• June 4th, 2006 | 7:50 PM
Mock Newbery awards

Nina Lindsay, the children's librarian at the Oakland  Public Library, has started a blog to collect titles for her annual mock Newbery discussion. If you have a favorite you believe belongs on her reading list, why not pop on over and leave her a post at: http://ninasnewbery.blogspot.com/   Her blog isn't set up to take annonymous comments so if you don't have a Blogspot account to sign in, you can send her an email at: nlindsay AT oaklandlibrary DOT org  

Also collecting titles for their Mock Newbery reading lists is the Allen County Public Library. They have discussion boards set up here: http://acplmocknewbery.proboards21.com/


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