Books and reading
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- The books that changed my life, reflections by 100 authors, actors, musicians, and other remarkable people, edited by Bethanne Patrick
- Reading group choices 2014, selections for lively book discussions
- 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
- The little guide to your well-read life, how to get more books in your life and more life from your books, Steve Leveen
- Curiosities of literature, John Sutherland ; with illustrations by Martin Rowson
- How to read a book, by Kwame Alexander ; art by Melissa Sweet
- Read anything good lately?, by Susan Allen and Jane Lindaman ; illustrated by Vicky Enright
- The unpunished vice, a life of reading, Edmund White
- 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 secret lives of booksellers and librarians, their stories are better than the bestsellers, James Patterson ; with Matt Eversmann
- The fire chronicle, John Stephens
- What we see when we read, a phenomenology ; with illustrations, Peter Mendelsund
- The art of mindful reading, embracing the wisdom of words, Ella Berthoud
- The library, a catalogue of wonders, Stuart Kells
- The written world, the power of stories to shape people, history, civilization, Martin Puchner
- Mr. Lemoncello's all-star breakout game, Chris Grabenstein
- Reading group choices 2012, selections for lively book discussions
- Read the book, lemmings!, written by Ame Dyckman ; illustrated by Zachariah OHora
- How do dinosaurs learn to read?, Jane Yolen ; illustrated by Mark Teague
- The Gutenberg elegies, the fate of reading in an electronic age, Sven Birkerts
- The readers of Broken Wheel recommend, Katarina Bivald
- Polly Diamond and the magic book, Alice Kuipers ; Diana Toledano
- The scary library shusher, by Andres Miedoso ; illustrated by Victor Rivas
- Reading group choices 2020, selections for lively discussions
- Thank you for not reading, essays on literary trivia, Dubravka Ugresic; translated from the Croatian by Celia Hawkesworth with contribution by Damion Searls
- How to read a story, by Kate Messner ; illustrated by Mark Siegel
- Essays one, Lydia Davis
- Out to lunch, by Nancy K. Wallace ; illustrated by Amanda Chronister
- Wild things, the joy of reading children's literature as an adult, Bruce Handy
- Reading group choices 2013, selections for lively book discussions
- The upstairs delicatessen, on eating, reading, reading about eating, and eating while reading, Dwight Garner
- What to read and why, Francine Prose
- Ten years in the tub, a decade soaking in great books, Nick Hornby
- The city at three p.m., writing, reading, and traveling, by Peter LaSalle
- Maisy goes to the library, Lucy Cousins
- Reading group choices 2015, selections for lively book discussions
- The secret of nightingale wood, Lucy Strange
- The losers club, Andrew Clements
- Blue rider, Geraldo Valério
- The world between two covers, reading the globe, Ann Morgan
- Bookshops, a reader's history, Jorge Carrión ; translated from the Spanish by Peter Bush
- Shakespeare's library, unlocking the greatest mystery in literature, Stuart Kells
- The bookwanderers, Anna James ; illustrated by Paola Escobar ; [Edited by Cheryl Eissing]
- Polly Diamond and the super, stunning, spectacular school fair, Alice Kuipers ; Diana Toledano [illustrator]
- Ten windows, how great poems transform the world, Jane Hirshfield
- 1001 books you must read before you die, general editor, Peter Boxall ; preface by Peter Ackroyd ; [written by over one hundred international critics]
- Books promiscuously read, reading as a way of life, Heather Cass White
- 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
Outgoing Resources
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