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WILTWTR: P.S. I Love You by Cecelia Ahern

WILTWTR stands for What I’d Like the World to Read (coz it’s just too long to keep typing over and over!)

The submissions for WILTWTR have been flowing in from teens.

This is what they want you to read.

So take a look at their work below (click on the link if the video/slideshow doesn’t load), and leave a comment here if you liked it.

Do you agree or disagree with their choices?

Boon Kit, Desmond, Lan Lan and Jia Peng are Secondary 3 students from the library club, and they want you to read P.S. I Love You by Cecilia Ahern.

What I'd Like The World To Read
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Si Ying, also in Secondary 3, also loves P.S. I Love You, and this is why: 

If there’s a book you really really really love (or just love), submit your entry for WILTWTR to share it with the world. Submission guidelines here.

Posted by: Lynn Koh
Associate Librarian, Young People’s Services

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2 Responses to “WILTWTR: P.S. I Love You by Cecelia Ahern”

  1. yen Says:

    I never did understand what the hype about this title was… after the slideshow.. the premise of the book sounds interesting.. thanks for doing up this presentation, will try to get hold of this book from the library :)

  2. Ng Xinhui Says:

    i really think this book is a fabulous book. Cecelia Ahern is really a very gd author.Every book of hers gives us a different feeling.

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