Friday, April 3, 2009

World Book Day - Books That Changed the World



In this Year of Darwin a lot has been written and talked about The Books That Changed the World.


We would like to know if there is a book which has changed your world; for example, something that turned you onto reading, or introduced you to a subject for which you now have a passion, or simply a book which really stands out as the best book you ever read.

You can fill in one of the postcards which will be around the school, or e-mail to

library@kegs.org.uk

2 comments:

Virginia said...

Mine is The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain. At age 8 it caught my imagination, got me reading every chance I got, and, my grades at school rocketed. V Spence

KEGS Duffield Library said...

I chose "The Daughter of Time" by Josephine Tey because when I read it, aged about 12, I realised for the first time that historical "facts" are not necessarily true. B Gray