MCLS Reading Challenge discussion
2016 MCLS Reading Challenge
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Emily wrote: "Can you post a link to the NYPLReading List? I went looking and got lost in the website..."
There are so many, it's probably easier to google nypl reading lists.
There are so many, it's probably easier to google nypl reading lists.


So I went looking and here is a webpage from NYPL that offers book list recommendations and staff pick lists. http://www.nypl.org/browse/recommenda...

Feel free to share and discuss your reading in this group. My wish is that this group become a valuable readers advisory tool for all MCLS staff.
Happy reading!
Read.....
A book by your best friend’s favorite author
A book written by an author born in Africa
The “classic” you’ve always wanted to read but never found the time
A children’s book published in 1987
A graphic novel
A book contained in the “What I’m Reading” folder outside the RPL/MCLS Director’s office in the Rundel Building
A book with a yellow cover
A book about the American Revolution
A book written by a South American author
A biography of a famous scientist
A book set in Rochester or the Finger Lakes region
A book from a New York Public Library reading list
A book by an author who has attended the Teen Book Festival
A book written by a woman
A science fiction novel
A book about animals
A book about mythology
A book written by an author from Alabama
A book about a king or queen who reigned during the Renaissance
A book about spies
A fairy tale
A book about the environment
A cookbook
A book written by an Asian author
A book about a holiday
A romance
A novel written for teens
A book of poetry
A book featuring magical realism
A book about war
A book by a local author
A ghost story