Books and reading
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- How to read a story, by Kate Messner ; illustrated by Mark Siegel
- Books for living, Will Schwalbe
- Curiosities of literature, John Sutherland ; with illustrations by Martin Rowson
- How to read a book, by Kwame Alexander ; art by Melissa Sweet
- You've got to read this book!, 55 people tell the story of the book that changed their life, [compiled by] Jack Canfield, Gay Hendricks, with Carol Kline
- Rufus blasts off!, by Kim T. Griswell ; illustrated by Valeri Gorbachev
- The little guide to your well-read life, how to get more books in your life and more life from your books, Steve Leveen
- D.W.'s library card, Marc Brown
- A reader's delight, Noel Perrin. --
- Giants and dwarfs, essays, 1960-1990, Allan Bloom
- Books, their history, art, power, glory, infamy and suffering according to their creators, friends and enemies, Gerald Donaldson. --
- Morningstar, growing up with books, Ann Hood
- Good books lately, the one-stop resource for book groups and other greedy readers, Ellen Moore and Kira Stevens
- The Gutenberg elegies, the fate of reading in an electronic age, Sven Birkerts
- The scary library shusher, by Andres Miedoso ; illustrated by Victor Rivas
- Every book its reader, the power of the printed word to stir the world, Nicholas A. Basbanes
- A reader's book of days, true tales from the lives and works of writers for every day of the year, Tom Nissley ; with illustrations by Joanna Neborsky
- Mr. Lemoncello's all-star breakout game, Chris Grabenstein
- Read the book, lemmings!, written by Ame Dyckman ; illustrated by Zachariah OHora
- Letter to a future lover, marginalia, errata, secrets, inscriptions, and other ephemera found in libraries, Ander Monson
- How do dinosaurs learn to read?, Jane Yolen ; illustrated by Mark Teague
- The books that changed my life, reflections by 100 authors, actors, musicians, and other remarkable people, edited by Bethanne Patrick
- The book no one ever read, story and pictures by Cornelia Funke
- Library Lil, by Suzanne Williams ; pictures by Steven Kellogg
- Reading matters, what the research reveals about reading, libraries, and community, Catherine Sheldrick Ross, Lynne (E.F.) McKechnie, and Paulette M. Rothbauer
- The written world, the power of stories to shape people, history, civilization, Martin Puchner
- Books that changed our minds, edited by Malcolm Cowley and Bernard Smith. --
- The magician's book, a skeptic's adventures in Narnia, Laura Miller
- The losers club, Andrew Clements
- Vintage reading, from Plato to Bradbury : a personal tour of some of the world's best books, Robert Kanigel
- Maisy goes to the library, Lucy Cousins
- No boring stories, words by Julie Falatko ; pictures by Charles Santoso
- Shakespeare's library, unlocking the greatest mystery in literature, Stuart Kells
- The reading group handbook, everything you need to know, from choosing members to leading discussions, Rachel W. Jacobsohn
- Wild things, the joy of reading children's literature as an adult, Bruce Handy
- Now all we need is a title, famous book titles and how they got that way, by André Bernard
- Mr. Lemoncello and the titanium ticket, Chris Grabenstein
- A dangerous profession, a book about the writing life, Frederick Busch
- 1001 books you must read before you die, general editor, Peter Boxall ; preface by Peter Ackroyd ; [written by over one hundred international critics]
- Books that changed the world
- Pete the cat checks out the library, by James Dean
- Give me back my book!, Travis Foster and Ethan Long
- What to read and why, Francine Prose
- The tiny hero of Ferny Creek Library, by Linda Bailey ; pictures by Victoria Jamieson
- How to read nonfiction like a professor:, a smart, irreverent guide to biography, history, journalism, blogs, and everything in between, Thomas C. Foster
- Nothing remains the same, rereading and remembering, Wendy Lesser
- Remarkable reads, 34 writers and their adventures in reading, edited by J. Peder Zane
- Snappsy the alligator, "did not ask to be in this book!", words by Julie Falatko ; pictures by Tim Miller
- The kiss of Lamourette, reflections in cultural history, Robert Darnton
- How to read and why, Harold Bloom
Outgoing Resources
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