So here at our house, it’s officially summer. I have a new supply of flip flops (thanks to my sis-in-law), I’ve brought out the “after burn cream,” and there are enough frozen Popsicles to carry us into July (hopefully).
We’ve also signed up for our favorite summer reading
programs. I even signed myself up for the grown-up reading program at the
library. One year I won some office supplies for participating. A
homeschooler’s dream! Reading Program + Office Supplies = One Happy Girl.
For some of us, making a reading list for the summer is one
of the season’s rituals. This summer I want to read through (in order) one of
my favorite mystery writer’s novels. I also realize the importance of keeping
Josiah reading…even when the day cries out for nothing but a good splash in the
Y pool. He is dyslexic, for one (we have to keep the reading train a ‘moving!).
We utilize read alouds a lot. I think reading aloud encourages good family
time. We can discuss what we read. I can assist if I need to when he is reading
to me.
I recommend letting boys read things they are interested in. Killer Ants might not be what I want to read about, but Josiah was all about it. |
One of Josiah’s
favorite parts of the day is when I read to him before bedtime. Yes. He is 11
and I plan on reading to him until he has grandchildren of his own. He has been
able to enjoy books far beyond his reading capabilities. I have been able to
share some of my favorites.
We use Graphic Novels and Audio Books for the car and home.
We just finished Number the Stars by Lois Lawry just by simply listening to it
in the car. Those were some quiet car rides!
I wanted to give you a list of Josiah’s favorite books.
These range in ages and skill level. I know as a MOAB (Mother of a Boy) that
finding reading material that spark a fella’s interest can be challenging. Maybe there are a few on this list that your
boys will like to add to their own summer reading list.
Josiah has learned to ask the Librarian for assistance. You can ask him or her for recommendations as well. Find out what other boys are reading. |
The Hardy
Boys Series by Franklin W. Dixon
Josiah is fascinated with these books. He just reserved
several at the library. They also have easy to follow graphic novels. Hardy
Boys #18 is one of his favorites.
Hank
the Cow Dog Series by John R. Erickson
These are Hys.Ter.Ical!. We have been enjoying The
Case of the Deadly Ha-Ha Game in the car. It’s a laugh a minute.
The
Mouse and the Motorcycle (and others) by Beverly Cleary
We went through the whole series last summer. Josiah was
ready to adopt a mouse. I said no.
Encyclopedia
Brown Series by Donald J. Sobol
These are some Josiah can enjoy on his own. He loves
mysteries. He has wondered, however, about the questionable name of Bugs Meany.
“Well, that’s obvious.”
The
Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain
One of my favorites. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is
next. It is a bit darker, but I think Josiah is ready for it.
This is the original answer to “what can I do now”? It’s an
oldie (it was printed in 1882)…No TV allowed!
The
Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis
My favorite ever. Try reading the Horse
and His Boy. It is delightful.
James
and the Giant Peach by Roald Dahl
This was one of our summer reads a few years ago. We love
Roald Dahl.
Holes
by Louis Sachar
Crime. Punishment. Redemption. It’s a great book.
The
Little Britches Series by Ralph Moody
Be ready with the tissues.
Charlie
and the Chocolate Factory by Roald
Dahl
Have I mentioned how much we love Roald Dahl?
This book is on our list for this summer. My mom called me
one morning on her way to work. I was asleep so I hope I remember the
conversation right. She had just downloaded this free book (out of print) onto
her Kindle. It was wonderful (she told me) and thought Josiah would enjoy it.
It’s now downloaded on my Kindle and ready for us to read.
The
Hobbit by J.R. Tolkien
This is one of my favorite books growing up. We have started
to read it several times. I think this summer will be a good one to enjoy The
Hobbit.
Don't poo-poo the Graphic Novel or Comic Book. They might not be High Brow, but they contain manageable bits of reading material for any reader. |
Here are some books
that I have on my radar for the future.
Ender’s
Game by Orson Scott Card
The
Count of Monte Cristo by Alexander Dumas
Lord
of the Rings Trilogy by J.R. Tolkien
I hope I’ve given you
a few ideas for summer reads. Most of the links I gave you are for paperback
books on Amazon. There are always Kindle options or my favorite “The Thrift Store.”
Most of these I picked up for our own bookshelf for less than $1.
Happy Reading!!
I'm linking to the TOS Review Crew's Blog Hop! Go take a look at see what other boys are reading for the summer.
If you like the Count of Monte Cristo, look up all of Dumas' other books. All of them are spectacular.
ReplyDeleteAlso, some other books he might like, if he likes the Count, are the ones by Jules Verne. You know, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, Around the World In 80 Days, Five Weeks in a Balloon, etc.
Great list. I am going to have my Josiah try the Hank the Cow Dog series. :)
Oh we love the Hank the Cow Dog series!
ReplyDeleteAnd your list is impressive; it gave my kids some ideas. :-)
You have really given me some great books to look into. My girls are still young, but I have a lovely pinterest board where I am saving all these great lists for future reference. Some of those books I would love to read, but my TBR list is huge right now.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by and sharing on Throwback Thursday. I hope to see you back this week.