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Reading suggestions by e-mail
Contributed by: Jennifer Pavlik on 5/1/2008

Douglas County Libraries offers reading suggestions by e-mail, including two new e-mail newsletters for children: Picture Books and Kids' Books. Picture Books, written for parents and other interested adults, showcases the best new picture books, and offers lists of picture books, by theme, sure to captivate young imaginations. Kids' Books, a newsletter for students in late-elementary or middle school, gives young readers a steady supply of book ideas, including latest fiction to exceptional new nonfiction, as well as great older books that kids will enjoy.

Douglas County Libraries extensive e-mail newsletter service features title suggestions, reviews and read-alikes ("if you like Harry Potter, try..."). Newsletters are available on the following topics:

Armchair Travel
Audiobooks
Biography and Memoir
Business and Marketing
Christian Fiction
Fantasy
Fiction A to Z
Historical Fiction
History and Current Events
Home, Garden & Do-It-Yourself
Horror
Kids' Books
Mind and Body Fitness
Mystery
Nature and Science
News from Douglas County Libraries
Picture Books
Popular Culture
Romance
Science Fiction
Spirituality and Religion
Teen Scene
Thrillers and Suspense
Young Adult


The newsletters feature a direct link to the library catalog, so you can place an immediate hold on any title that catches your eye. The library district will pull the book from their collection and reserve it for you to pick up at your nearest Douglas County Library. To subscribe, visit DouglasCountyLibraries.org.



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Jennifer Pavlik

Castle Rock , CO

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