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CURRENTLY DISCUSSING: The IAMR 2010 reading challenge! Can you read one book from each forum by the end of the year? Be well-rounded and share what you read here. SUBFORUM: ONGOING GROUP READS - books we've read together.
Contemporary and classic children's and teen's fiction and non-fiction books, authors, and stories. Juvenile, young adults, early readers, etc.
SUBFORUM: FLAT STANLEY
All the Harry Potter books and movies discussed here! Plus similar books, like Eragon, and Peter and the Starcatchers - Young Adult fantasy books (and their movies) that grown adults also enjoy.
Contemporary and historical true personal stories - biographies, autobiographies, diaries, memoirs... anything relating a person's life and experiences.
Discuss poets and collections of poetry; share poems, play with words. Share your own short stories, poems, and essays. Discuss the writing process and getting
published. Post grammar questions or complaints. Participate in a group creation. Only G or PG rated!
Books into movies or miniseries! Which was better? Did you read the book, see the movie or miniseries, or do both? On TV or in the theatre? Compare the book to
the show here!
IAMR readers post about their electronics; moderators on hand to answer. How are your computer, phone, camera, PDA, music, video, PhotoShop, EZboard, yuku,
google, virus, hoax, password, REFERENCE websites...
Anything SPACE related. Missions to space, satelite info, meteor showers, eclipses, telescope observations, astronauts, astronomical discoveries.. anything to
or from outer space. Also thoughts about magazines, newspapers, newsletters, comics, professional periodicals... Off-beat, interesting news stories - not
articles that grab headlines, but ones that are still interesting months later.
Old Group Read polls, and duplicate book posts. Each book discussed herein has a post in its genre's forum. This forum viewable by people with 50+ posts.