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Reading books can help you with language skills, words recognition, vocabulary, and spelling. It can also help you with understanding complex topics and challenge your thinking. I might mention that reading can take you to places you have never visited or dreamed off. Reading will keep your imagination constantly going and triger all your senses. Below you will find a number of free resources or places where you can obtain books relatively inexpensive. You will also find records of books I've read listed chronologically by published year.
TitleAuthor/slanguagepublisheryearISBNLC # or CIPUPC
Noisy NoraRosemary WellsEnglish Dial Books for Young Readers
375 Hudson St.
New York, NY 10014
19730-14-054674-x72-7599978014054674390000
Ora's FarmMarcia H. CarterEnglish Black Sands Enterprises
PO Box 4382
20010-9671781-1-82001117131978096717811051695
Here you will find a list of books read in chronological order:

June 2006|Mother Earth SpiritualityNative American Path to Healing Ourselves and Our World by Ed McGAA, Eagle Man
July 2007|Gorillas In The Mist by Dian Fossey
August 2007|Developing Intuition Practical Guidance for Daily Life by Shakti Gawain
September 2007|The Bird Is a Raven Benjamin Lebert(translated by:Peter Constantine)
April 2008|The Partner John Grisham
August 2008|Death in a Strange Country Donna Leon
February 2009|Looking for Alaska John Green