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Read All About It: Story Always Comes First
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Read All About It. Saturday, April 26, 2008. Story Always Comes First. With award-winning author and illustrator Rosemary Wells, “Story always comes first. Picture books must be strong enough to be read aloud five hundred times without boring the reader.” She suggests that song lyrics are the only other media that requires such repeated exposure to a text. Posted by Lu Ann Brobst Staheli. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Your browser does not support the IFrame Tag. Lu Ann's Book Review.
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Read All About It: Selection vs Censorship
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Read All About It. Saturday, April 26, 2008. With the selection of The Higher Power of Lucky by Susan Patron as last year's Newbery Award-winner, librarians across the country found themselves in the middle of a debate: If a book uses a word that might offend some parents, do we buy the book for the children’s section or not? The upcoming discussion has led class members to research and consider: What is the difference between selection and censorship? Censorship is a negative process in which the review...
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Read All About It: September 2007
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Read All About It. Sunday, September 30, 2007. Sharing the Need for Good Writing Skills. As adults we find need to writing all the time in our personal and occupational lives. We. Help you child prepare for tomorrow by learning to write better today. Someday they will thank you for it. Posted by Lu Ann Brobst Staheli. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Your browser does not support the IFrame Tag. Lu Ann's Book Review. Lu Ann's Library Technology. Out of the Best Books. Writing on the Wall.
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Out of the Best Books: October 2007
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Out of the Best Books. Saturday, October 13, 2007. The Book Club Dilemma. In the past few weeks I’ve watched with interest the online discussion of a group of women about their concerns over starting a book club. “What kinds of books should we read? What if club members are offended by the books we choose? Are there books that are more in line with the beliefs of our particular group of members? Must every book be religious in nature if our group starts as an outreach program of our church? Novels allow ...
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Out of the Best Books: The Book Club Dilemma
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Out of the Best Books. Saturday, October 13, 2007. The Book Club Dilemma. In the past few weeks I’ve watched with interest the online discussion of a group of women about their concerns over starting a book club. “What kinds of books should we read? What if club members are offended by the books we choose? Are there books that are more in line with the beliefs of our particular group of members? Must every book be religious in nature if our group starts as an outreach program of our church? Novels allow ...
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Read All About It: Publishing According to Stephenie
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Read All About It. Sunday, March 9, 2008. Publishing According to Stephenie. Hang around the young adult section of any library or bookstore and it’s almost guaranteed that you’ll soon hear the names Stephenie Meyer, Edward and Bella, Twilight. Being mentioned. One of young adult literature’s fastest rising stars, Meyer is a BYU graduate and mother of three who says, “I love to write and can’t do without it.” And her fans are ecstatic. More information on Stephenie Meyer and her books can be found at her...
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Read All About It: April 2008
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Read All About It. Saturday, April 26, 2008. Here is a example test question so you can see why I’m so frustrated:. Ginsberg: Kerouac : Hughes: (a. Hurston b. Walker c. Morrison d. Lee). The correct answer is A, but I didn’t know that. Apparently Zora Neale Hurston and Langston Hughes both emerged from the Harlem Renaissance just as Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac both emerged from the beat movement. Did you know that? This experience makes me wonder, what do these tests honestly prove anyhow? There is n...
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Out of the Best Books: One Hit Wonders
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Out of the Best Books. Saturday, April 26, 2008. The music industry often talks about artists who are “One Hit Wonders,” meaning that they had a single song to hit the charts. Baha Men (“Who Let the Dogs Out? 8221;), Billy Ray Cyrus (“Achy Breaky Heart”), Patrick Swayzee (“She’s Like the Wind”), and Bobby “Boris” Pickett (“Monster Mash”) all make the internet lists. Posted by Lu Ann Brobst Staheli. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Lu Ann's Book Review. Lu Ann's Library Technology. Read All About It.
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Out of the Best Books: Reading, Writing, and Motherhood: Just Like Erma Bombeck
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Out of the Best Books. Sunday, November 4, 2007. Reading, Writing, and Motherhood: Just Like Erma Bombeck. On Mother’s Day, I was sitting in front of my blank computer screen, thinking about the show I just watched on humorist and columnist Erma Bombeck. Posted by Lu Ann Brobst Staheli. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Lu Ann's Book Review. Lu Ann's Library Technology. Read All About It. Writing on the Wall. Reading, Writing, and Motherhood: Just Like Erma B.