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Books moms love to read to their kids (The Standard-Times)
Sunday is Mother's Day, so I thought I'd ask moms about books they love, or loved, to read to their kids.
   

Top Scoops (Scoop.co.nz)
Scoop Review of Books Picks of the Week 9 May 08 By Jeremy Rose for the Scoop Review of Books How different would the World have been if the young Karl Marx had followed his heart and pursued his love of literature?
   

Today's Edition » (The Sierra Vista Herald)
1. What are your three favorite books and why? • To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee — Not only did this book make a powerful statement on civil rights, it showed a much more balanced view of the South than most literature. Atticus Finch is an amazingly strong character and a wonderful father.
   

No laughing matter: Comic books encourage literacy (The Voice Ledger)
In conjunction with Free Comic Book Day, Titusville Intermediate School gave away free comic books to students.
   

Arab Literature Takes Center Stage in London (World Headlines)
When Egyptian novelist Naguib Mahfouz became in 1988 the first (and so far only) Arab writer to win the Nobel Prize for Literature, it was hoped that this would lead to a major breakthrough for Arab literature in the West, including Britain. But for years such a breakthrough remained elusive.
   

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