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Finham Park School
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Parents and Students ». About The School ». SEN Information for Parents. Training School ». Friends of Finham ». The library is a well-resourced, vital and thriving part of life at Finham Park and is guaranteed to be very busy during the school day, and also before and after school. Our overriding aims are to:. Support students and staff across the curriculum by providing up-to-date and relevant resources for information and research. Sixth form students use the library regularly during their free period...
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Brooklyn Heights Montessori School's Library Blog: Linda Sue Park at BookCourt Tonight!
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Brooklyn Heights Montessori School's Library Blog. Monday, April 07, 2008. Linda Sue Park at BookCourt Tonight! Some of you are already familiar with Linda Sue Park. Upper Elementary read Single Shard. The year before last. And Fourth grade students will soon be reading Seesaw Girl. For those of you not yet familiar, you have a pile of great. Books waiting for you. Tonight at 7pm, Linda Sue Park is reading at BookCourt, right around the corner! And When My Name Was Keoko. We don't have Keeping Score.
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Brooklyn Heights Montessori School's Library Blog: More Babymouse, Please!
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Brooklyn Heights Montessori School's Library Blog. Thursday, April 03, 2008. More Babymouse, Please! From Lower Elementary to Upper Elementary, students are clamoring for Babymouse! And guess who else has been reading Babymouse? Dane Peters, himself! Dane borrowed Camp Babymouse. The other day, to see what the fuss was about. I think he's a new fan. I'm pleased to announce that several more Babymouse books have joined the 741.5 shelf, including #8, Puppy Love. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The Road by Cormac McCarthy | Shelf Tales
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Books for fun, books to think about, books to share. About and Visitor Map. Wide Reading Year 10. November 29, 2007. The Road by Cormac McCarthy. Now and again a novel comes aong which your read and you know you will never forget. The Road by Cormac McCarthy is a remarkable, emotional story which is certainly one of those. Beatifully, at times poetically written it depicts a world which it is difficult to imagine in every sense of the word. Laquo; Journey to the Stone Country. On January 3, 2008. You are...
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Prochownik’s Dream | Shelf Tales
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Books for fun, books to think about, books to share. About and Visitor Map. Wide Reading Year 10. Posted by: Marita Thomson. October 16, 2007. By Alex Miller (Published by Allen and Unwin, Sydney, 2005). Toni finally regains his inspiration when two old friends return to Melbourne. Marina and Robert are also artists and Teresa dislikes and distrusts them. But it is Marina who proves to be the muse for Toni’s renewal. Says “Don’t confuse art with life, Toni.” It is good advice. Posted in Australian author.
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Librotecary: 19-Dec-2007
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Lecturas de Verano KS3. Wednesday, 19 December 2007. Spiderwick Chronicles go to Hollywood. Have you read any of the Spiderwick Chronicles. This is the cover of the first book titled "The Field Guide" by Tony DiTerlizzi. We have them all in the library . They are really easy to read, with lots of wonderful illustrations, and they are very popular. Next February they are going to release a film about the first books. Spiderwick Chronicles Movie Official Trailer 1. This is the Official movie trailer.
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The Medici Curse | Shelf Tales
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Books for fun, books to think about, books to share. About and Visitor Map. Wide Reading Year 10. Posted by: Marita Thomson. January 3, 2008. By Matt Chamings, Faber, 2007. This book pulls you in right from page one to 15. This book will intrigue lovers of history, art or mystery. Whilst reading I was reminded with some satisfaction of a range of other books including Libby Hathorn’s The Painter. Tracy Chevalier’s Girl With a Pearl Earring. By Alex Miller, Troy. Laquo; The Road by Cormac McCarthy. You ar...
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The Medici Curse | Shelf Tales | Page 84
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Books for fun, books to think about, books to share. About and Visitor Map. Wide Reading Year 10. Posted by: Marita Thomson. January 3, 2008. By Matt Chamings, Faber, 2007. This book pulls you in right from page one to 15. This book will intrigue lovers of history, art or mystery. Whilst reading I was reminded with some satisfaction of a range of other books including Libby Hathorn’s The Painter. Tracy Chevalier’s Girl With a Pearl Earring. By Alex Miller, Troy. Laquo; The Road by Cormac McCarthy. You ar...
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Seniors | Shelf Tales
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Books for fun, books to think about, books to share. About and Visitor Map. Wide Reading Year 10. Suggest a book for senior – Years 11 and 12 – wide reading. Other lists to try: Books for the University Bound and Lifelong Learners. Outstanding Books for the College Bound. The books below have been recommended by St Paul’s boys and teachers. By A B. Facey. 8220;The extraordinary life of an ordinary Australian bloke.” MB. 8220;Quite simply it is a book that every Australian should read.” RH. Of Mice and Men.
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Year 7 | Shelf Tales
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Books for fun, books to think about, books to share. About and Visitor Map. Wide Reading Year 10. Please add a comment if you have read any of these books. What would you suggest to add to the list? The Silver Sword – Ian Serralier – Its old but its good. If you want something newer go for Holes by Louis Sachar – I’ve just finished it and it’s back in the library – it’s very good. On June 12, 2007. Prove yourself a hero was pretty good when i read it, it used to be a book ready by year 8 in 2005?