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Build Your Summer Reading List (Part 1)
Getting recommendations from others is one of the best ways we find great books. We've read so many of our favorite books because someone we trusted told us that it was a great read. This is about the time that we start building our own summer reading list. If we follow our usual pattern, we often spend those first few days of summer reading like crazy. Knowing that we have a whole summer ahead with extra time for reading always feels like a gift. This year, as you begin to think about your own summer reading, we asked some of our favorite literacy experts which books they are recommending to friends. Who better to ask about great books? We asked them to choose one book that they would recommend for summer reading. The request was met with excitement, because don't we all love to share our favorite new reads with the world? There is something on the list for everyone. We think some of them will be just what you are looking for. The problem will be "Which book first?" This list includes suggestions you might want to print off and carry with you to the bookstore or library. We'll be running this series all month, with recommendations from over 20 of your favorite authors. Kelly Gallagher, author of Readicide "Personally, the best book I've read this year is Junot Diaz's The Brief, Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao Shelley Harwayne, author of Look Who's Learning to Read "I would recommend Tom Newkirk's new book, Holding On to Good Ideas in a Time of Bad Ones I just finished reading Zoe Heller's The Believers Carol Jago, author of Classics in the Classroom "A New York Times and Amazon "best book" of 2007, Out Stealing Horses Sharon Taberski, author of On Solid Ground "The book I HIGHLY recommend is Olive Kitteridge Bud Hunt, author of the popular blog, Bud the Teacher, recommends Little Brother
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