I vote for just reading good books
I always felt guilty that we didn’t do a “literature program”. We just read lots and lots of books. I rarely thought to do intensive discussion. I did read ahead all the books they read – I wasn’t a total goof up! But really, our discussions were something like, “what did you think of this book?” answer: “it was good!” I wasn’t sure I had prepared them well, but then Alex took the American Literature CLEP exam and passed it with flying colors. Plus the books they choose in the library and at the bookstore tell me that they do appreciate good literature. The only really formal literature we did was to do “Learn to Write the Novel Way” which teaches information about character development and setting and stuff. I just want to give you the freedom to NOT do a formal literature program if you don’t want to. It’s all about the books, in my opinion, and not so much about the program part.
Hope that helps!
Blessings,
Lee
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