ROBINSON CRUSOE
KeskusteluNewbery Challenge
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1EGBERTINA
I dont know if anyone would find this interesting or not. When Reading the Newbery/Honor books, they often name other books being read, within. The book most often named so far, is Robinson Crusoe.
First mentioned in 1925; again in the 30's; 40's; 50's; 70's; 90's and in the 2000's.
An interesting time capsule of a work definitely a back drop of my life; that I feel is little mentioned or recognised by those born after the 90's.
First mentioned in 1925; again in the 30's; 40's; 50's; 70's; 90's and in the 2000's.
An interesting time capsule of a work definitely a back drop of my life; that I feel is little mentioned or recognised by those born after the 90's.
2rebeccareid
cool fact! I'd love to see a list of what other books are referenced. And how many of the later books reference previous award winners and honors!!
3EGBERTINA
Ask! - and links appear.
https://www.librarything.com/list/43780/Book-Titles-Mentioned-In-Newberry-Medal-...
I thought that I had posted this once. I started it and I add to it with most every book. It is a bit of a chore. Someday, I will have to go back over books that were read in childhood, but I dont promise. Not every book gets mentioned in the list because several aren't already catalogued here on LT. I wish they had a way to let you add non-catalogued books - then the list could be truly complete.
https://www.librarything.com/list/43780/Book-Titles-Mentioned-In-Newberry-Medal-...
I thought that I had posted this once. I started it and I add to it with most every book. It is a bit of a chore. Someday, I will have to go back over books that were read in childhood, but I dont promise. Not every book gets mentioned in the list because several aren't already catalogued here on LT. I wish they had a way to let you add non-catalogued books - then the list could be truly complete.
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