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Article: Summer reads.(LANGUAGE ARTS)
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- WR News, Edition 3 (including Science Spin)
- Article date:
- May 4, 2007
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Calling all bookworms! Summer vacation is around the corner. What titles are you planning to pull off bookshelves? Here are some exciting reads from the American Library Association (ALA). Each is a different genre, or type, of book. "Whether in a car, on a plane, or in your backyard, these books can take you places you have never been," says ALAs Julie Walker.
A fantasy is a story set in an imaginary world with unusual characters and events. In The Fungus That Ate My School, by Arthur Dorros, what starts out as a science experiment ends up taking over the school!
A biography is a true story about a person's life. Find out how Dr. Seuss spent his ...