5 Responses to “What’s in Your Bookstack?”

- Josh Pyles
- November 8th, 2007
That always happens to me! Good list ![]()

- brentandrews
- January 17th, 2008
Mostly China books in my stack. Some to review, some to just read and enjoy. See http://chronicdiscontent.wordpress.com/?s=China+Books
Good post.

- brentandrews
- January 18th, 2008
OK, here is my stack: http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m215/chronicdiscontent/IMG_1186.jpg

- What’s In My Bookstack « Chronic Discontent
- January 18th, 2008
[…] in your bookstack? Inspired by this post over at The Acorn, I’m moved to play a little show-and-tell with the books I’ve been […]


I find it so interesting that so many people read more than one, two or even three books at a time. Finding out what’s in other people’s Bookstack is a wonderful way of knowing a little bit more about them. The first two books, I’m reading to Gavin, but also learning more than I previously knew in those areas. And they aren’t “children’s books”, both are written at about a 7th or 8th grade level for comprehension and vocabulary. Deductive reasoning would conclude that either I’m really dense or Gavin’s very smart - but either way, we’re both getting alot out of our special read-aloud time together. That being said, here’s the list:
1. Osgood’s Progressive Reader (1855) by Lucius Osgood
2. Galileo, Astronomer and Physicist - by Robin Doak
3. School Education, Vol. 3 (1886) by Charlotte Mason
4. Outwitting Dogs - by Terry Ryan and Kirsten Mortensen
5. Becoming the Parent God Wants You to Be - Dr. Kevin Leman
6. Creative Homeschooling, A Resource Guide for Smart Families - Lisa Rivero
7. Meditations - by Marcus Aurelius