I’m enlisting audiobooks again this week to make the drive to and from VBS a little more pleasant. We first listened to the William Shakespeare’s Star Wars: Verily A New Hope by Ian Doescher, which manages to be both fun and cheesy at the same time (there is some strong language, which I had forgotten about from when I listened before). We are now in the middle of The Black Star of Kingston by S.D. Smith, the prequel to The Green Ember. I miss parts of the story when I’m the driver and my attention is elsewhere, but I did note a couple of well-put passages to look up in our paperback copy later. Here is one:
Also read/listened to this week:
- Hubby: Curtain by Agatha Christie (he started reading it on vacation and decided to finish it on audio)
- Me: Whatever Happened to Justice is the only Ambleside Year 8 book I’ve read so far this week. 😛
- Miss A: The Language of Fiction: A Writer’s Stylebook by Brian Shawver
- Mr. D: More Charlie Brown from the library 🙂
- Mr. E: Marco Polo by Manuel Komroff (I’m reading it aloud to him)
- Little L: What’s Inside a Freight Train by Ellen Johnston McHenry
- Little R: Freight Train by Donald Crews
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