| 1. I will reread a book I loved as a child. |
| 2. I will finally read that classic from high school that I’ve been avoiding. |
| 3. I’ll find a book of poetry and read some aloud. |
| 4. I’ll spend an hour in aimless browsing at a library. |
| 6. I’ll create a journal and keep notes about the books and magazines I read. |
7. I will assemble a list of my favorite people and send them my ideas about
books (favorites, recent reads, and the like). |
| 8. I will read a book to a child. |
| 9. I will gather a few friends and read a play out loud. |
| 10. I will read a book on the history of my town. |
11. I will read a book written from a political point of view totally opposite my
own. |
| 12. I’ll read a book about a place I’ve never been. |
| 13. I will reread a book that I just didn’t “get” when I was eighteen. |
| 15. I will ask a librarian to show me some print and online resources for readers. |
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Compiled by Camille DelVecchio, Penfield (NY) Public Library.
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