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Book Club Novel Links
The Book Club program recommends a variety of great books. Click
on the link above to find web sites that you and your teacher can use
as you read and discuss these books. Some of the sites we suggest offer
interesting author information. Others provide background information
and facts on related topics. Still others feature stories, articles, poems,
and other readings that relate to themes in the novels.
The Writing
Center
Writing a short book report, an essay, a research paper, a poem, or a
story? You'll find this web site extremely valuable. It offers advice
and information for writers at every stage of the writing process. One
section includes general information on getting ideas, developing an outline,
coping with writer's block, using transitions, writing clear and effective
sentences, and proofreading. Another section deals specifically with writing
research papers. Other sections cover résumés and personal statements;
professional writing; ESL topics; and grammar, composition, and spelling
topics.
Guide to Grammar and Writing
Rules, guides, quizzes, links to successful writing. Topics range from
punctuation, spelling rules, capitalization and abbreviations to writing
concise sentences and paragraph building.
Children's
Literature Web Guide
This site actually covers young adult literature as well as children's
literature. Check it out if you're looking for information on a particular
author or title or if you're looking for a good book to read for a book
report. The site provides information on books that have won important
literary awards, such as the Newbery Medal. It also provides book reviews
and links to authors who have web sites or biographical information on
the web.
The Internet Public
Library
In the old days, if you needed information after your local library was
closed, you were just plain out of luck. Now we have places like the Internet
Public Library. It's a lifesaver if the library is closed or if you can't
get to the library on a certain day. Also, if you plan to do a great deal
of your research online, you can use this site as a guide that will direct
you to some of the most helpful, reliable resources on the Internet. Run
by experienced, dedicated librarians, the Internet Public Library provides
links to online texts, newspapers, magazines, and web sites that deal
with any subject of your choosing. The site can also give you research
tips and information on titles and authors.
Project Bartleby
This site is cleverly named after Bartleby the scrivener, a strange character
created by classic American writer Herman Melville. A scrivener was a
person who copied manuscripts and documents by hand before the invention
of movable type. Project Bartleby brings a collection of great reference
materials and classic literary works to online readers. Its reference
materials include Roget's Thesaurus, Columbia Encyclopedia, Bartlett's
Quotations, and Simpson's Quotations. Its poetry and verse collections
include Oxford English Verse, Yale American Verse, and poetry by various
individual poets. The site also directs readers to select fiction and
nonfiction works.
Library Spot
This site is yet another gold mine of information that you have to see
to believe. First of all, it links to dictionaries, encyclopedias, government
information, quotations, statistics, and much more. The site will also
help you find online museums, information about different countries, maps,
speeches, newspapers, and tips on writing and researching. If you still
need more, you can view a list of questions and answers, such as "How
do I cite Internet sources?" and "Where can I scan all the country's headlines?"
RhymeZone
Writing a poem about your brother and need a word that rhymes with pest?
Writing an essay about your summer vacation and need another word that
means dull? This handy site allows you to type in any word and find words
that rhyme with it, synonyms, homophones, related words, and definitions.
Anyone who has ever struggled to find the perfect word will find this
site quite helpful.
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