2010 Bibliophilic Books Challenge

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I love reading books about books!

For all of 2010. I’ll be trying for the bookworm level (Bookworm: Read three books) but will be reading some picture books about books and reading too which will be extra, they won’t count towards those three.

Books Read for Challenge:
The Book of Knowledge by David Michael Slater

Picture Books Already Read:
Born to Read by Judy Sierra
That Book Woman by Heather Henson
Too Many Books by Gilles Tibo
Miss Malarkey Leaves No Reader Behind

EDIT Jan 23/2010 – I’m adding a list of possibilities. I don’t own ANY of these, they are all ones I found recommended by other bloggers

The Bookseller of Kabul by Asne Seierstad
Leave me alone, I’m reading by Maureen Corrigan
So Many Books, So Little Time by Sara Nelson
Book Lust by Nancy Pearl
More Book Lust by Nancy Pearl
13 Ways of Looking at the Novel by Jane Smiley
The Book Club by Mary Alice Monore
The Camel Bookmobile by Marsha Hamilton
Reading Lolita in Tehran by Azar Nafrsi
A Year of Reading by Elizabeth Ellington
1001 books to read before you die
Why We Read What We Read by John Heath and Lisa Adams
Every book its reader : the power of the written word to stir the world By Nicholas Basbanes
The book that changed my life : 71 remarkable writers celebrate the books that matter most to them by Nicholas Basbanes
A Passion for Books by Harold Rabinowitz
Book by Book by Michael Dirda
Ex Libris: Confessions of a Common Reader by Anne Fadiman
The Yellow-Lighted Bookshop by Lewis Buzbee
An Alphabetical Life: Living it Up in the World of Books by Wendy Warris
Reading in Bed by Steven Gilbar
A Passion for Books edited by Dale Salwak
The Reading Zone by Nancie Atwell
The Rights of the Reader by Daniel Pennac

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About Kathleen

I've been a nonfiction lover for as long as I can remember. I love children's nonfiction as well and love to share my knowledge and the books I gained them from, with the world. I wish more people would give nonfiction a chance.