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Archive for the 'What I’d Like the World to Read' Category

WILTWTR4TSP: When a girl is born by Pamela Grant

The Public Library Singapore is pleased to be part of The September Project once again. Teens have shared what they would like others to read on Sept 11.The submissions for What I’d Like the World to Read! For the September Project 2009, have been flowing in. So take a look at their work below, (Click […]

Monday, October 19th, 2009

WILTWTR4TSP: Drowned Wednesday by Garth Nix

The Public Library Singapore is pleased to be part of The September Project once again. Teens have shared what they would like others to read on Sept 11.
The submissions for What I’d Like the World to Read! For the September Project 2009, have been flowing in. So take a look at their work below, (Click […]

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

WILTWTR4TSP: P.S. I Love You by Cecilia Ahern

The Public Library Singapore is pleased to be part of The September Project once again. Teens have shared what they would like others to read on Sept 11.
The submissions for What I’d Like the World to Read! For the September Project 2009, have been flowing in. So take a look at their work below, (Click […]

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

WILTWTR4TSP: A Child Called It by David Pelzer

The Public Library Singapore is pleased to be part of The September Project once again. Teens have shared what they would like others to read on Sept 11.
The submissions for What I’d Like the World to Read! For the September Project 2009, have been flowing in. So take a look at their work below, (Click […]

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

WILTWTR4TSP: Gateway to World Religions

The Public Library Singapore is pleased to be part of The September Project once again. Teens have shared what they would like others to read on Sept 11.
The submissions for What I’d Like the World to Read! For the September Project 2009, have been flowing in. So take a look at their work below, (Click […]

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

WILTWTR4TSP: Nine months at ground zero by Glenn Stout, Charles Vitchers, & Robert Gray

The Public Library Singapore is pleased to be part of The September Project once again. Teens have shared what they would like others to read on Sept 11.
The submissions for What I’d Like the World to Read! For the September Project 2009, have been flowing in. So take a look at their work below, (Click […]

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

WILTWTR4TSP: Hungry Planet: What the world eats by Peter Menzel & Faith D’aluisio

The Public Library Singapore is pleased to be part of The September Project once again. Teens have shared what they would like others to read on Sept 11.
The submissions for What I’d Like the World to Read! For the September Project 2009, have been flowing in. So take a look at their work below, (Click […]

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

WILTWTR4TSP: The Flamboya Tree by Clara Olink Kelly

The Public Library Singapore is pleased to be part of The September Project once again. Teens have shared what they would like others to read on Sept 11.
The submissions for What I’d Like the World to Read! For the September Project 2009, have been flowing in. So take a look at their work below, (Click […]

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

WILTWTR4TSP: Among the betrayed by Margaret Peterson Haddix

The Public Library Singapore is pleased to be part of The September Project once again. Teens have shared what they would like others to read on Sept 11.
The submissions for What I’d Like the World to Read! For the September Project 2009, have been flowing in. So take a look at their work below, (Click […]

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009

WILTWTR4TSP: Days of Thunder:How Lee Kuan Yew Blazed the Freedom Trail by Anthony Oei

The Public Library Singapore is pleased to be part of The September Project once again. Teens have shared what they would like others to read on Sept 11.
The submissions for What I’d Like the World to Read! For the September Project 2009, have been flowing in. So take a look at their work below, (Click […]

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009