Sharks of Greene County Library (ages 9-14)
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| Article in [[:Category:Book Groups|Book Groups]], [[:Category:Young Adult Fiction]] and [[:Category:Juvenile Fiction]]. | Article in [[:Category:Book Groups|Book Groups]], [[:Category:Young Adult Fiction]] and [[:Category:Juvenile Fiction]]. | ||
| - | ''Note: The Sharks of Greene County Library is an eight week summer book and activity club for guys aged 9 - 14, run by guys. The Sharks was formed in the summer of 2007. | + | ''Note: The Sharks of Greene County Library is an eight week summer book and activity club for guys aged 9 - 14, run by guys. The Sharks was formed in the summer of 2007. |
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| + | Here's what the Sharks read in Summer 2007 | ||
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| + | *[[http://166:61:234.92/search/t?ruins+of+gorlan The Ruins of Gorlan]] by John Flanagan | ||
| + | :This is book 1 of the series [[http://166:61:234:92/search/t?ranger's apprentice The Ranger's Apprentice]] | ||
| Here are the books the Sharks read in Summer 2008: | Here are the books the Sharks read in Summer 2008: | ||
Revision as of 18:27, 7 June 2009
Article in Book Groups, Category:Young Adult Fiction and Category:Juvenile Fiction.
Note: The Sharks of Greene County Library is an eight week summer book and activity club for guys aged 9 - 14, run by guys. The Sharks was formed in the summer of 2007.
Here's what the Sharks read in Summer 2007
- [The Ruins of Gorlan] by John Flanagan
- This is book 1 of the series [apprentice The Ranger's Apprentice]
Here are the books the Sharks read in Summer 2008:
- [The Phantom Tollbooth] by Norton Juster
- I loved this when I was a schoolchild and still love it as an adult. Yes, the people "eating their words" and the half-child are blow-milk-out-your-nose funny, but they remind us that our words do have consequences and statistics can be hard to interpret and can be used to mislead as well as inform. --Bbjoring 19:01, 4 June 2009 (EDT)
- [The Education of Robert Nifkin] by Daniel Pinkwater
- [The Great Train Robbery] by Michael Crichton
- [The Extraordinary Adventures of Alfred Kropp] by Richard Yancey
