Monday, October 19, 2015

ABC'S OF READ & 'RITING: LETTER R





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There are almost as many ways to READ a book as there are ways to WRITE them. For those readers out there who are more traditional minded like myself, there are libraries, new & used bookstores, yard sales and departments in retail stores to supply us with the touchy-feely books we need to get our reading fix.

But for those of you out there who don't necessarily NEED to hold an actual book in your hand, here are some other ways you can still journey to far off lands within the "pages" of a good book...



Internet sites where you can read books online:

Project Gutenberg (www.gutenberg.org

Internet Archive (www.archive.org/details/texts

Open Library (www.openlibrary.org)

Google Books (www.books.google.com






Feedbooks (www.feedbooks.com)




Internet Public Library (http://www.ipl.org/)


Shelfari (www.shelfari.com)

Freado (www.freado.com)

Check out one of them...check them all out...just get out there and READ !




Blurb: Addie comes from a long line of readers or "story catchers" as her family likes to call themselves. Every time Addie tries to catch a story on her own the wiggly words play tricks on her. She tries different ways to make those words sit still but it will take a little faith for Addie to become the next STORY CATCHER.

Buy Links:Amazon Kindle ¦ Paperback ¦ B&N ¦ Smashwords



JOIN THE STORY CATCHER FAN CLUB!Membership includes:
 
Membership Certificate

Bi-montly Newsletter full of mazes, puzzles, games, news, and other goodies
Reading Log for earning STORY CATCHER AWARD
 

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