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Old 06-21-2011, 01:04 PM   #45
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Originally Posted by Namekuseijin View Post
well, yeah, but it's mainly comics, games and Harry Potter...
What about middle/high school girls? Include them, and one might think it's all Twilight and Crank.

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Well I think every kind of reading is well worth it...
True, indeed. Students are often surprised when I have no objection to graphic novels. I only ask that they mix in traditional chapter books. (I have a similar request for students who prefer non-narrative nonfiction. I want them to learn what it feels like to become engrossed with a story; I want them to experience the "reading zone".)
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