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Summer Reading Websites offer book suggestions
I have been seeing lots of recommendations for summer reading in my e-mail newsletters, professional journals, pop culture magazines, on TV and radio, etc.
Here is a selection of sites you can go to to find something good to read on the beach, or curled up in the air-conditioning on some non-sticky-making couch!
On Morning Edition on June 11, 3 booksellers explained their summer reading choices to Susan Stamberg.
On Morning Edition on NPR this morning (June 19), librarian Nancy Pearl picked her Summer's Best Books and told us why.
The New York Times Book Review for June 19 has The Girls of Summer, a survey of the season's women's fiction.
The Wall Street Journal for May 23 published its The Summer Booklist by Cynthia Crossen.
EW.com has a list 92 In the Shade: books for summer reading.
For summer reading suggestions from your own HCPL librarians, see Readers Place.
Here is a selection of sites you can go to to find something good to read on the beach, or curled up in the air-conditioning on some non-sticky-making couch!
On Morning Edition on June 11, 3 booksellers explained their summer reading choices to Susan Stamberg.
On Morning Edition on NPR this morning (June 19), librarian Nancy Pearl picked her Summer's Best Books and told us why.
The New York Times Book Review for June 19 has The Girls of Summer, a survey of the season's women's fiction.
The Wall Street Journal for May 23 published its The Summer Booklist by Cynthia Crossen.
EW.com has a list 92 In the Shade: books for summer reading.
For summer reading suggestions from your own HCPL librarians, see Readers Place.
Labels: summer reading lists
posted by Elizabeth on 6/19/2009




