I've been keeping up with the newspapers, which is very pleasing and I'd like to continue. I want to catch up with DW and LJ, as ever. But really I'll be happy as long as I manage to read something that isn't Pierre the Penguin or Meg on the Moon.
I've been managing to keep up with DW all week, so I'd like to continue that. And I've started on my Charlie Stross book, and I'm loving it. And I ought to get on with my Hugo Reading while I've still got chance to vote...
Weekends are just about the only time ai've got a chance of keeping up with DW/LJ! But I want to finish the cosy mystery book I've been reading on my commute for the last few days. It's the second Bookmobile Cat mystery and I want to know who dunnit!
I'm most of the way through the weekend, and have kind of achieved what I wanted to, which was to finish at least one book on the bedside table - finished "Curious Magic" by Elisabeth Beresford, which I was reading aloud to the kids, until each of them snuck off with it to finish, because we weren't going fast enough! Have now read the last two chapters, and quite enjoyed it.
There are still six books on the bedside table. Tonight I'll put another one on (how many can I get down to by the end of the week!), but i'll probably rotate a couple that are there, because I haven't been reading them. I would like to have read more of the R graphics book, and I should get at least 50 emails dealt with (across three accounts and two computers)
May I ask what level Curious Magic is pitched at? I have the feeling that since it's got chapters it's probably still a bit beyond my toddler but would like to keep it in reserve if it's suitable for 4-5 year olds as a bedtime thing to read out loud.
I'd guess it is pitched at middle-primary/reasonably confident readers. I would guess that an eight or nine year old, reading at age level, would have no problem.
As a read-aloud, I can see it being fine for some 4-5 year olds. However, I didn't read chapter books to mine at that age, so I don't have a baseline, but I know that other people read The Hobbit to that age child, and this would be easier to follow.
*nodding* Thank you. We're trying The BFG at the moment and that's going surprisingly well. Possibly because of all the silly voices I have for the characters. :P The Hobbit is queued up next.
I do voices for all the characters in everything! Reading 'Monstrous Regiment' at the moment, and having a great deal of fun. And yes, if the BFG is going down well, then I would expect this one to go similarly.
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
Finish Tumulte à Rome and Beyond Cannae.
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
There are still six books on the bedside table. Tonight I'll put another one on (how many can I get down to by the end of the week!), but i'll probably rotate a couple that are there, because I haven't been reading them. I would like to have read more of the R graphics book, and I should get at least 50 emails dealt with (across three accounts and two computers)
no subject
I hope your weekend reading has gone well!
no subject
As a read-aloud, I can see it being fine for some 4-5 year olds. However, I didn't read chapter books to mine at that age, so I don't have a baseline, but I know that other people read The Hobbit to that age child, and this would be easier to follow.
no subject
no subject