Okay, some more parameters…
My requirement is not that the books should be necessarily Christian, but that they not glorify pagan practices (ie: witchcraft, new age philosophy, etc.)that they aren’t sexually graphic or overtly romantic, and that they are of true literary worth.
The time period isn’t really as important to me at this point as the morals and literary value (writing). I was an English Lit major, so I am aware of most of the classics, but there are many I feel include scenes or values that aren’t consistent with Biblical Christianity (themes of adultery or the desire for adultery seem common, for instance).
She has read all of Dickens, Austen, Bronte (other than Wuthering Heights). She has read some of Hardy’s novels and War and Peace. She has read all the Lord of the Rings, Redwall Series, CS Lewis novels and is currently working through CS Lewis’ non-fiction in her spare time. She is a voracious reader!! This is a good problem to have but I am hitting a wall when it comes to creating her book list this year!
Are there any great book lists out there which exclude books involving magic, witchcraft and sexuality? I am not saying there can’t be some romance involved since that would knock out most books, but I think at 13 she is too old to read a steady diet of books that are primarily romantic in nature. It shouldn’t be the center of our worlds or of our literary pursuits, IMHO.
Does that all make sense?