Read On Wisconsin
Leah Langby
August 22, 2017
Keeping Up With Kids

The booklists and other resources have been released for 2017-2018 Read On Wisconsin books.  If you don’t already know about it, Read On Wisconsin provides book discussion resources and carefully selected books for several age groups each month.  If you were considering promoting Gene Luen Yang’s Reading Without Walls Challenge, these booklists might be a great starting place–a wonderful variety of books, formats, styles, and subjects!

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