Book clubs are popular because people like talking to others who've
read the same book.
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Read the same book your teen is reading.
But you'll get even more if you and your partner both
read the same book and then talk about it.
I have previously
read the same book that was targeted towards adults and enjoyed it.
Support plans by the other parent to
read the same book or watch a program on television.
I.e., if you had an iPhone and a Kindle, the notes that you took on each would be synced, as well as the last place that
you read the same book.
Husbands and wives or or other family members or close friends who are trusting of people using their accounts can
read the same book at no added cost AT THE SAME TIME for an unlimited period, and not for just 2 weeks, unlike the «lending» feature elsewhere which is for 2 weeks only and for one person only for the lifetime of the e-book.
In the past, if you wanted to
read the same book on it, you had to either each buy a copy of that book under your separate Amazon accounts, or you had to have both Kindles assigned to the same Amazon account.
Sync is useful if
you read the same book on different platforms, for example your mobile phone or computers as well as your Kindle.
you can
read the same book using multi-devices, such as iPhone, iPad, Android, PC.
I have kindle app on both iPhone and iPad and if I read a few chapters on the iPhone and then
read same book on the ipAd it knows where I got up to.
[2] The first such program was «If All of Seattle
Read the Same Book» in 1998, started by Nancy Pearl at Seattle Public Library's Washington Center for the Book.
First - love and coming - of - age stories never really do get old, and crossover titles are making it more and more acceptable for broader age ranges of audiences to
read the same book.
The NEA announces today a new focus for the Big Read program, the national version of the Nancy Pearl invention «If All Seattle
Read the Same Book.»
They don't want to
read the same book over and over again, simply with different character names and places.
Then there are the reviews when you just have to wonder if the so - called reviewer
read the same book you read or wrote.
With both of them, and especially the first, I had to wonder if the reviewers had
read the same book I wrote.
It takes much, much longer to copyedit a book than to
read the same book.
Sharing: Sharing books is allowed with kindle — up to 5 different kindles can
read the same book.
People wait for a couple of months to
read the same book from the library because they're on the waiting list for it.
Also, you could
read the same book at the same time.
How come Kindle owners never complain about multiple people being able to
read the same book in parallel?
Cloud Syncing — If you have a smartphone, tablet or e-reader in the household and often
read the same book on many different devices, cloud syncing makes things really easy.
By Monday I will probably be reading Once Lost by Ber Carroll since I'll be reading it for Together We Read — https://togetherweread.com/aunz/ — a digital book club available in participating countries through participating libraries where readers can
read the same book simultaneously because Overdrive makes it available to everyone!
Ms. Pearl is the Seattle librarian who popularized the notion of having everyone in a city
read the same book at the same time.
We read the same book, chat together and combine our thoughts to do a Traveling Sisters Review for our blog as well as a combined review on Goodreads.
It's not limited to one or two members per book, you could get as many members as you want to
read the same book.
The main settings menu has a number of options like being able to check out peoples notes and highlights who have
read the same book as you have.
Also, if you own a Kindle, you can download the same files to the Kindle app (Amazon allows you to sync an ebook to 5 devices — including others in your family who may want to
read the same book.)
I've realised readers buy books that look the same because essentially they want to
read the same book with some differences... same kind of characters, same kind of heroine, same kind of conflict... but with a different location and a different problem to overcome.
In addition to the typical summer reading lists high schoolers have, this school decided to participate in One School / One Book, in which all of the students were invited to
read the same book over the summer so they could participate in a number of activities en masse in the fall.
Through this conversation, the man found out that Paul loved to read, but he only
read the same book repeatedly.
I want to be able to discuss a book with someone who read it in hardback or paperback and know that
we read the same book.
In many cases, multiple students can
read the same book at once.
Today digitisation is changing the way we consume and respond to literary texts, as we can download books instantaneously,
read the same book across a range of mobile devices, and discuss our views with others on online discussion forums and book groups.
I used to wonder sometimes if they all actually
read the same book!
My wife decides to
read the same book I'm reading (can't you wait until I'm finished?).
It will also avoid the burnout that comes when one person tries to
read the same book several times for different types of edits.
«The full book club experience is about people wanting to
read the same book and get together to talk about it, and they want to do that together.»
Instead of hedging their bets and only getting digital editions of the most popular titles (which are then always unavailable to most patrons), they can offer access to an entire library and not only allow multiple people to
read the same book at once but also avoid paying for unpopular titles.
So obviously, to
read the same book on two devices, say my smartphone and then on my tablet, I'd need to have the book downloaded on the device.
While at the Seattle Public Library, Pearl created the «If All of Seattle
Read the Same Book» program, designed to promote both literacy and community connection.
The whole class
read the same book at the same time; a total of 11 books were covered in 9 book units during the school year.
Two effective ways that you can reinforce summer reading are to create a summer reading program in which students read self - selected books and to launch a book study program where students all
read the same book.
The teacher continues to
read the same book for 4 - 5 days and on each succeeding day presents increasingly rigorous questions.
She has
them read the same book aloud.
Schools and communities work and read together as
they all read the same book.
The Classroom Book Clubs program is a variation of traditional Literature Circles in which groups of students
read the same book and have weekly meetings to discuss their thoughts and feelings about the book.
«All of the students at each campus who have
read the same book work together to create final projects to share with the entire group.
It's huge that she gets to
read the same book others are.»