Summer Short Story Special
Posted in Prose on September 7th, 2010 by admin – Comments OffSummer may be over, but this collection of summer short stories from The Guardian is still worth checking out.
Summer may be over, but this collection of summer short stories from The Guardian is still worth checking out.
Here is a summer reading list, courtesy of the readers of The Nation.
Bill Marx of PRI’s The World has posted a summer reading list of fiction and non-fiction in translation.
Kazuo Ishiguro, Malcolm Gladwell, and Colm Toibin, among others, share their favorite books of 2009 in a recent feature in The Observer.
In the December issue of the Atlantic, literary editor Benjamin Schwarz picks his top 25 books of 2009, among them The Children’s Book by A.S. Byatt, The Third Reich Trilogy by Richard Evans, and It’s Beginning to Hurt by James Lasdun.
This suggested reading list from the American Library Association includes authors like Sandra Cisneros, Dorothy Allison, and Peter Cameron.
This college bound reading list is compiled by Arrowhead Library System.
If you’re still trying to find the perfect books for summer reading, perhaps these lists from Bank Street will help. They are divided into books suitable for students in lower, middle, and upper grades.
This summer reading list from the Vermont-NEA is divided into primary, middle grade, and high school appropriate books.
Here’s a summer reading list, courtesy of UC Berkeley. This summer’s theme is “Best Books About Science.”