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Take a break from your busy schedule and indulge in a good book for National Read a Book day on Sept. 6. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...
At a time when books are being viewed as controversial and libraries are threatened with being shut down, reading is more important than ever. National Read a Book Day, a day to pick up a good ...
National Coffee Ice Cream Day. National Read a Book Day. September 7. Buy a Book Day. National Acorn Squash Day. National Beer Lovers Day. September 8. International Literacy Day.
A Banned Books Week "read out" at Shimer College. The event has been held during the last full week of September since 1982. [13] Banned Books Week is intended to encourage readers to examine challenged literary works and to promote intellectual freedom in libraries, schools, and bookstores. Its goal is "to teach the importance of our First ...
Spring was much better than fall. So in 1930 King Alfonso XIII approved the change of celebration of the Book Day on April 23, the supposed date of the death of Cervantes. [7] Forum on reading aloud held outside the campus library at the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education, Mexico City for the occasion
National Book Festival 2019 National Book Festival 2009. The National Book Festival is an annual literary festival held in Washington, D.C. in the United States; it is organized and sponsored by the Library of Congress, and was founded by Laura Bush and James H. Billington in 2001.
National Lazy Mom's Day. National Read a Book Day. September 7. Buy a Book Day. International Bacon Day. International Day of Clean Air. National Acorn Squash Day. National Beer Lovers Day.
"The Pet Goat" (often erroneously called "My Pet Goat") is a grade-school-level reading exercise composed by American educationalist Siegfried "Zig" Engelmann and Elaine C. Bruner. It achieved notoriety for being read by US President George W. Bush with a class of second-graders on the morning of September 11, 2001.