revelling in reading 9 d
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Revelling in Reading
9D English
The Value of Reading
• "Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body" -Sir Richard Steele.
• Neil Postman, media critic and author (Amusing Ourselves to Death and Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business) pointed out the ways that reading teaches us to think in a logically connected way. It cultivates a sustained attention span. Readers learn to think in terms of abstract ideas, objective truth and sustained reflection.
Enjoying Reading
We live in a Golden Age-never before have so many books been within easy reach. But when anything is possible, choice becomes torture. What to pick? Where to start? This one? That one? How about this-and that? What will I like? What’s worth my time? (J. Peder Zane)
The Top Top Ten List• Anna Karenina – Leo Tolstoy• Madame Bovary – Gustav Flaubert• War and Peace – Leo Tolstoy• Lolita – Vladimir Nabokov• The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
– Mark Twain• Hamlet – William Shakespeare• The Great Gatsby – F Scott
Fitzgerald• In Search of Lost Time – Marcel
Proust• The stories of Anton Chekov• Middlemarch – George Eliot
Read! Read! Read! Read for pleasure, for thrills, for escape, for ideas. Read books that make you laugh and cry and wonder and think. Read for yourself and not for others. But share books too, with friends, teachers and family. The best kind of recommendation is from someone whose opinion you trust or whose tastes are similar to yours.
(Agnes Nieuwenhauizen)
Survey Results 9D
• My reading habits:• I enjoy reading and I read
quite a lot 12• I enjoy reading but I don’t
get much time to read13
• I only read what I have to for school 1
• I really don’t like reading 2
Comments
• I am usually running out of books though I love reading. I could read all the time if I was allowed.
• I only read a book when the front cover appeals to me
• I only like some books and if the beginning is interesting.
Genres that interest me:• Teen life 26
• Historical 6
• Fantasy 15
• Adventure 15
• Crime 7
• Family/relationships 16
(Other: sport, young adults, real life shocking stories, mystery)
Series
Harry Potter*Twilight*Vampire Academy (1,2,3,4)House of Night (1,2,3,4,5)The Mortal Instruments
series*The Confessions of Georgia
Nicolson *The Bitterbynde Trilogy*The Crowthistle Chronicles*Inkworld trilogy*Cherub series*The Inheritance Cycle *
True BloodTomorrow When the
War Began series*Matthew Reilly series*Lemony SnicketGirlfriend seriesArtemis Fowl *The Evil Genius series *The Gossip Girl seriesThe Clique series
The Inheritance Cycle *
Alex RiderGarth Nix novelsAgatha Christie novels
OTHER SUGGESTIONS
Janet EvanovichAlexander McCall-
SmithMy StoryFashionistasScott Westerfield
Individual titles• When the
Hipchicks went to War
• Lirael• Kiss My Book• Book of Lies• Master of the
Book• Matilda• On the Jellico
Road• Watership Down
• Dreamland• Just Listen• Grief Girl• Once• Then• Driving Cassie
Crazy• Truth or Dare• Dogtales• Basketball Star• Surf Chick• Hoop 2 Hoop
• Book Mark Days• Losing It• Gone• Tea Rose• Posse• The Boy in the
Striped Pyjamas• Guantanamo Boy• Amulet of
Samarkand• Being Bindy• Sophie’s Journey
The Name of the Wind
Fire PonyThe Red NecklaceFool’s GoldThe Christmas DollThe BeckonersThe Lion, The Witch
and the Wardrobe
A Puppy Called AeroA Letter to SophieSoloSealed With A Kiss
Often Mentioned Authors• Roald Dahl• Jodi Picoult• Ann
Brashares • Paul
Jennings• Morris
Gleitzman• Meg Cabot• Tamora
Pierce
Biographies and Autobiographies
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