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Please bury me in the library

Author: J Patrick Lewis; Kyle M Stone
Publisher: Orlando, Fla. : Gulliver Books/Harcourt, ©2005.
Edition/Format:   Book : Primary school : English : 1st edView all editions and formats
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A collection of poems celebrating the joys of reading, books, libraries, and all things literary. There's nothing like curling up with a good book, but you have to be careful. Before you know it, a minute turns into an hour, an hour turns into a day, and a day may turn into eternity. Inspired by the likes of Edward Lear, X. J. Kennedy, and Lewis Carroll, the author of Arithme-Tickle and Scien-Trickery has created a  Read more...
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Genre/Form: Juvenile poetry
Juvenile humor
Poetry
Material Type: Primary school
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: J Patrick Lewis; Kyle M Stone
ISBN: 0152163875 9780152163877
OCLC Number: 53972158
Target Audience: 6 to 9.
Description: 32 p. : col. ill. ; 28 cm.
Contents: What if books had different names? --
Flea-ting fame --
Necessary gardens --
Eating alphabet soup --
Great, good, bad --
Please bury me in the library --
A classic --
The big-word girl --
Reading in the dark --
Pictures, pictures, pictures --
Three haiku --
Summer reading at the beach --
Conversation on a leaf --
Are you a book person? --
Ab-so-lu-tas-ti-cal.
Responsibility: J. Patrick Lewis ; illustrated by Kyle M. Stone.
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A collection of poems celebrating the joys of reading, books, libraries, and all things literary. There's nothing like curling up with a good book, but you have to be careful. Before you know it, a minute turns into an hour, an hour turns into a day, and a day may turn into eternity. Inspired by the likes of Edward Lear, X. J. Kennedy, and Lewis Carroll, the author of Arithme-Tickle and Scien-Trickery has created a collection of original poems about books and reading that range from sweet to silly to laugh-out-loud funny. Newcomer Kyle M. Stone's clever, witty, and endearing paintings make this the perfect treat for book lovers of all ages.

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