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What should I read next ?


Podcasts by students:
Listen to the 5th graders review books they'd like. Get great ideas for new
reads! Note: You must have iTunes to listen to the podcasts.
http://www.wellesley.k12.ma.us/~Elisabeth_Zimmer/FOV1-00019ACB/

Book Adventure:
Book Adventure is a free motivational reading program for children in grades
K-8. Children can create their own booklists from over 7,000 titles and can
earn points and prizes with parent or teacher approval for their reading.
BookAdventure was created and is maintained by Sylan Learning.
http://www.bookadventure.org/

Guys Read:
Great book suggestions for boys.
http://www.guysread.com/

MCPL- Juvenile Series and Sequels:
Extensive guide to juvenile series and sequels.Organized by series, title,
subject, and author.
http://www.mcpl.lib.mo.us/readers/series/juv/

Book Hive:
Recommended booklists are given for children from infancy through age 12.
Books can be found by title, author, illustrator, reading level and number of
pages. Kids can create their own booklists as well. Other fun activities
include coloring pages, book quizzes and printable bookplates. There are even
stories one can listen to.
http://www.bookhive.org/

Teachers First:
Here is a list of one hundred books selected by the National Education
Association in 1999 as great reading for children and young people.For more
reading ideas - including books grouped by theme and grade level - check out
the hundreds of titles in their Suggested Reading Section.
http://www.teachersfirst.com/100books.cfm

New York Public Library List:
This list of  books is published by the Office of Children's Services of the 
New York Public Library. It's divided by genre and by age groups so you'll 
be sure to find something to tempt you.
http://www.booksite.com/texis/scripts/bookletter/showlist.html?sid=5796&list=CNL9

What Should I Read Next ? 
Enter a book you like and this site will analyze their database of more than
30,000 titles real reader's favorite books and suggest what you could read 
next.
http://www.whatshouldireadnext.com/

Kids Reads
This site features reviews, lists of cool and new books, suggestions for new
series, and interviews with authors.
http://www.kidsreads.com/

The Wellesley Public Library:
The Wellesley Public Library should be your first stop to look for interesting
books to read next. You can check and see if the book is available and even
request it from another town if it's out.
http://www.wellesleyfreelibrary.org


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