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FROM: Ricki Nordmeyer <[removed]@skokie.lib.il.us>
REC'D: 3/19/02, 12:47 PM
Ricki Nordmeyer
Current Chairperson of the Adult Reading Round Table
-----Original Message-----
From: Marla [[removed]@orion.mtgr.mtlib.org]
Sent: Friday, March 15, 2002 12:58 PM
To: Fiction_L
Subject: Legal thrillers -- Fiction or mystery -- reply
Hi. I have gone around and around with this question, too. A year
or so ago, I purchased a nifty little booklet (and I think someone on
this list recommended it) called THE ARRT GENRE FICTION LIST
compiled and published by the Adult Reading Round Table
Steering Committee (Illinois), c1999.
It's a self evaluation guide, but also has good succint definitions of
different genres, including mysteries and suspense/thrillers. Those
definitions have helped me.
Now, before you ask where I got this gem, I will hang my head, put
my paw over my eye, and whine, "I don't remember!"
But, maybe someone on this list can enlighten with an address
and/or if it's still available, etc. mmmmm? BYE!
Marla/Great Falls Public Library/Acquisitions
301 2nd Ave N
Great Falls MT 59401-2593
[removed]@orion.mtgr.mtlib.org
"Of all the things I miss, I miss my mind the most."
*************
For reason will convince us that what is necessary to be
performed in the heat of action should constantly be
practised in the leisure of peace.
Vegetius, EPITOMA REI MILITARIS
FROM: Nancy Mulder <[removed]@kdl.org>
REC'D: 3/19/02, 1:08 PM
-----Original Message-----
From: Ricki Nordmeyer [[removed]@skokie.lib.il.us]
Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 1:45 PM
To: Fiction_L
Subject: The ARRT Genre Fiction List
Marla,
We are so happy that you are finding the ARRT Genre Fiction list to be so
helpful. We intended it to be used as a tool for staff training as well as a
self-assessment guide to ones familiarity with the different genres of
current fiction. We still have copies for sale. If anyone is interested,
they may send a check for $10 made payable to the Adult Reading Round Table
to Muzette Diefenthal at the Arlington Heights Memorial Library, 500 N.
Dunton, Arlington Heights, IL 60004.
Ricki Nordmeyer
Current Chairperson of the Adult Reading Round Table
-----Original Message-----
From: Marla [[removed]@orion.mtgr.mtlib.org]
Sent: Friday, March 15, 2002 12:58 PM
To: Fiction_L
Subject: Legal thrillers -- Fiction or mystery -- reply
Hi. I have gone around and around with this question, too. A year
or so ago, I purchased a nifty little booklet (and I think someone on
this list recommended it) called THE ARRT GENRE FICTION LIST
compiled and published by the Adult Reading Round Table
Steering Committee (Illinois), c1999.
It's a self evaluation guide, but also has good succint definitions of
different genres, including mysteries and suspense/thrillers. Those
definitions have helped me.
Now, before you ask where I got this gem, I will hang my head, put
my paw over my eye, and whine, "I don't remember!"
But, maybe someone on this list can enlighten with an address
and/or if it's still available, etc. mmmmm? BYE!
Marla/Great Falls Public Library/Acquisitions
301 2nd Ave N
Great Falls MT 59401-2593
[removed]@orion.mtgr.mtlib.org
"Of all the things I miss, I miss my mind the most."
*************
For reason will convince us that what is necessary to be
performed in the heat of action should constantly be
practised in the leisure of peace.
Vegetius, EPITOMA REI MILITARIS
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