All series




The Knights' Tales
The Knights' tales are a continuation of the Squire's Tales, a humorous retelling of the arthurian legends, but from the perspective of different knights and in a shorter, lighter tone than the previous series.



The Lord of the Rings




The Magic Treehouse
When Jack and Annie discover a mysterious tree house filled with books, they never dream that it will take them on exciting adventures around the world and throughout history!




The Native Races




The Penderwicks



The Prairie Trilogy
Willa Cather's "Prairie Trilogy" Consists of three books, O Pioneers! (1913), The Song of the Lark (1915) and My Ántonia (1918). All three occur at different locations on the Great Plains during their pioneer phase, and vibrantly bring that world to life. All three explore different approaches to ambition, each leading to different outcomes. Combined they represent a multifaceted meditation on a topic critical to the rapidly changing circumstances of the early 20th century and perhaps close to Willa Cather's own heart. The questions are still important in our own rapidly changing world.
Note: If you read one, read all three, and read them in order. Stopping in the middle is too haunting.
Note: If you read one, read all three, and read them in order. Stopping in the middle is too haunting.




The Scarlet Pimpernel




The Second World War
A 6 volume history of the second world war by Winston Churchill




The Squire's Tales
The Squire's Tales follow the adventures of Terrance, squire to knight Sir Gawain. The tales are a humorous retelling of the King Arthur legend.




Wax and Wayne




Wee Free Men


Willa of the Wood
Willa and her clan are the last of the Faeran, an ancient race of forest people who have lived in the Great Smoky Mountains for as long as the trees have grown there. But as crews of newly arrived humans start cutting down great swaths of the forest she loves, she is helpless to stop them. How can she fight the destroyers of the forest and their powerful machines?