I’m posting my 2012 reading list. It doesn’t compare to some of the other lists I’ve seen posted by other bloggers as far as the number of books are concerned, but with school starting again for me in a few weeks, a newborn, homeschooling, and daily family life to manage, I need a doable list – not an overwhelming one. So I’ve chosen to read one book a month, and so far it’s going great.
Here’s my list:
January: WordPress Web Design for Dummies (I’m already on chapter 4 and really enjoying this book.)
February: Illustrator CS4 for Dummies (Sadly, I never ended up getting past chapter 1 in this book last year, so it’s on my list to read this year and hopefully will get it entirely read next month.)
March: The Referral Engine: Teaching Your Business to Market ItselfΒ (listening to the audio version of this book)
April: Eats, Shoots and Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation
May: Sacred Marriage
June: The Book of CSS3: A Developer’s Guide to the Future of Web Design
July: At the Throne of Grace: A Book of Prayers
August: The Five Love Languages: The Secret to Love That Lasts
September: Five Conversations You Must Have with Your Daughter
October: Have a New Husband by Friday: How to Change His Attitude, Behavior and Communication in 5 Days
November: The Chicken’s Guide to Talking Turkey with Your Kids About Sex
December:Β Slave: The Hidden Truth about Your Identity in Christ
What books are you planning to read this year?
Gini says
Whoa, Sandra – you blow me away! An entire year’s reading plan! I do love the way you have ‘mixed it up’ with school, Christian growth, marriage, and raising a family topics! Good for you!
Gini
Sandra says
Thank you, Gini! I’ve found that having a plan gives me direction and actually helps me to pick up a book and READ instead of finding 10 other things to do.