I'm an avid reader but even I think it will be a miracle if I get through this list in the next 3 months. Here's my Everest that I am attempting to climb:
- Crime & Punishment by F. Dostoevsky
- The Idiot by F. Dostoevsky
- A Raisin In The Sun by Lorraine Hansberry
- Bryson's Dictionary for Writers & Editors by Bill Bryson
- From Brokeness to Community by Jean Vanier
- Life of the Beloved: Spiritual Living in a Secular World by Henri Nouwen
- Addicted to Mediocrity: Contemporary Christians & the Arts by Franky Schaeffer
- Art & the Bible by Francis Schaeffer
- Do Hard Things: A Teenage Rebellion Against Low Expectations by Alex Harris & Brett Harris
Books 1-3 are ones I'd like my class to read next year. I'm trying to decide which Dostoevsky to give them so I'm reading both. I might also give them one book from 7 - 9 so will have to read all to pick one. Books 4-6 are for my personal enjoyment.
So how am I going to do all this? Well, the ones for my class I will try to read during the day at work because teaching the class is part of my job, so I get to read. Maybe. If things aren't too busy. Hopefully. I'm currently reading 25 pages a day of Crime & Punishment which will get me through it in a month. I can easily read 100 pages a day (or should I say a night?) so I can fit some of the other books in there. For instance, numbers 5 through 8 are less than 125 pages each so they should be a snap.
One other way I'll get through this list is canceling 3 of my magazine subscriptions. I am cutting out The New Yorker, The New Republic and The Smithsonian. Oh, but I did just subscribe to Poets & Writers but still I'm down by two!
I'm also finding T.V. to be an even vaster wasteland than usual so am planning on spending less time on it.
What are you planning on reading this summer? Do tell!
(Not that making a teepee is all that fascinating, but you get my point.)




