Book Selection Tips and Tricks Find a book that interests you today!

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Book Selection Tips and Tricks Find a book that interests you today!

How to Choose a Great Book Pick books that grab your eye. Does the cover look interesting? Does the title grab your attention? Pick books that grab your eye. Does the cover look interesting? Does the title grab your attention?

Don’t judge the book by it’s cover alone!

Browse Around… Look at the displays around the library. Do any books jump out at you? Look at the displays around the library. Do any books jump out at you?

Hobbies and Interests What are your favorite things to do outside of school? What is your favorite subject in school? How about reading a book about the answers you gave? Ask your LMS if you need help! What are your favorite things to do outside of school? What is your favorite subject in school? How about reading a book about the answers you gave? Ask your LMS if you need help!

Folktales and Fairy Tales Why not try a international or new version of your favorite folk or fairy tale?

Authors and Illustrators Who is the author and illustrator? Do you recognize either? Try reading other books by your favorite authors and illustrations! Who is the author and illustrator? Do you recognize either? Try reading other books by your favorite authors and illustrations!

Take a peek inside… Read the summary on the inside flap or the back cover. Does it hold your attention? Read the summary on the inside flap or the back cover. Does it hold your attention?

Take a closer look.. Skim through the pages? Do the text and pictures look interesting? Skim through the pages? Do the text and pictures look interesting?