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Top 100 Reads of a Lifetime
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FROM: "Amanda Barrera" <[removed]@ntrls.org>
REC'D: 5/6/02, 3:30 PM
A patron who has recently moved to our area and has begun frequenting one of
our member libraries remembers participating in some sort of book club or
reading program at her former library that featured the "Top 100 Reads of a
Lifetime," or something approximate to that title. She believes that more
than one library facilitates this sort of program. Does anyone know about
this and would you mind emailing or faxing the list of these titles to me?
The director of the patron's new library is very interested in starting
their own program!
Thank you!
Amanda Barrera
Library Consultant/Collection Development
North Texas Regional Library System
6320 Southwest Blvd., Suite 101
Fort Worth, TX 76109-3961
Phone: 817-377-4440 or 800-856-3050
Fax: 817-377-8020 or 800-856-8020
FROM: Viccy Kemp <[removed]@cityofcarrollton.com>
REC'D: 5/6/02, 3:40 PM
http://www.nea.org/readacross/resources/kidsbooks.html
http://www.randomhouse.com/modernlibrary/100best/novels.html
The list at Random House was very controversial.
Enjoy.
Viccy Kemp
The opinions are my own; the library wouldn't want 'em!
-----Original Message-----
From: Amanda Barrera [[removed]@ntrls.org]
Sent: Monday, May 06, 2002 3:25 PM
To: Fiction_L
Subject: Top 100 Reads of a Lifetime
Good afternoon, fellow Fiction-Lers!
A patron who has recently moved to our area and has begun frequenting one of
our member libraries remembers participating in some sort of book club or
reading program at her former library that featured the "Top 100 Reads of a
Lifetime," or something approximate to that title. She believes that more
than one library facilitates this sort of program. Does anyone know about
this and would you mind emailing or faxing the list of these titles to me?
The director of the patron's new library is very interested in starting
their own program!
Thank you!
Amanda Barrera
Library Consultant/Collection Development
North Texas Regional Library System
6320 Southwest Blvd., Suite 101
Fort Worth, TX 76109-3961
Phone: 817-377-4440 or 800-856-3050
Fax: 817-377-8020 or 800-856-8020
FROM: Vicki Novak - LIBRARYX <[removed]@MAIL.MARICOPA.GOV>
REC'D: 5/6/02, 3:40 PM
http://www.interleaves.org/~rteeter/grtfad3.html
http://www.interleaves.org/~rteeter/grtfad4.html
However, it could also be the Great Books program
(http://www.greatbooks.org/).
Vicki Novak
Adult Services Librarian
[removed]@mail.maricopa.gov
North Central Regional Library
Maricopa County Library District
17811 N. 32nd St.
Phoenix, AZ 85032
http://mcld.maricopa.gov
-----Original Message-----
From: Amanda Barrera [[removed]@ntrls.org]
Sent: Monday, May 06, 2002 1:25 PM
To: Fiction_L
Subject: Top 100 Reads of a Lifetime
Good afternoon, fellow Fiction-Lers!
A patron who has recently moved to our area and has begun frequenting one of
our member libraries remembers participating in some sort of book club or
reading program at her former library that featured the "Top 100 Reads of a
Lifetime," or something approximate to that title. She believes that more
than one library facilitates this sort of program. Does anyone know about
this and would you mind emailing or faxing the list of these titles to me?
The director of the patron's new library is very interested in starting
their own program!
Thank you!
Amanda Barrera
Library Consultant/Collection Development
North Texas Regional Library System
6320 Southwest Blvd., Suite 101
Fort Worth, TX 76109-3961
Phone: 817-377-4440 or 800-856-3050
Fax: 817-377-8020 or 800-856-8020
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