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  1. International Economics Reading Lists (Economics Readins Lists, Course Outlines, Exams, Puzzles and Problems Series. Vol 9)
  2. Development Economics Reading Lists (Economics Reading Lists, Course Outline, Exam, Puzzles & Problems Series, Vol.5)
  3. Economics of "Underdeveloped" Areas: An Annotated Reading List of Books, Articles and Official Publications
  4. Lafayette in America: A selective list of reading materials in English by Janina W Hoskins, 1983
  5. The Politics of the Nuclear Freeze (Selected Course Outlines and Reading Lists from American Col) by Adam M. Garfinkle, 1990-11-12
  6. My Suggested Reading List by Margaret Storm, 2010-05-23
  7. Population problems in Africa (Current reading list series) by Delores M Mortimer, 1973
  8. Urban conditions in Africa;: Select reading list on urban problems in Africa by Jean Louis Léopold Comhaire, 1952
  9. Reading list Colonial New England by Minnie Cornwell Wilson, 2010-08-17
  10. The College and Adult Reading List of Books in Literature and the Fine Arts by Edward (editor) Lueders, 1967
  11. American History (Selected Course Outlines and Reading Lists from American Colleges and Universities) (Volumes 1, 2, 3) by Warren Susman, 1990-03
  12. One Year Course in English and American Literature: An Introduction to the Chief Authors in English and American Literature, With Reading Lists and References for Further Study [ 1909 ] by Benjamin Alexander Heydrick, 2009-08-10
  13. Defining, managing, and monitoring wilderness visitor experiences an annotated reading list (SuDoc A 13.88:RMRS-GTR-79/V.2) by Brian Glaspell, 2001
  14. Asian History: Selected Course Outlines and Reading Lists from American Colleges and Universities (Contemporary Legal Education Series)

41. Arcadia Library
(Rochester, NY) reading lists, research assistance, and middle and high school assignments
http://www.greeceny.com/arm/arclib.htm

42. Kidsreads.com - CLASSICS AND NEW FAVES READING LISTS
CLASSICS AND NEW FAVES reading lists. We've freshened up our reading lists,adding new titles in all the New Favorites and Classics categories.
http://www.kidsreads.com/lists/reading-lists.asp

Classic Picture Books (Ages 3-8)
New Faves Picture Books (Ages 3-8) Beginning Classics
(Ages 5-8)
... Advanced New Faves (Ages 10-12)
CLASSICS AND NEW FAVES READING LISTS
We've freshened up our Reading Lists, adding new titles in all the New Favorites and Classics categories. Be sure to check them out when you need a great book to read. CLASSICS
A Kids Reads classic book is one that has been entertaining kids and parents for at least 10 years and is still going strong.
NEW
A Kids Reads new fave is a recently published book that has already proved a hit with kids, parents and booksellers. These books have the potential to become classics.

43. Delaware County Community College, Reading Department Web Page
Information for teachers and people interested in current issues and information surrounding reading. Includes suggested activities and reading lists.
http://www.dccc.edu/academics/depts/cah/reading/readingw.htm
Delaware County Community College Reading Department Web Page (Please read the following important information) The material contained on these web pages is meant for educational purposes only. Copying part or the whole of these web pages for publication without the written permission and acknowledgement of the author is prohibited. However, these pages may be copied by individuals for personal classroom or instructional use. There are many external links on this web site. They are meant to point users to helpful information. However, the Reading Department, Web Master, and DCCC are not responsible for the content on these pages. I have spent hours looking on the Internet for valuable reading information. My hope is to link students to the best sites on the web. While some pages contain commercial aspects, some of the best informational pages do contain advertising and on-line purchasing opportunities. These pages are included because the free information they contain is very helpful. They have not been included to encourage the purchase of any products or services. Click Here To Enter

44. PopCultures.com | Bibliographies/Reading Lists
Calls for Papers/ Conferences Book Reviews Academic Programs Bibliographies/ ReadingLists Publishers Newsgroups/ Listservs General Links. Authors Subjects.
http://www.popcultures.com/biblio.htm
Last updated:
April 1, 1999 FRONT PAGE QUICK SEARCH
SUBJECTS

Cyberculture Education Film History International Mass Media Television
Journals/
Archives
Articles/
Papers
Theorists
and Critics
Calls for Papers/ Conferences Book Reviews Academic Programs Bibliographies/ Reading Lists Publishers Newsgroups/ Listservs General Links Authors Subjects Authors
Judith Butler
Jacques Derrida
Manthia Diawara
Paul Gilroy ...
Edward Said
Subjects
Annotation and Its Texts Broadcast Journalism Chinese Cultural Studies: Bibliographical Guide Computer-Mediated Communication, Communication Theory, Computer Networks, and the Internet - Author: John December Consumer Culture and Leisure Contemporary Cultural Studies Critical and Theoretical Issues In Film Author: Ryerson Polytechnic Critical Studies of Television Author: Ryerson Polytechnic Cultural Change and Journal Editing in the USSR and the USA Cultural Policy: UK Cyberpunk Diversity ... Everyday I Write the Book: A Bibliography of (Mostly) Academic Work on Rock and Pop Music Authors: Gilbert B. Rodman and Norma Coates Feminist Methods Film Genre Analysis Film History Author: Ryerson Polytechnic Film Research The Function of Cultural Criticism in the Present Time Gender, Body Image and Identity

45. Mostly, We Eat
Book Club that meets over great meals. Book reviews, reading lists, great book related links, excerpts of extensive press coverage.
http://www.mostlyweeat.org
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"Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested." Francis Bacon
Who we are
We're a group of friends that has been meeting to discuss books over a tasty meal for several years. We developed this website for internal communication; later we realized that others might be interested in what we were reading, and the web resources we had located to support our book discussions. If you really want to know more about the group, you can read Ellie's letter to the magazine writer who professed an interest in how our group works. And sorry to be so blunt, but we're not soliciting new members.
Next meeting
Our next meeting will be on Saturday, April 12 No details yet.
The Book
The book is Leviathan by Paul Auster. Members , get a jump on the next book by suggesting some books for next time. (Don't miss Hal's guide to choosing a book.

46. TAYSHAS Reading Lists
TEXASLIBRARYASSOCIATION. Young Adult Round Table Tayshas High SchoolReading List. considers various reading abilities. Tayshas takes
http://www.txla.org/groups/yart/tayshaslists.html
TEXAS LIBRARY ASSOCIATION Young Adult Round Table
Tayshas High School Reading List
2003-2004 Reading List
Tayshas Tayshas 2001-2002 Tayshas 1998-1999 Tayshas 2000-2001 Tayshas 1997-1998 ... Tayshas 1996-1997 The objective of the Tayshas project is to motivate young adults to become life-long readers and to participate in the community of readers in Texas. Nomination Criteria
  • Nominations may be made by anyone who has read the book. Enjoyable literature, appropriate for teen readers, will be considered. Titles already included in Bluebonnet or Lone Star list will not be chosen. The main character(s) should be appealing to teen readers. Favorable reviews from standard reviewing sources should be included.
An annual list will be selected which
  • has potential for teen pleasure reading reflects strong literary standards recognizes the diversity of teen readers in Texas offers a range of genres, including nonfiction recognizes values expressed in The Library Bill of Rights contains no more than two titles from one author considers various reading abilities
"Tayshas"

47. Morton Grove Public Library Webrary®
History, young adult and children's services, reading lists, and events; Morton Grove, IL.
http://www.webrary.org/

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Everything for book lovers: Recommendations/Reviews, the Fiction_L mailing list, Web sites and more
Webrary Links (hundreds of the best informational Web sites), Government Officials, Song and Play Indexes, Magazine List, Russian Webrary, Obituary Index, MG Handgun Ordinance
About the Library: Online Catalog , Policies, Calendar of Events Books and Beyond newsletter, Collection Development Policy, Job Openings, Location and Directions
the Library's Online Catalog Renew library
materials online
Rediscover the joy of reading with the Chapter-A-Day Online Book Clubs , a free service that delivers selections from best selling books to you every day (Monday-Friday) by e-mail. You can preview upcoming and past titles for the following book clubs: Audio Business Fiction Good News ... Romance , and Teen Sign up today and start receiving great book selections tomorrow! If you enjoy the online selections, you can then check the book out or reserve it at the Library.
The Webrary is a service of the Morton Grove Public Library , and is maintained by the Library's Web Team . We're interested in your suggestions or comments on our site; use our

48. TLA Reading Lists
TLAsponsored reading lists The Texas Library Association sponsorsreading lists to encourage free voluntary reading. Promote the
http://www.txla.org/html/reading.html
TLA-sponsored
READING LISTS The Texas Library Association sponsors
reading lists to encourage free voluntary reading. Promote the TLA lists by printing bookmarks for your readers.
Age two
through
second grade Texas
Bluebonnet

Award
Third through
sixth grade Lone Star Sixth through
eighth grade Tayshas High school
HOME
About TLA Government Affairs Conference ... Contact Us Suggestions and corrections for these pages? Please send email to webmaster@txla.org
Last update: 14 Aug 2002

49. Reading Lists - A To Z Home's Cool Homeschooling - 12/29/97
Recommended reading lists and reviews of children's literature online. Featurefrom your Homeschooling Guide, Ann Zeise. reading lists Page 1.
http://www.gomilpitas.com/homeschooling/articles/122997.htm
YOU ARE HERE: HOME 1997 FEATURE ARTICLES
Click on the banner for recommended books and supplies for homeschooling A to Z Home's Cool Homeschooling Feature Articles I am Ann Zeise , your guide to the best and most interesting and useful sites and articles about home education on the web. Search
This Site
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Home Recent Articles Events Join Email List ... Free Newsletter
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Reading Lists
Page 1 Dateline: 12/29/97. Updated 1/17/01

50. StuartStories.com, Entertaining Short Stories And Writing Activities For Childre
Stories and writing activities, by Stuart Baum. reading lists and writing contests included.
http://www.stuartstories.com
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- K. Blanc "Great idea! My kids enjoyed making up stories and even asked for more."
- S. Leiter
Welcome to StuartStories.com, where you'll find a good number of (I hope) entertaining short stories, writing activities, and reading lists for children and students, ages 3 through 15. I encourage your feedback, comments, suggestions, and activity solutions.
Note: This site is intended for adults to use to find stories and activities to share with their children. Please pre-read anything you output to make sure it's appropriate to your and your child(ren)'s tastes and sensibilities. This site is dedicated to Audrey Brody, 1961-1996

51. Vacation Reading Lists
Vacation reading lists It's vacation and time to read, read, READ! Checkout these lists of superentertaining books for you and your students.
http://teachervision.com/lesson-plans/lesson-6101.html
Explore Our Sites... Family Education Network Home Shop at PearsonAtSchool SchoolCash PARENTS FamilyEducation MySchoolOnline TEACHERS TeacherVision Quiz Lab MyGradeBook MySchoolOnline REFERENCE Infoplease Fact Monster KIDS FEkids FunBrain Fact Monster TEENS FEteens Teacher Home Lesson Planning
Center
Lesson Plans ... Help Vacation Reading Lists
It's vacation and time to read, read, READ! Check out these lists of super-entertaining books for you and your students.
From Agapanthus Hum and Major Bark to a children's edition of Alice in Wonderland , young children will love these suggested titles. Intermediate
Classic Dahl novels and colorful biographies will catch the interest of older elementary students. Middle
This group of novels features characters struggling with family and cultural expectations. Secondary
Canonized classics as well as new classics make up this list of excellent books for older students. Adult
Treat yourself to a great read this vacation. Age-Appropriate Vacation Reading Activities
Ask students to complete these activities for their reading.

52. SHS Media Center
Find reading lists, literacy resources, database of titles, and email addresses for faculty.
http://www.spartanburghigh.org/mediacenter/
Welcome to the Media Center of Spartanburg High School Hours: 7:45 - 3:45 Monday - Friday (officially) Mrs. Steele usually opens by 7:30 and Mrs. Wilber usually doesn't close before 4:00 Kaylene Wilber Media Specialist kwilber@spart7.k12.sc.us Wanda Steele Media Specialist wsteele@spart7.k12.sc.us Christaleen Armstrong Clercal Assistant carmstrong@spart7.k12.sc.us

53. 2000 Summer Reading Lists
2002 Summer reading lists. Grades K2, Grades 3-5, Grades 6-8. Grades 9-12- Required English, RECESS, Grades 9-12 School-Wide Summer Reading List.
http://www.ci.shrewsbury.ma.us/Sps/Schools/SReading/2000lists.htm

54. Rockaway Township Free Public Library
Features reference resources, staff directory, reading lists, policies, and business hours.
http://www.gti.net/rocktwp/

55. Index To S.C.J. Reading Lists Sections
Soc.Culture.Jewish Newsgroups reading lists. www.scjfaq.org/rl. Indexto the reading lists. Search this site powered by FreeFind.
http://www.shamash.org/lists/scj-faq/HTML/rl/
Soc.Culture.Jewish Newsgroups
Reading Lists
www.scjfaq.org/rl
Index to the Reading Lists
Search this site FreeFind
The following is an index to all the SCJ Reading Lists. It is grouped by the files available through the SCJ FAQ Autoretriever. general
Introduction/General Reading List
traditional
Traditional Life and Practice Reading List
mysticism
Kabbalah, Mysticism, and Messianism Reading List
reform
Reform Judaism Reading List
conservative
Conservative Judaism Reading List
reconstructionist
Reconstructionist Judaism Reading List
humanistic
Humanistic Judaism Reading List
chasidism
Chassidism Reading List
zionism Zionism Reading List antisemitism Antisemitism Reading List intermarriage Intermarriage Reading List childrens Books for Jewish Children Archival Information What's New powered by FreeFind Visit the SCJ Frequently Asked Questions www.scjfaq.org/faq maintainer@scjfaq.org document.write("Last modified: " + document.lastModified);

56. Resource Index
Resources reading lists. reading lists; Real Estate Housing; Regional Accounting;Regional Development Institutions Local Regional Organizations, incl.
http://faculty.washington.edu/krumme/resources/resources_abc.html
SITE MAP SEARCH! RESOURCES A-Z INDEX
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Help Yourself!
Specialized, Topical Resource Lists (E-Pamphlets)
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Specialized Resource Lists:
The World-Wide Web is continuously changing. Web site addresses ("URL's") change without prior warning. Please use Google Metacrawler or one of these other search engines to locate a site if the URL appears to be incorrect.

57. New Page 1
(Brooklyn, NY) Summer reading lists, electronic databases, local information.
http://www.packer.edu/Library/main.htm
About the Main Library Summer Reading Lists Databases Packer Libraries About the Main Library Summer Reading Lists Databases Packer Libraries

58. St. Charles Public Library - Youth Services Reading Lists

http://www.st-charles.lib.il.us/youth_services/yrl/ythread.htm

59. Blackwell's Reading Lists
Your reading lists Online Students Students who want to view reading listsshould visit Headfiller.com, Blackwell's new student learning site.
http://www.readinglists.co.uk/
Your Reading Lists Online: What is readinglists.co.uk?
A Blackwell's service which is simple to use and designed to save you time. By submitting your reading list details, Blackwell's can ensure we have the right books at the right time to benefit you and your students. Why use readinglists.co.uk?
  • Lists are saved so you do not need to start from scratch each year. By agreement with the library, we can send them a copy of your reading list on your behalf. Your students can call up their lists and place orders online. Particularly useful for distance learners and part-time students.
Navigation Academics:
  • You must Register to use this service. Login now if you are a registered user.
Students:
Students who want to view reading lists should visit Blackwell.co.uk and follow the "Student Reading Lists" link.

60. Untitled Document
History, young adult and children's services, reading lists, and events; Itasca, IL.
http://www.itasca.com/library/itlib.htm

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