I’ve noticed that my kids read more than their friends. Maybe it’s because our reading list is far-reaching and is not chosen to meet the school district goals. Homeschool has benefits. You get to pick the books. Here’s five of our favorites, not in any order, and not, by any means the end of the list.
3.  “The Moonstone” by Wilkie Collins — Probably the first English detective novel and one of the best.  It’s one of those books that creates visual scenes in your head as you read. The author-narrator takes you in — “I am asked to tell the story of the Diamond, and, instead of that, I have been telling the story of my own self. Curious, and quite beyond me to account for. I wonder whether the gentlemen who make a business and a living out of writing books, ever find their own selves getting in the way of their subjects, like me?”Â
4. “The Hot Zone” by Richard Preston — is the true of how the Ebola virus was discovered. Scary in the real sense. I learned that Clorox bleach is a must-have for everyone, a true preppers storage item. The CDC cleans/disinfects the ebola-infested monkey house with this.
5. Â “The Alchemist” by Paulo Coelho — is a journey-story of a young shepherd boy who follows a dream, meets a man named Melchizedek — “When you want something, all the universe conspires in helping you to achieve it.”