Reading Goals 2026 | How to Read More Books Without Burnout

Reading Goals 2026 | How to Read More Books Without Burnout

Author: The Memoria Press Podcast Network January 28, 2026 Duration: 42:30
How should adults think about reading goals for the coming year—and how do you read more books without letting reading become a burden?   In this episode of _Classical Et Cetera_ we talk about reading goals for 2026 and what it takes to build a reading life that lasts. Whether you’re an avid reader, returning after a long break, or feeling overwhelmed by unfinished books, this conversation explores better ways to read with intention and balance. We discuss fiction and nonfiction, reading for work versus pleasure, and why shared reading and conversation matter so much.   Comment your reading list for 2026! Book recommendations are always welcome.   *Tanya's Stack of Books*  Sense and Sensibility — Jane Austen  The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating — Elisabeth Tova Bailey  Absent in the Spring — Agatha Christie  The Door — Magda Szabo  Mystery and Manners — Flannery O'Connor  The Headmaster — John McPhee  Marce Catlett — Wendell Berry     *Martin's Stack of Books*  The Giver — Lois Lowry  Booth Tarkington Biography  Wonderworks — Angus Fletcher  The Master and His Emissary — Iain McGilchrist  Primal Intelligence — Angus Fletcher  The Digital Delusion — Dr. Jared Cooney Horvath  The Last of the Mohicans — James Fenimore Cooper  Quo Vadis — Henryk Sienkiewicz  Sense and Sensibility — Jane Austen  The Jungle Book — Rudyard Kipling     *Paul's Stack of Books*  The Greek Way — Edith Hamilton  The Biological Farmer — Gary F. Zimmer  The Liturgy of the Land — Thomas D. Van Horn & Jason M. Craig  Against the Machine — Paul Kingsnorth  The Wild Orchid — Sigrid Undset  The Southern Tradition at Bay — Richard M. Weaver  The Ministry of Fear — Graham Greene     *Jessica's Stack of Books*  I Beheld the Mountains — Joseph Payne  The Modern Proper — Holly Erickson & Natalie Mortimer  Remarkably Bright Creatures — Shelby Van Pelt  Little Women — Louisa May Alcott  By Her Own Design — Piper Huguley 

Classical Et Cetera from The Memoria Press Podcast Network is a series of conversations that delve into the heart of a classical education, exploring its principles, practices, and enduring relevance. This isn't just a theoretical discussion; it's a practical guide built from the experiences of those actively shaping this educational landscape. Each episode features educators in the classroom, authors who craft the curricula, publishers who bring these resources to life, and the visionaries who see the bigger picture. Together, they unpack the ideas, challenges, and successes inherent in teaching and learning with a classical lens. You'll hear specific examples, thoughtful debates on methodology, and reflections on how ancient wisdom applies to modern students. The dialogue in this podcast naturally extends beyond mere textbooks to consider the broader cultivation of intellect and character. Whether you're a seasoned teacher, a homeschooling parent, or simply curious about educational philosophy, these discussions offer grounded insights and actionable wisdom. Tune in for an authentic, behind-the-scenes look at the ongoing work of building a meaningful education, one thoughtful conversation at a time.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 100

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