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Showing posts with label James Patterson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label James Patterson. Show all posts

Mar 30, 2012

James Patterson On Encouraging Kids To Read

Best-selling author James Patterson is a huge advocate of encouraging children to read — and not just because he’s a writer with selling books in mind.

Rather, he sees the benefits reading has provided for his own son, Jack, in soaring reading skills and an appreciation for good books.

Patterson, who has made millions from titles such as “Kiss The Girls,” “Tick Tock,” “Private,” and “Along Came a Spider” has just donated 200,000 books to service men and women stationed overseas.

Following are Patterson’s 10 principles for parents to encourage children’s reading:

  • Don’t leave the burden with schools — it’s your job to get kids excited about reading. But the solution is a lot simpler than you might think.
  • Read more! Here’s a simple but powerful truth that many parents and schools don’t act on: The more kids read, the better readers they become.
  • Pick out books they’ll love. Kids say the number one reason they don’t read more is because they can’t find books they like. The best way to get kids reading is to give them books they’ll gobble up.
  • Where to find great books and free books. ReadKiddoRead.com, GuysRead.com, Oprah.com, YALSA and ALA’s sites. Where to find free or low-cost books: ReadKiddoRead.com, FirstBook.org, ReadertoReader.org.
  • Don’t discriminate. Freedom of choice is key: Comics, re-reading a book, easy books and hard books are all fair game. Don’t say no if the book is helping a kid get into the reading habit.
  • Don’t fear change. We need to embrace new programs in our schools and communities. Good models: the Drop Everything and Read program; KIPP Schools’ ‘carry a book at all times’ rule; Sun Prairie Schools’ switch from texts to trade books.
  • Boys are squirrely. Boys’ differences in tastes need to be encouraged, not reprimanded. Too often, boy-appealing books like Guinness World Records or books with explosions and robots are disproportionately overlooked on schools’ recommended-reading lists.
  • Be a reading role model. The best role models for reading are at home. Moms and dads, it’s important that your kids see you reading.
  • Those in power should help. The Obamas, ESPN, NFL, or Hollywood could help if they start pressing the issue. The UK’s World Book Day is a great example of those in power getting kids reading.
  • You can take action. Please “like” this statement on Facebook or send me a note. Once we have a million — or even 10 million! — people backing this statement, I want to write Washington, D.C., and others in power and get something done about this issue. But, even if you don’t have a chance to do that, please go out, and pick out some great books for your kids. It’s one of the most important, effective, and caring things you can do for a child.
Source: Newsmax; James Patterson.com

Mar 19, 2012

James Patterson-"The Man Who Can't Miss"


Author James Patterson
The subject of a Time magazine feature called, "The Man Who Can't Miss," James Patterson is the bestselling author of the past year, bar none, with more than 16 million books sold in North America alone. In 2007, one of every fifteen hardcover fiction books sold was a Patterson title. In the past three years, James has sold more books than any other author (according to Bookscan), and in total, James's books have sold an estimated 220 million copies worldwide. He is the first author to have #1 new titles simultaneously on The New York Times adult and children's lists and is the only author to have five new hardcover novels debut at #1 on the list in one year—a record-breaking feat he's accomplished every year since 2005. To date, James Patterson has had nineteen consecutive #1 New York Times bestselling novels, and holds the New York Times record for most Hardcover Fiction bestselling titles by a single author (63 total), which is also a Guinness World Record.







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