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Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Book of the week


Michael wanted you to take a book from the library. Please post the title and author of your chosen book here. Remember - you may hold your book, touch it, smell it, listen to it, carry it, sleep with it, think what it says about you - but whatever you do DO NOT READ IT! Michael will be here with further instructions very soon...

This exercise may get you thinking about the books you chose to surround yourself with in everyday life. Look at the books around you. Are they mirrors into yourself or do you hope they'll give you answers. Do you pick books that are easy going or those that will challenge you?

The books we collect, display and occassionally read tell a story about us. What's your story?


10 Comments:

  • At 3:19 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Creative Art Theory, by Arthur Robbins and Linda Beth Sibley

     
  • At 3:19 pm, Blogger Sara said…

    Young people in 1986 - I remember it well! ;)

     
  • At 3:20 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Innovations: Teaching Practical Communication Skills by Kathleen Dyer and Stephen C. Luce

     
  • At 5:48 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Family Medicine, the medical life of families by F.J.A. Huygen

     
  • At 5:50 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    No, the one above is wrong, it is: Family Medicine, the medical life history of families by F.J.A. Huygen

     
  • At 6:19 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Children of the Dream by Bettleheim

     
  • At 2:18 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Experiment Design and Statistics in Psychology by Robson

     
  • At 11:37 am, Blogger Kim said…

    'All of us together: the story of inclusion at the Kinzie School' by Jeri Banks

     
  • At 4:30 pm, Blogger dreamboat said…

    rural development by chambers

     
  • At 7:33 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    The Intelligence of Feeling by Robert Witkin

     

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