Suzanne’s
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(group member since Dec 29, 2017)
Suzanne’s
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from the 2019 #ReadICT Challenge group.
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Lots of possibilities here, but I'm leaning toward A Walk in the Woods, which has a big bear face on the cover. :)
One that both my kids have recommended:Purple Hibiscus
I also talked to a teenager recently who raved about Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe
A few possibilities:Straight Man
Vacationland: True Stories from Painful Beaches
Dear Committee Members
Some of my possibilities:The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle
The Perfect Nanny
Flights
The Vegetarian
Books I've read and recommend:
The Shadow of the Wind
The Little Prince
Convenience Store Woman
A Man Called Ove (or anything by Fredrik Backman)
Here is the place to post your ideas for #ReadICT category 12: A book by an author slated to visit Kansas in 2019. If you hear about an author event, feel free to add it to this thread.
Dec 31, 2018 10:10AM
Here is the place to post your ideas for #ReadICT category 11: A book featuring a character who is different than you in some way (gender, race, religion, background, abilities, etc.).
Here is the place to post your ideas for #ReadICT category 10: A biography, autobiography or memoir.
Here is the place to post your ideas for #ReadICT category 9: A book recommended by a child or teen. If you have a young reader in your life, please share their book recommendations here!
Here is the place to post your ideas for #ReadICT category 8: An award-winning book (Pulitzer, National Book Award, Newbery, Hugo, you name it...).
Here is the place to post your ideas for #ReadICT category 6: A book you've avoided or didn't finish.
Here is the place to post your ideas for #ReadICT category 4: A book set in the place you were born. This could be a particular city, state, country -- your call!
