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Community Tips & Insights #11

Community Tips & Insights #11

“Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much” – Helen Keller

Books, ebooks and reading are more than just words. There’s no way we can quantify its enormous contribution to our world of adventures, the spectrum of knowledge, the great escapes and how they lighten up our day when we’re down. In this post, we have prepared a great list of exciting information in regards to this and we hope you will find it as sensational as we do.

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1. Brooklyn Public Library researchers answered 3.5 million questions in 2013

by NYDailyNews.com

Brooklyn Public Library researchers answered 3.5 million questions in 2013

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Brooklyn Public Library researchers answered 3.5 million questions in 2013 – NYDailyNews.com

2. Famous Writers’ Sleep Habits vs. Literary Productivity, Visualized

by BrainPickings.org

Famous Writers' Sleep Habits vs. Literary Productivity, Visualized

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Famous Writers’ Sleep Habits vs. Literary Productivity, Visualized – BrainPickings.org

3. 7 More Reasons To Love Print Books

by Huffingtonpost.com

7 More Reasons To Love Print Books

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7 More Reasons To Love Print Books – Huffingtonpost.com

4. 20 Charles Bukowski Quotes on Writing

by Azevedosreviews.com

20 Charles Bukowski Quotes on Writing

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20 Charles Bukowski Quotes on Writing – Azevedosreviews.com

5. Creative Ways to Encourage Children to Read

by Rereadables.net

Creative Ways to Encourage Children to Read

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Creative Ways to Encourage Children to Read – Rereadables.net

6. 5 Reasons Why Twentysomethings Should Read Tolstoy

by Huffingtonpost.com

5 Reasons Why Twentysomethings Should Read Tolstoy

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5 Reasons Why Twentysomethings Should Read Tolstoy – Huffingtonpost.com

7. Italo Calvino Offers 14 Reasons We Should Read the Classics

by Openculture.com

Italo Calvino Offers 14 Reasons We Should Read the Classics

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Italo Calvino Offers 14 Reasons We Should Read the Classics – Openculture.com

8. Jon Scieszka on How to Get Kids to Love Reading (Tip: Stop Telling Them How Important Reading Is)

by Parnassusmusing.net

Jon Scieszka on How to Get Kids to Love Reading (Tip: Stop Telling Them How Important Reading Is)

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Jon Scieszka on How to Get Kids to Love Reading (Tip: Stop Telling Them How Important Reading Is) – Parnassusmusing.net

9. Talk, Sing, Read, Write, Play: How Libraries Reach Kids Before They Can Read

by Npr.org

Talk, Sing, Read, Write, Play: How Libraries Reach Kids Before They Can Read

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Talk, Sing, Read, Write, Play: How Libraries Reach Kids Before They Can Read – Npr.org

10. 7 Brilliant Independent Publishers to Check Out in the New Year

by Crownrules.uk

7 Brilliant Independent Publishers to Check Out in the New Year

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7 Brilliant Independent Publishers to Check Out in the New Year – Crownrules.uk

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