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How to Read a Book (Mortimer Adler)
Long renowned as “the classic guide to intelligent reading”, a book which ought to be mandatory reading for every high school student. Adler explains the lost art of reading actively and how to take accurate and comprehensive notes. This volume will be of great assistance to anyone who implements its principles, for getting the most out of any of their reading.
“These four hundred pages are packed full of high matters which no one solicitous of the future of American culture can afford to overlook.” – Jacques Barzun
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Jane Austen and Vampires: Examining Girls’ Literary Appetites and Literary Eating Disorders (Anna Sofia & Elizabeth Botkin)
The books a girl reads during her formative years awaken her mind to new affections, a new view of reality, and a vision of who she dreams of becoming. What books – and worldviews – are we putting into the hands of our daughters? In this fascinating message, Anna Sofia and Elizabeth Botkin analyze authors from Jane Austen to Janette Oke to Stephanie Meyer, and break down the basics of discriminating reading.
Audio CD – 55 minutes play time.
Anna Sofia and Elizabeth Botkin are the only daughters of Geoffrey and Victoria Botkin. They and their five brothers share their family’s vision for cultural reformation, and enjoy working with their father on projects affecting family, church and state.
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