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Summer Reading Club

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This summer get tangled up in fairytales, myths and legends by participating in the 2012-2013 Summer Reading Club, Untangled Tales!

Your local library may be participating or have their own summer reading program.
Marita Thomson's insight:

State Library of Queensland & ALIA Public Libraries provide this excellent resource for those who want to be inspired to read across the summer. Interesting stuff for preschool, primary and secondary kids.

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Wyatt’s World: Creating RA Trilogies for Readers — Library Journal Reviews

Wyatt’s World: Creating RA Trilogies for Readers — Library Journal Reviews | Readers Advisory For Secondary Schools | Scoop.it
"With authors such as Anthony Horowitz and P.D. James picking up the threads of past masters, it is a good time to think about creating RA trilogies for readers. By daisy-chaining new, classic, and backlist titles, you can link through your collection and start patrons on threefold reading paths." Neal Wyatt gives a starter pack of 4 x 3. What about starting with Eoin Colfer's And Another Thing, Sebastian Faulks's Devil May Care, Patrick Ness's A Monster Calls, Jean Rhys's The Wide Sargasso Sea or Jill Paton Walsh's Thrones, Dominations? An excellent crossover project.
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Banned Books Week: Go Ask Alice

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For Banned Books Week 2011 Jason picked seven books from ALA's list of frequently challenged classics and explained why he thinks each one is awesome. This is No.7 with links to the others at the end of the post. From: Plot To Punctuation Blog by Jason Black. 

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