пятница, 5 декабря 2014 г.

My Big List of Great Book Suggestions (For All Ages!)

My Big List of Great Book Suggestions (For All Ages!)

A few weeks ago during a soccer game, my friend asked, “What books do you suggest as good family read-alouds?”


Bless my friend, for she did not know what she was getting into when she asked this question so innocently. See, sometimes I answer questions with much animation, with many flailing hands, as if I’m hopped up on caffeine and cannot find my way to the ground. Talking about books produces such a reaction in me, even while huddled under a blanket at a soccer game.


I started giving suggestions of books our family has loved through the years. My friend started jotting notes. I got more and more excited. I kept thinking of more books. She kept jotting. I couldn’t stop, and the list grew longer and longer.


I guess this is the part where I confess that when we got home from this soccer game and Malachi asked, “Did you see me score that goal?!” I suddenly came down off my Farmer-BoyBox-Car-Children high and had to say, “Oohh sorry, Buddy. I was talking again. But remember when we read the Little Britches series?!”


#momoftheyear


Well, he’ll score other goals and I’m likely to see them. In my defense, I have four soccer-playing sons, so no one can expect me to re-live every goal scoring moment with them, can they? And besides, I’ve read a lot of great books to them all through the years, so I haven’t failed entirely.


My Big List of Great Book Suggestions for all ages

Books, Books, Books


Today, with the help of a friend, we have put together a most amazing list of book suggestions for you and your family. Whether your kids are babies or teenagers, we’ve got book ideas for you. Beyond that, we’ve got book suggestions for grown-ups because sometimes we all need to grab some iced tea and have some down time in the form of a delicious read.


So peruse this list. Look into these books that my friend and I love. Leave comments on this post to tell us which books YOU recommend so we can all check those out too!


While we love checking books out from the library, sometimes it’s great to own a wonderful shelf (or eight) full of books! So we’ve included the Amazon links to each of these for your convenience. Some of these are listed at great prices!


Infant/Toddler Book Suggestions


that's not my book

Runaway Bunny


The Very Hungry Caterpillar (and other books by Eric Carle)


That’s Not My…series from UsBorne (some of which are available on Amazon)


Pre-School Book Suggestions


lift a flap book

Bittle


Richard Scarry Collection


Lift the Flap Bible Story Books from Reader’s Digest


Early Elementary Book Suggestions


mr putney's quacking dog

There is overlap in the Pre-K and the Early Elementary list, so be sure to check both if you have kids in either of these age groups!


The “I’m” Book Series by Kate and Jim McMullan


Uff Da!


Pinkalicious Storybook Series


Later Elementary


boxcar children

Middle School/High School


39 clues

Mysterious Benedict Society Book Series


Penderwicks Book Series


39 Clues Book Series


LOST (involves magic and wizardry)


Great Family Read Aloud Book Suggestions


ralph moody

Any of the above books are great for reading aloud as well. In addition, I’ve found that if my kids have a hard time getting into a book or a series, I start out reading it to them and they take it from there!


Little Britches (Ralph Moody) Book Series


Swiss Family Robinson


Adult Fiction


sherlock holmes

Sherlock Holmes and the Needle’s Eye: The World’s Greatest Detective Tackles the Bible’s Ultimate Mysteries


My friend Kim’s review: What if Sherlock Holmes was called in to solve some of the mysteries of the Bible? IN this book, he answers ten different questions from the Bible. Even if I did not agree with his answers, I found the writing well done and, more importantly, I found myself searching the Scriptures to find evidence that supported or conflicted with his answers.


Forevermore by Cathy Marie Hake


Kim’s review: Even though this book is part of a series, you can jump right into this one without reading the others. The main character in this book, Hope, will have you laughing and rolling your eyes at the nonsensical truisms she dispenses. Heartwarming and kind, this book is a feel-good book. (PS- The rest of the series is good, too, but this one is my favorite.)


The Cat Who Book Series by Lillian Jackson Braun


Amelia Peabody Book Series by Elizabeth Peters


Mrs. Pollifax Book Series by Dorothy Gilman


This Present Darkness and Piercing the Darkness by Frank Peretti


Kim’s review: This series challenged my thinking on the power of prayer and the unseen world of angels and demons.


Overton Window and Agenda 21 by Glenn Beck


The Illuminati by Larry Burkett


Restoration Book Series by Terri Blackstock


Kim’s review: What if something happened and suddenly there was no electricity, no running water, no cars, no cell phones (or landlines), no computers, no electronics of any kind? What if banks shut down, the post office did not work and there was no more McDonalds or WalMart? Big life changes for many… Where would God be in all this?


Adult Non-Fiction


dave ramsey

Bringing Up Girls by James Dobson


Dare to Discipline by James Dobson


Parenting by the Book by John Rosemond


Sacred Marriage by Gary Thomas


Lies Women Believe by Nancy Leigh DeMoss


Dave Ramsey’s Total Money Makeover (or take Financial Peace University)


Your Turn!


Leave comments letting us know what books you love and recommend!


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