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  1. The Reading Teacher's Book Of Lists: Grades K-12, Fifth Edition by Edward B. Fry, Jacqueline E. Kress, 2006-04-14
  2. The New Reading Teacher's Book of Lists by Edward B. Fry, Jacqueline K. Polk, et all 1990-12
  3. The Complete Idiot's Guide to the Ultimate Reading List by Shelley Mosley, John Charles, et all 2007-07-03
  4. Read on... Historical Fiction: Reading Lists for Every Taste by Brad Hooper, 2006-03-30
  5. Reading Lists for Coll Bound Students, 3 (Reading Lists for College-Bound Students) by Arco, 2000-08-20
  6. Read On...Science Fiction: Reading Lists for Every Taste (Read On Series) by Steven A. Torres-Roman, 2010-08-16
  7. Ancient History: Selected Readings Lists and Course Outlines from American Colleges and Universities (History Syllabi Series) by Sarah B. Pomeroy, 1986-08
  8. Waldorf Student Reading List
  9. A Passion for Books : A Book Lover's Treasury of Stories, Essays, Humor, Love and Lists on Collecting, Reading, Borrowing, Lending, Caring for, and Appreciating Books by Harold Rabinowitz, Rob Kaplan, 2001-01-23
  10. The Reading List: Contemporary Fiction: A Critical Guide to the Complete Works of 125 Authors
  11. Reading the Saints: Lists of Catholic Books for Children plus Book Collecting Tips for the Home and School Library by Janet P. McKenzie, 2007-05-21
  12. E. B. Fry's,J. E. Kress's The Reading Teacher's Book Of Lists 5th(fifth) edition (The Reading Teacher's Book Of Lists: Grades K-12, Fifth Edition [Paperback])(2006) by J. E. Kress E. B. Fry, 2006
  13. The Big Book of Teen Reading Lists: 100 Great, Ready-to-Use Book Lists for Educators, Librarians, Parents, and Teens by Nancy J. Keane, 2006-08-30
  14. The Elementary Teacher's Book of Lists (J-B Ed: Book of Lists) by Gary Robert Muschla, Judith A. Muschla, et all 2010-12-07

1. Hoagies' Gifted: Reading Lists
The All Things Gifted resource for parents, educators, administrators, counselors, psychologists, and even gifted kids and teens themselves!
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2. Reading Lists
Topics and web links Reading Lists NOTE Please DO NOT EDIT THIS PAGE and try to create your own reading list here.
http://topics.logos.com/Reading_Lists
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Reading Lists
NOTE: Please DO NOT EDIT THIS PAGE and try to create your own reading list here. This is an instructional page on how to create a reading list on a topic. The instructions below will tell you how to create a reading list on the appropriate topic’s page.
The Basics
The Reading Lists feature in Logos 4, which is found under the Tools menu, allows users to read articles and books from their library on a given topic. These reading lists are user-created and editable by the Logos community. Each reading list corresponds to a particular topic here at http://topics.logos.com/ . There can be a reading list on the Septuagint or Kenosis or any other topic. Any Logos user may edit and contribute to any reading list. Keep in mind that changes you make to a reading list will affect what everyone sees, not just what you see. Reading Lists are community lists, not your own personal lists. Here are some basic instructions for creating a community reading list.
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Type the topic you’re looking for into the search box in the top left hand corner of this page. (You might need to put your search term in quotes to avoid being taken directly to the page that is an exact match for your search term.) Click on the appropriate topic to view the page.

3. Reading Lists
Guides and instructions on using Logos Bible Software products.
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  • Please watch Logos4 Tutorial videos So what’s the deal with reading lists? Are they worth your time and investment? Are they more difficult then they are worth? I hope this wiki will leave you with a positive impression of the value of reading lists because the more people involved with them, the more valuable they become.
    Reading Lists Defined
    From Logos:
    Reading Lists are lists of specific, targeted resources determined to be valuable by the Logos community for a given topic. They are intended to be more then just another list of commentaries and dictionaries. Buried within many libraries are journal articles, entire chapters and even entire books on topics that lay buried because they are never returned by the results of a guide. They add tremendous value to the discussion of a topic but they generally get overlooked because they are never returned by some automated source or they do not stand out in search results. Reading lists are put together by Logos users, giving an intelligent element to the collection of resources. By putting the results of your hard, data-collecting work into a reading list, you not only benefit yourself when you come back to the topic in the future, you also benefit others who study that topic down the road. All those resources that are usually overlooked are now just a click away, as easily accessible as the Passage Guide results. My hope is that the potential of readings lists are realized and invested in so that it does not become another tool with potential that never bore fruit.

4. Reading Recommendation Lists - Good Book Lists - Reading Recommendations
Find recommendations for all your reading needs. Whether you are looking for a page turner or a book to expand your mind, you can find recommendations from the bestsellers list
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    Find recommendations for all your reading needs. Whether you are looking for a page turner or a book to expand your mind, you can find recommendations from the bestsellers list here.
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  • Funny Holiday Books
    The holiday season can be hectic. Whether you love November and December or dread the string of parties and get-togethers, all of us have moments when we could use some comic relief. These holiday books are witty, sometimes moving and laugh out loud funny. zSB(3,3)
    Wondering what books to throw in your beach bag? A good beach book is engaging and a quick enough read that you can finish most of it on the beach before your sunscreen wears off. Here readers recommend their favorite beach books.
    Good Books About India
    India is a country with an interesting history and rich culture. Want to travel to India? Try one of these books about India, and experience Indian culture from many viewpoints.
    Book Club Reading List - Inspirational Memoirs
    Great authors can take one person's story and use it to make a bigger point or reveal a bigger story. These memoirs are historical, inspirational books that you won't want to put down. They will make you think and foster lively book club discussions.

    5. Reading Lists - BookSpot.com
    Find the best reading lists at BookSpot.com. By Grade Level; St. Charles Public Library Covers 2nd through 8th grades.
    http://www.bookspot.com/readinglists/

    6. Reading Lists
    Crimeculture offers a number of different reading lists, which we hope will be useful to students of both literature and film. We would very much like to
    http://www.crimeculture.com/Contents/Reading Lists.html
    Reading Lists Crimeculture Crime fiction Crime films True crime ... Contact us Crimeculture offers a number of different reading lists, which we hope will be useful to students of both literature and film. We would very much like to include course reading lists that others have found helpful and also want to keep our information on new texts up-to-date: we would be grateful for any bibliographies or details about new publications you send us ( contact us At present, the main Reading Lists we provide are: Critical texts currently available This section includes books that are currently for sale online from Amazon: details and images are from either amazon.com or amazon.co.uk . Many of the brief reviews reproduced here are also from one of the Amazon sites; the rest are from other online sources. This is not a section in which we provide our own reviews, but in the two paperback lists the editors have added a 'highly recommended' icon to those texts we have used ourselves (whether in teaching or research) and have found to be particularly valuable. We have divided the material in this section as follows: Crime Fiction: Paperback Studies Crime Fiction: Hardback Studies Crime Films: Paperback Studies Crime Films: Hardback Studies ... Crime fiction: primary sources Our primary sources section is at present centred around hard-boiled fiction and twentieth-century literary noir. Again, we would welcome additional lists or suggestions from anyone interested in contributing.

    7. Reading Aloud
    Reading list from the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America.
    http://www.sfwa.org/reading/
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      Reading Aloud
      There are few things that can destroy a good story faster than a bad reading.  At the same time, a really good reading can make an audience excited and drive sales.  Short of a background in theater, how can authors improve their reading skills?
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    • Volume The same is true when reading.  Speak to the back wall of your space, not to the front row.  If you are loud enough, you should hear a slight bounce as your voice hits the back wall and returns to you. Speed so slow Droning Again, trust your body because it knows what to do.  Remember that the written word was created to record spoken language. When you are reading a story aloud, you are a story

    8. 2010 Summer Reading Lists Of Children's Books And Young Adult Books - Summer Rea
    Find the best in children's books and young adult books on these current summer reading lists for 2010. You'll find children's picture books and books of fiction and nonfiction
    http://childrensbooks.about.com/od/forparents/tp/summer_reading.htm
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    Top 10 Summer Reading Lists For Kids and Teens: 2010 Explore One Summer Reading List or Many
    By Elizabeth Kennedy , About.com Guide
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    Are you looking for a summer reading list for your child or teen? Keep your child reading all summer with this selection of summer reading lists for 2010. These summer reading lists of recommended children's books and young adult books are generally organized by grade level. Many of the elementary children's summer reading lists include children's picture books. Many of the middle school reading lists include a mix of children's books and young adult books. You'll find classics, as well as recently published books on these 2010 summer reading lists.
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    9. Reading Lists - Education Resource - StudySphere
    Education Portal, Educational Resource for language school, study abroad, education online, education, school, high school, career education, business school, driver education
    http://www.studysphere.com/education/Reading-and-Literacy-Reading-Lists-8688.htm

    10. NESFA - New England Science Fiction Association
    Annual reading lists from the New England Science Fiction Association.
    http://www.nesfa.org/hugorec.html
    New England Science Fiction Association, Inc.
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    NESFA Hugo recommended reading lists NESFA continues to maintain a list of Good Stuff to read. Any NESFA member who reads something that they would like to recommend to others to be considered for a Hugo nomination can add it to the list. We will publish it from time to time in Instant Message and on the nets. (Feel free to reproduce it provided you reproduce it intact!) It's neither definitive nor complete, but it contains the stories, novels and non-fiction works that a bunch of well-read fans feel may be worthy of a Hugo nomination. Even when the period for Hugo nominations is over, we will keep the lists for the current year, as well as previous years, available on the nets. It provides a reference source for finding a good book, as well as for Hugo recommendations. Lists for a given year tend to get updated until the Hugo nominees for that year are released, so that 2007 lists, for example, will be updated through early 2008. The Reading lists for the following years are available:

    11. Reading Lists
    These reading lists are provided by Reading Is Fundamental, Inc. (RIF) and the American Library Association (ALA) for you and your young reader*.
    http://www.udel.edu/ETL/RWN/ReadingLists.html
    Reading Lists
    These reading lists are provided by Reading Is Fundamental, Inc. (RIF) and the American Library Association (ALA) for you and your young reader*. If you choose to use these lists, draw your reader's attention to the books on the list, starting with th ose for the appropriate grade level. Go to the library shelves and find one of the books listed here. Let your young reader look at the front and back covers of the book and thumb through the inside of the book. Ask if the book interests your reader. If so, check the book out. If not, find another book on this list and repeat the process until your reader is happy.
    Reading is Fundamental Reading List
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    For Preschool to Kindergarten Age Children Preschool ...
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    Favorite Books of RIF Kids
    Provided by Reading Is Fundamental, Inc.
    For Preschool to Kindergarten Age Children
    • Allard, Harry. Miss Nelson Is Missing!
    • Ames, Lee J. Draw Draw Draw.
    • Anonymous. Fairy tales, folk tales, and mursery rhymes including:

    12. My Thoughts On Reading Lists
    Dave Winer has been thinking about, and recently writing about, a new idea Reading Lists. OPML is a really useful file structure that just about everyone who uses a feed aggregator
    http://techcrunch.com/2005/10/16/my-thoughts-on-reading-lists/

    13. NESFA - New England Science Fiction Association
    Annual reading lists from the New England Science Fiction Association.
    http://www.nesfa.org/recommends/
    New England Science Fiction Association, Inc.
    Navigation NESFA Press
    Boskone

    Calendar

    Clubhouse
    ...
    Useful Links

    NESFA Hugo recommended reading lists NESFA continues to maintain a list of Good Stuff to read. Any NESFA member who reads something that they would like to recommend to others to be considered for a Hugo nomination can add it to the list. We will publish it from time to time in Instant Message and on the nets. (Feel free to reproduce it provided you reproduce it intact!) It's neither definitive nor complete, but it contains the stories, novels and non-fiction works that a bunch of well-read fans feel may be worthy of a Hugo nomination. Even when the period for Hugo nominations is over, we will keep the lists for the current year, as well as previous years, available on the nets. It provides a reference source for finding a good book, as well as for Hugo recommendations. Lists for a given year tend to get updated until the Hugo nominees for that year are released, so that 2007 lists, for example, will be updated through early 2008. The Reading lists for the following years are available:

    14. College Bound Reading List
    American Literature Agee, James A Death in the Family Story of loss and heartbreak felt when a young father dies. Anderson, Sherwood
    http://als.lib.wi.us/Collegebound.html
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    American Literature World Literature Biography/History ... Poetry
    American Literature
    Agee, James
    A Death in the Family
    Story of loss and heartbreak felt when a young father dies.
    Anderson, Sherwood
    Winesburg, Ohio
    A collection of short stories lays bare the life of a small town in the Midwest.
    Baldwin, James
    Go Tell It On the Mountain
    Semi-autobiographical novel about a 14-year-old black youth's religious conversion.
    Bellamy, Edward
    Looking Backward: 2000-1887
    Written in 1887 about a young man who travels in time to a utopian year 2000, where economic security and a healthy moral environment have reduced crime.
    Bellow, Saul
    Seize the Day
    A son grapples with his love and hate for an unworthy father.
    Bradbury, Ray
    Fahrenheit 451
    Reading is a crime and firemen burn books in this futuristic society.
    Cather, Willa

    15. Peninsula Library System : Reading Lists
    Looking for a good read ? Check out the following list of award winning books available at Peninsula Library System Libraries. Click on the award that interests you to get a
    http://plsinfo.org/reading-lists

    16. The Guide To Aromatherapy
    s of essential oils and carrier oils, a reading list, symptom guide, precautions, and glossary.......
    http://theguidetoaromatherapy.com/
    The Guide To Aromatherapy
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    17. Great Books Lists: Lists Of Classics, Eastern And Western
    My Reading Lists. My Reading Lists (Ancient Near East, Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome, China, Middle Ages) Indexes to these Great Books Lists. Index by Author and Title
    http://www.interleaves.org/~rteeter/greatbks.html
    Great Books Lists
    As seen in A Guide to Oriental Classics Whole Earth magazine, Winter 2002 . (A revised version of the article is available at author Kevin Kelly's Cool Tools site This page:
    Introduction
    Western Canon Eastern and World Canons Contemporary Canon ... Indexes to these Great Books Lists
    Introduction
      Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
      What are the Great Books? Aren't they all written by Dead White Males? What are these lists? Why isn't my favorite author listed? What are your indexes of these lists? What Great Books have you read? Where can I get these books?
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    18. Suggested Reading Lists: Classic & Contemporary Literature Reading Lists, AP Eng
    Good writers are readers, so we make an effort to promote reading by providing suggested reading lists containing a variety of quality literature and reference books.
    http://www.thewritingtutor.biz/suggested_reading/index.php

    19. LibrarySpot.com: Encyclopedias, Maps, Online Libraries, Quotations, Dictionaries
    Reference collection including dictionaries, encyclopedias, newspapers, maps, reading lists, and quotations.
    http://www.libraryspot.com/

    20. The Children's Book Council
    Reading Lists. The Children’s Book Council works annually on reading lists to help teachers, librarians, parents, and booksellers discover new, wonderful books for the children in
    http://www.cbcbooks.org/readinglists/

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