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Issue 1 March - May 2003 we're reading.....
How the clubs work - |
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John
Grisham's latest novel, King of torts, available at the Library now, as
are many other previous Grisham titles - The Summons(2002)
A Painted house(2001) etc

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The Library has 8 of the titles in the My Story
series - join the discussion in the Young Adult Reading Club |
- A new nominated author will be announced in each issue of
Can of Words.
- Read your own copy/copies, look at your school library, or
borrow ours. If one is not available for loan when you request it you can be added to the
reserve list.
- A discussion list will commence with each new issue of Can
of Words for each Reading Club and those same lists will close just prior to the next
issue of Can of Words.
- If you are interested in joining the discussion send an
e-mail to the Ingham Library
and your name will be added to the discussion list for this book. To
protect your privacy, all email addresses will be sent as out to other Reading Club participants as Blind Carbon Copies
(Bcc) thus not showing participants' names.
- You will receive a confirmation e-mail stating that you have
successfully been added to the discussion list and the date that discussion will close.
- Send your comments/questions (as many and as often as you
like) to the library and we will forward them to the appropriate
(Adult/Young Adult/Junior) list.
- Feel free to send in responses to other contributors.
- In order to participate please understand that you are
accepting that your comments will appear on an e-mail list for other participants to read
and respond to. Hinchinbrook Shire Library will not send any obscene or abusive
contributions to the list.
- For the benefit of those who do not have the facilities or
confidence to give their input, a selection of comments will also be posted to the Can of
Words website for the public to read.
- Suggest other authors you enjoy
for future Can of Words' Reading Clubs
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2 of Jackie
French's new books. Phredde is for independent readers and Diary of a wombat is
for the littlies to enjoy. |