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Space Between Words: The Origin of Silent Reading

Space Between Words: The Origin of Silent Reading

by Paul Senger

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A History of Reading

A History of Reading

by Alberto Manguel

- an interesting exploration of reading and readers through the ages from ancient Sumeria to the present day.

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A History of Reading

Bookworms: Great Writers and Readers Celebrate Reading

by Laura Furman and Elinore Standard

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Ex Libris : Confessions of a Common Reader

Ex Libris : Confessions of a Common Reader

by Anne Fadiman

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Biblioholism: The Literary Addiction

Biblioholism: The Literary Addiction

by Tom Raabe

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Why Children Can't Read

Why Children Can't Read

by Diane McGuiness and Steven Pinker

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The Reading Reflex: The Fool-proof Method for Teaching Your Child to Read

The Reading Reflex: The Fool-proof Method for Teaching Your Child to Read

by Carmen McGuinness and Geoffrey McGuinness

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