I am a teacher so I do stock up a bit from about January on with books I hope to read over the summer.
This year the reading is thick, not fun, but giving me motivation to go back and work with kids.
Read:
Lost in Las Vegas (not very good...but mindless) by Avery Cardoza
Reading:
The Divide by Matt Taibbi
Whatever it Takes by Paul Tough
Kentucky Ham by William Boroughs Jr (Beside book)
Discipline by B. Brazelton
Hunter by E. Jean Carol (bathroom reading!)
To Read:
Mindset by Carol Dweck (Need to restart)
How Children Succeed by Paul Tough (Need to restart)
Ham by William Boroughs Jr.
Instant Influence by Michael Pantalon
Touchpoints Birth to Three by B. Brazelton
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I'm taking classes over the summer, which means I've had over 1,000 pages of textbooks to read over a 12-week period. I haven't had a chance to do much reading for fun, especially since Java and Spanish textbooks are not easy reading.
A professor lent me a copy of a C# book, a massive tome that would help me for my new job. I'm also tempted to read Sense and Sensibility when I have the time to hang out in 19th-century English drawing rooms.
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