Books and reading
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Books and reading
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Books and reading
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Incoming Resources
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- D.W.'s library card, Marc Brown
- The readers of Broken Wheel recommend, Katarina Bivald
- Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's library, Chris Grabenstein
- More baths, less talking, by Nick Hornby
- The losers club, Andrew Clements
- A passion for books, a book lover's treasury of stories, essays, humor, lore, and lists on collecting, reading, borrowing, lending, caring for and appreciating books, edited by Harold Rabinowitz and Rob Kaplan ; with a foreword by Ray Bradbury
- Maisy goes to the library, Lucy Cousins
- Mr. Lemoncello's all-star breakout game, Chris Grabenstein
- How do dinosaurs learn to read?, Jane Yolen ; illustrated by Mark Teague
- Ten years in the tub, a decade soaking in great books, Nick Hornby
- Shakespeare wrote for money, by Nick Hornby
- The madman's library, the strangest books, manuscripts and other literary curiosities from history, Edward Brooke-Hitching
- The fire chronicle, John Stephens
- What we see when we read, a phenomenology ; with illustrations, Peter Mendelsund
- Daemon voices, on stories and storytelling, Philip Pullman ; edited by Simon Mason
- The written world, the power of stories to shape people, history, civilization, Martin Puchner
- Snappsy the alligator, "did not ask to be in this book!", words by Julie Falatko ; pictures by Tim Miller
- How to read literature like a professor, a lively and entertaining guide to reading between the lines, Thomas C. Foster
- The witch's boy, Kelly Barnhill
- Where are my books?, Debbie Ridpath Ohi
- Book scavenger, Jennifer Chambliss Bertman ; with illustrations by Sarah Watts
- Don't turn the page!, Rachelle Burk ; illustrated by Julie Downing
- The last equation of Isaac Severy, a novel in clues, Nova Jacobs
- The library book, by Tom Chapin and Michael Mark ; illustrated by Chuck Groenink
- The mad apprentice, Django Wexler
- Mr. Lemoncello's great library race, Chris Grabenstein
Outgoing Resources
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