lesson 8: personal reading list
Books are everywhere! From author interviews on "The Daily Show" and "Good Morning America" to book reviews in magazines as diverse as People, Library Journal, and Real Simple, there is plenty out there to collect titles you might want to read.
In this lesson, you will use a chart to begin an ongoing "TBR" (to be read) personal reading list. Try to expand your sources for finding these titles -- a great place to start is the Wowbrary page of new titles on the library's web site. Other excellent online sources include the reading-centered social-networking sites like Good Reads or LibraryThing, the front page of the NoveList database, and the Collection Development site Early Word.
For this initial list, go for a minimum of 15 titles. Use this form (or button, below) for your list.
In this lesson, you will use a chart to begin an ongoing "TBR" (to be read) personal reading list. Try to expand your sources for finding these titles -- a great place to start is the Wowbrary page of new titles on the library's web site. Other excellent online sources include the reading-centered social-networking sites like Good Reads or LibraryThing, the front page of the NoveList database, and the Collection Development site Early Word.
For this initial list, go for a minimum of 15 titles. Use this form (or button, below) for your list.