an influence on one's thinking, actions, discussions. I look forward to the journey that lays ahead. Here's to the journey!
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
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