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Read Diary
2016
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The more that you read, the more things you will know.
The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.
Dr. Seuss
We’ve created this special Love to Read Diary to help you keep a
record of all the great books you read.
erent genre and share
To help you decide what to read, each month we will focus on a diff
our list of ‘recommended reads’ on our website.
Happy reading!
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My favourite book/s: Books to read this year: Books to read in my life time:
JANUARY Everything I
learned I learned
Genre of the month: from the movies.
Audrey Hepburn
Film
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FEBRUARY The course of
true love never
Genre of the month: did run smooth.
William Shakespeare
Romance
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MARCH I like to listen. I
have learned a
Genre of the month: great deal from
listening carefully.
Audio Ernest Hemingway
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APRIL All the world’s a
stage, and all the
Genre of the month: men and women
merely players.
Playscripts William Shakespeare
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MAY Education never
ends, Watson. It is
Genre of the month: a series of lessons,
with the greatest
Crime for the last.
Arthur Conan Doyle
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JUNE Everybody’s lying
to me! Tell me the
Genre of the month: truth. I want to
know the truth!
Teen reads Kara, Owl Hall
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JULY There is more
treasure in books
Genre of the month: than in all the
pirates’ loot on
Adventure Treasure Island.
Walt Disney
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AUGUST Reading gives us
some place to
Genre of the month: go when we have
to stay where
Non-fiction we are.
Mason Cooley
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SEPTEMBER If one cannot
enjoy reading
a book over
Genre of the month: and over again,
Classics there is no use in
reading it at all.
Oscar Wilde
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OCTOBER We make up
horrors to help
Genre of the month: us cope with the
real ones.
Horror & Mystery Stephen King
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NOVEMBER When you read a
short story, you
come out a little
Genre of the month: more aware and a
little more in love
Short stories with the world
around you.
George Saunders
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DECEMBER Please, sir, I want
some more.
Genre of the month: Oliver Twist
Festive Reads
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