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第69屆香港學校朗誦節 (英文)項目香港語藝會
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第 1 頁 (共 15 頁)
Code Class Read material Title of the Book Writer / Compiler/ Editor
Publisher ISBN First & last line Page
1Solo VerseSpeaking, Open
I Can See You Nowby Eric Finney The Poetry Store
Complied byPaul Cookson Wayland 9780340893869
First line: When I first metLast line: "I can see you now," shesaid.
261
2Solo VerseSpeaking, Open
Book-Heart by GraceNichols The Works 5
Chosen by PaulCookson Macmillan 9780330398701
First line: The books I loveLast line: and pressed against myheart.
210
3 Solo VerseSpeaking, Open
Teacher by RogerStevens
The Poetry Store Complied byPaul Cookson
Wayland 9780340893869
First line: She's big and wide butmoves just like a catLast line: They never misbehave.They wouldn't dare.
66
4Solo VerseSpeaking, Open
Give Thanks byBrenda Williams The Poetry Store
Complied byPaul Cookson Wayland 9780340893869
First line: Thanks for my eyesLast line: I give my thanks for me! 229-230
5Solo VerseSpeaking, Open
Houses by RobertHull The Works 5
Chosen by PaulCookson Macmillan 9780330398701
First line: I remember the houses –Last line: and less interesting. 134-135
6Solo VerseSpeaking, Open
The Doorman byJudith Kazantzis
A World ofPoetry
Selected byMichael Rosen Kingfisher 9781856972215
First line: The doorman dreams ofthe door.Last line: and swing back.
112
7Solo VerseSpeaking, Open
Humming-Bird by DH Lawrence The Poetry Store
Complied byPaul Cookson Wayland 9780340893869
First line: I can imagine, in someother worldLast line: Luckily for us.
148
8 Solo VerseSpeaking, Open
The Famous byCarol Ann Duffy
The Works 5 Chosen by PaulCookson
Macmillan 9780330398701
First line: What do the famous havefor breakfast ?Last line: in their sparkling pyjamasor nighties.
78-79
第69屆香港學校朗誦節 (英文)項目香港語藝會
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第 2 頁 (共 15 頁)
Code Class Read material Title of the Book Writer / Compiler/ Editor
Publisher ISBN First & last line Page
9Solo VerseSpeaking, Open
Kite Flight by VernonScannell The Poetry Store
Complied byPaul Cookson Wayland 9780340893869
First line: A windy day on Crocker'sHill,Last line: A stranded fish, and thenlies still.
324
10Solo VerseSpeaking, Open
The Magic of theMind by CliveWebster
The Poetry StoreComplied byPaul Cookson Wayland 9780340893869
First line: I've read in books of magiclandsLast line: In the Magic of the Mind.
406-407
11 Solo VerseSpeaking, Open
The Mere trans byMichael Rosen
A World ofPoetry
Selected byMichael Rosen
Kingfisher 9781856972215
First line: I have heard it saidLast line: and the skies weep.(Omit (from Boewulf) andHROTHGAR)
32-33
12Solo VerseSpeaking,Sonnet, Open
Ozymandias byPercy ByssheShelley
The Works Chosen by PaulCookson
Macmillan 9780330481045
First line: I met a traveller from anantique landLast line: The lone and level sandsstretch far away.
510
20Solo VerseSpeaking, Non-Open
A Porcupine byRoger McGough All the Best
The SelectedPoemsof RogerMcGough
Puffin 9780141316376First line: A porcupineLast line: Then snatched it away. 113
21Solo VerseSpeaking, Non-Open
Sounds by IreneRawnsley
The Works Chosen by PaulCookson
Macmillan 9780330481045
First line: The tiniest sound in theworld must beLast line: our baby chuckling whenshe plays with me!
170
第69屆香港學校朗誦節 (英文)項目香港語藝會
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第 3 頁 (共 15 頁)
Code Class Read material Title of the Book Writer / Compiler/ Editor
Publisher ISBN First & last line Page
22Solo VerseSpeaking, Non-Open
Pearls by Jean LittleA World ofPoetry
Selected byMichael Rosen Kingfisher 9781856972215
First line: Dad gave me a string ofpearls for my birthday.Last line: I love the box.
129
23Solo VerseSpeaking, Non-Open
Class Warfare byRoger McGough All the Best
The SelectedPoemsof RogerMcGough
Puffin 9780141316376First line: I'm the most importantLast line: Ask Daddy – he's theheadmaster.)
9
24Solo VerseSpeaking, Non-Open
Sounds Like Magicby Celia Warren The Works
Chosen by PaulCookson Macmillan 9780330481045
First line: I listened to a sea-shellLast line: booming in my ear. 170-171
25Solo VerseSpeaking, Non-Open
Magic Cat by PeterDixon
The Works Chosen by PaulCookson
Macmillan 9780330481045
First line: My mum whilst walkingthrough the doorLast line: And Tibby's living in ourhouse.
102-103
26Solo VerseSpeaking, Non-Open
Strangeways byRoger McGough
All the Best
The SelectedPoemsof RogerMcGough
Puffin 9780141316376 First line: Granny's canaryLast line: In very strange ways.
103
27Solo VerseSpeaking, Non-Open
Uncle Terry byRoger McGough All the Best
The SelectedPoemsof RogerMcGough
Puffin 9780141316376First line: Uncle Terry was a skydiver.Last line: Dizzy with joy. 94
28Solo VerseSpeaking, Non-Open
Remind Me to Smileby Celia Warren The Poetry Store
Compiled byPaul Cookson Wayland 9780340893869
First line: I'm sad.Last line: laughter.(This poem consists of 4 stanzas.)
392
第69屆香港學校朗誦節 (英文)項目香港語藝會
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第 4 頁 (共 15 頁)
Code Class Read material Title of the Book Writer / Compiler/ Editor
Publisher ISBN First & last line Page
29Solo VerseSpeaking, Non-Open
At the End of aSchool Day by WesMagee
The WorksChosen by PaulCookson Macmillan 9780330481045
First line: It is the end of a school dayLast line: on this warm afternoon inJune.
196-197
30Solo VerseSpeaking, Non-Open
The Shooting Starsby James Carter The Poetry Store
Compiled byPaul Cookson Wayland 9780340893869
First line: That nightLast line: of it all 174
31Solo VerseSpeaking, Non-Open
The Magic Pebble byRoger McGough All the Best
The SelectedPoemsof RogerMcGough
Puffin 9780141316376First line: My favourite thing is apebbleLast line: (…But it's yours for 20p)
24
32Solo VerseSpeaking, Non-Open
How Do You SayGoodbye? by LoisSimmie
The Works 5Chosen by PaulCookson Macmillan 9780330398701
First line: How do you say goodbyeto a houseLast line: But how do you saygoodbye to things?
269-270
33Solo VerseSpeaking, Non-Open
Rainbow Rice byClare Bevan The Poetry Store
Compiled byPaul Cookson Wayland 9780340893869
First line: When Arzanna came toschool todayLast line: On the tip of my tongue.
139
34Solo VerseSpeaking, Non-Open
The Fox and theGrapes by CeliaWarren
The WorksChosen by PaulCookson Macmillan 9780330481045
First line: Grapes are growing, roundand ripe,Last line: By pretending it's bad.
75-76
35Solo VerseSpeaking, Non-Open
Willow Pattern byTony Mitton The Works
Chosen by PaulCookson Macmillan 9780330481045
First line: Look. On my plateLast line: a long time ago.(This poem consists of 7 stanzas.)
462-463
第69屆香港學校朗誦節 (英文)項目香港語藝會
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第 5 頁 (共 15 頁)
Code Class Read material Title of the Book Writer / Compiler/ Editor
Publisher ISBN First & last line Page
36Solo VerseSpeaking, Non-Open
No Grannies in thisPoem by RogerMcGough
All the Best
The SelectedPoemsof RogerMcGough
Puffin 9780141316376First line: There are no grannies inthis poemLast line: Definitely not, definitely not.
39
37Solo VerseSpeaking, Non-Open
Trees Are Great byRoger McGough
All the Best
The SelectedPoemsof RogerMcGough
Puffin 9780141316376
First line: Trees are great, they juststand and waitLast line: Where would we hang theleaves?
63
38Solo VerseSpeaking, Non-Open
Python – YorubaPoem
A World ofPoetry
Selected byMichael Rosen Kingfisher 9781856972215
First line: Swaggering princeLast line: To wait for them? 220
39Solo VerseSpeaking, Non-Open
The Snowman byRoger McGough
All the Best
The SelectedPoemsof RogerMcGough
Puffin 9780141316376
First line: Mother, while you were atthe shopsLast line: the kitten's made a puddleon the floor)
66-67
40Solo VerseSpeaking, Non-Open
On a Swing by JaneClarke The Poetry Store
Compiled byPaul Cookson Wayland 9780340893869
First line: Higher than houses,Last line: Back to Earth, with athump.
402
41Solo VerseSpeaking, Non-Open
Daffodils by WilliamWordsworth The Works
Chosen by PaulCookson Macmillan 9780330481045
First line: I wander'd lonely as a cloudLast line: And dances with thedaffodils.
514
42Solo VerseSpeaking, Non-Open
Two WitchesDiscuss GoodGroomingby John Coldwell
The WorksChosen by PaulCookson Macmillan 9780330481045
First line: 'How do you keep yourteeth so greenLast line: I'm just a natural hag.'
477
第69屆香港學校朗誦節 (英文)項目香港語藝會
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第 6 頁 (共 15 頁)
Code Class Read material Title of the Book Writer / Compiler/ Editor
Publisher ISBN First & last line Page
43Solo VerseSpeaking, Non-Open
Morning Meeting byVernon Scannell The Works
Chosen by PaulCookson Macmillan 9780330481045
First line: Fresh dewfall glistens onthe lawn;Last line: Greens and meat for you toeat.'
146
44Solo VerseSpeaking, Non-Open
The Witches' Schoolof Flyingby Marian Swinger
The WorksChosen by PaulCookson Macmillan 9780330481045
First line: ''To fly your broomstick,take one catLast line: Report next week forlesson two.'
368
45Solo VerseSpeaking, Non-Open
The Sixth Sense byMarian Swinger The Poetry Store
Compiled byPaul Cookson Wayland 9780340893869
First line: Mum has baked a cake.Last line: that I shall not be gettingany cake.
228
46Solo VerseSpeaking, Non-Open
No Ordinary Day byMoira Andrew The Poetry Store
Compiled byPaul Cookson Wayland 9780340893869
First line: It was the saddest dayLast line: few customers. 393-394
47Solo VerseSpeaking, Non-Open
Magnolia Avenue byElizabeth Brewster
A World ofPoetry
Selected byMichael Rosen
Kingfisher 9781856972215
Fiirst line: The name of the street wasMagnolia Avenue,Last line: and it was years before Isaw magnolias.
41-42
48Solo VerseSpeaking, Non-Open
The Harvest Moonby Ted Hughes
The Works 5 Chosen by PaulCookson
Macmillan 9780330398701
First line: The flame-red moon, theharvest moon,Last line: Sweat from the meltinghills.
133-134
49Solo VerseSpeaking, Non-Open
No-Speaks by JackieKay The Works
Chosen by PaulCookson Macmillan 9780330481045
First line: I am the child who stoppedtalkingLast line: all from trees.
498-499
第69屆香港學校朗誦節 (英文)項目香港語藝會
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第 7 頁 (共 15 頁)
Code Class Read material Title of the Book Writer / Compiler/ Editor
Publisher ISBN First & last line Page
50Solo VerseSpeaking, Non-Open
Who is MyNeighbour? by DavidHarmer
The WorksChosen by PaulCookson Macmillan 9780330481045
First line: From Jerusalem to JerichoLast line: I was his neighbour not hisfoe.'
79-80
51Solo VerseSpeaking, Non-Open
Jack by DaphneKitching The Poetry Store
Compiled byPaul Cookson Wayland 9780340893869
First 3 lines: Jack is my best friend, I know I can trust him.Last line: Jack licks my nose.
79
52Solo VerseSpeaking, Non-Open
I Had a Nickel –Anonymous
A World ofPoetry
Selected byMichael Rosen
Kingfisher 9781856972215
First line: I had a nickel and I walkedaround the block.Last line: Says I, "There's a hole inthe doughnut, too."
21
53Solo VerseSpeaking, Non-Open
Grounded by EricFinney The Poetry Store
Compiled byPaul Cookson Wayland 9780340893869
First line: Grounded by Dad:Last line: You'd better believe it. 35
54Solo VerseSpeaking, Non-Open
Pull the Other Oneby Roger McGough All the Best
The SelectedPoemsof RogerMcGough
Puffin 9780141316376First line: A crab, I am told,Last line: Pull the other one.)(This peom consists of 6 stanzas.)
114-115
55Solo VerseSpeaking, Non-Open
What She Did byRoger McGough
All the Best
The SelectedPoemsof RogerMcGough
Puffin 9780141316376First line: What she didLast line: I've quite forgotten.(This peom consists of 4 stanzas.)
150
56Solo VerseSpeaking, Non-Open
The Yo-yo Man byAnne Logan The Works
Chosen by PaulCookson Macmillan 9780330481045
First line: There's a man I knowLast line: In his sleep! 45
第69屆香港學校朗誦節 (英文)項目香港語藝會
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第 8 頁 (共 15 頁)
Code Class Read material Title of the Book Writer / Compiler/ Editor
Publisher ISBN First & last line Page
57Solo VerseSpeaking, Non-Open
Counting the Starsby Ian McMillan The Works
Chosen by PaulCookson Macmillan 9780330481045
First line: It's late at nightLast line: Don't forget to look down. 78-79
58Solo VerseSpeaking, Non-Open
Why Do I Have toClean My Room?by Jack Prelutsky
The Works 5Chosen by PaulCookson Macmillan 9780330398701
First line: Why do I have to clean myroomLast line: I simply don't know why.
235
59Solo VerseSpeaking, Non-Open
About Knees byAlison Chisholm The Works
Chosen by PaulCookson Macmillan 9780330481045
First line: Mum doesn't understandabout knees,Last line: the plasters, ointment andnail brush.(This poem consists of 5 stanzas.)
185-186
60Solo VerseSpeaking, Non-Open
Mafia Cats by RogerMcGough All the Best
The SelectedPoemsof RogerMcGough
Puffin 9780141316376First line: We're the Mafia catsLast line: Mopsy, Ginger and Tiddles. 90-91
61Solo VerseSpeaking, Non-Open
The All-PurposeChildren's Poemby Roger McGough
All the Best
The SelectedPoemsof RogerMcGough
Puffin 9780141316376
First line: The first verse contains aprincessLast line: And books are a thing ofthe past.
37
62Solo VerseSpeaking, Non-Open
Football Training byCelia Warren The Works
Chosen by PaulCookson Macmillan 9780330481045
First line: MondayLast line: He agreed it's not easy tobe the reserve!
357-358
63Solo VerseSpeaking, Non-Open
The Pirate by HughChesterman The Works 7
Chosen by BrianMoses Macmillan 9780330444248
First line: He walks the deck withswaggering gait,Last line: Of a tickly, tarry line.
197-198
第69屆香港學校朗誦節 (英文)項目香港語藝會
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第 9 頁 (共 15 頁)
Code Class Read material Title of the Book Writer / Compiler/ Editor
Publisher ISBN First & last line Page
64Solo VerseSpeaking, Non-Open
I'm Free by JohnKitching
The Works Chosen by PaulCookson
Macmillan 9780330481045
First line: This is what is sometimescalled free verse.Last line: Prefer rhymed verseinstead?
184
65Solo VerseSpeaking, Non-Open
Goodbat Nightmanby Roger McGough
All the Best
The SelectedPoemsof RogerMcGough
Puffin 9780141316376 First line: God bless all policemenLast line: are falling asleep.
154-155
66Solo VerseSpeaking, Non-Open
A LondonThoroughfare TwoA.M.by Amy Lowell
A World ofPoetry
Selected byMichael Rosen Kingfisher 9781856972215
First line: They have watered thestreet,Last line: And this is an alien city.
131-132
67Solo VerseSpeaking, Non-Open
In The Pink bySiegfried Sassoon
A World ofPoetry
Selected byMichael Rosen
Kingfisher 9781856972215
First line: So Davies wrote: "Thisleaves me in the pink."Last line: And still the war goes on –he don't know why.
184
68Solo VerseSpeaking, Non-Open
Missing in ActionR.I.P. by Ian Corns
The Poetry Store Compiled byPaul Cookson
Wayland 9780340893869
First 2 lines: Missing.The little boy's Action Man.Last 2 lines: But already is.R.I.P.(This poem consists of 38 lines)
326-327
69Solo VerseSpeaking, Non-Open
Winks by BarryBuckingham The Poetry Store
Compiled byPaul Cookson Wayland 9780340893869
First line: I love my old great-grandmaLast 2 lines: I'll sit beside her, open-mouthed… and wink.
288-289
第69屆香港學校朗誦節 (英文)項目香港語藝會
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Code Class Read material Title of the Book Writer / Compiler/ Editor
Publisher ISBN First & last line Page
70Solo VerseSpeaking, Non-Open
The Apple-Raid byVernon Scannell
The Works Chosen by PaulCookson
Macmillan 9780330481045
First line: Darkness came early,though not yet cold;Last line: In an orchard in Francebeneath apple trees.
470-471
140 Solo ProseSpeaking, Open
Winnie the Pooh byA A Milne
Egmont 9781405281317
Chapter 5, in which Piglet meets aHeffalump,From: 'Well,' said Christopher Robin,putting on…To: …'So do I,' said Pooh.
63-64
141Solo ProseSpeaking, Open
The Pocket Dog byHolly Webb Scholastic 9781407144887
Chapter 6From: I'm not going to let you spoilthis…To: …But now she was all on herown.
86-88
142 Solo ProseSpeaking, Open
Charlie and theGreat Glass Elevatorby Roald Dahl
Puffin 9780141365381
Chapter 13, How Wonka-Vite WasInvented,From: I saw the strangest sight of all….To: …I'll be back in a twink."
110-112
143 Solo ProseSpeaking, Open
The Secret Diary ofAdrian Mole aged 13¾by Sue Townsend
Penguin 9781405919432
Thursday March 12th and FridayMarch 13th Moon's First QuarterFrom: My mother rang Dr Gray'sreceptionist…To: …I have not been to Africa thisyear.
52-53/
53-54
第69屆香港學校朗誦節 (英文)項目香港語藝會
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第 11 頁 (共 15 頁)
Code Class Read material Title of the Book Writer / Compiler/ Editor
Publisher ISBN First & last line Page
144 Solo ProseSpeaking, Open
The Dragonfly Poolby Eva Ibbotson
Macmillan 9781447265658
Chapter 17, The Festival Begins,From: There were shouts of 'Longlive the King!...To: …There was a moment of totalsilence.
164-165
145Solo ProseSpeaking, Open
Kidnapped by RobertLouis Stevenson Scholastic 9781407173887
Chapter 5, I go to the Queen’s Ferry,From: I asked him of the brig…To: …better than a hell upon theseas.
41-42
146Solo ProseSpeaking, Open
Northanger Abbeyby Jane Austen Arcturus 9781785996375
Chapter 14From: Henry,' said Miss Tilney, 'youare very …To: …cannot be interested in. Canyou?'
95-96
147Solo ProseSpeaking, Open
Animal Farm byGeorge Orwell Heinemann 9780435121655
Chapter 7From: It was a clear spring evening…To: …or disobedience in her mind.
54-55
148Solo ProseSpeaking, Open
The Kite Runner byKhaled Hosseini Bloomsbury 9781408824856
Chapter 25From: Suddenly I was on top…To: …of Panjsher on my lips. I ran.
339-340
158Solo ProseReading, Non-Open
Melissa the SportsFairy by DaisyMeadows
Orchard 9781408341643
Chapter Beach Cheats,From: "Ha ha, what a brilliant cheat!"…To: …Leo Read through themicrophone.
51-57
第69屆香港學校朗誦節 (英文)項目香港語藝會
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Code Class Read material Title of the Book Writer / Compiler/ Editor
Publisher ISBN First & last line Page
159Solo ProseReading, Non-Open
The Snow Sister byEmma Carroll
Faber &Faber
9780571317639
Chapter 6, The White Room,From: Sure enough, she soon drifted…To: …'Agnes! Don't go! Don't leaveme!'
70-76
160Solo ProseReading, Non-Open
Atticus Claw on theMisty Moorby Jennifer Gray
Faber &Faber 9780571317103
Chapter 14From: 'It's a scratch card,' she said…To: …you are clever,' he said.
116-123
161Solo ProseReading, Non-Open
Kensuke's Kingdomby Michael Morpurgo
ModernClassics/Egmont
9781405281799/9781405221740
Chapter 4, Gibbons and Ghosts,From: The strange thing was that I…To: …could sense that I, too, wasfrightened.
48-51/48-52
162Solo ProseReading, Non-Open
Chloe in India byKate Darnton
Delacorte 9780553535044
Chapter 22From: "Chloe?" We were on our wayhome…To: …my heart was filled with hope.
165-168
163Solo ProseReading, Non-Open
The Earth is Singingby Vanessa Curtis Usborne 9781409577447
Chapter 11From: At that moment there's a slight…To: …and dropping onto my hands.
150-154
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Code Class Read material Title of the Book Writer / Compiler/ Editor
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164Solo ProseReading, Non-Open
Lydia, the Wild Girlof Pride andPrejudiceby Natasha Farrant
ChickenHouse 9781910002971
Chapter Saturday, 25th July,From: We went at daybreak, tosurvey the…To: …dress ball – was wearing a ring…
258-262
165Solo ProseReading, Non-Open
Northanger Abbeyby Jane Austen Arcturus 9781785996375
Chapter 3From: I have not yet asked you howlong…To: …and get a thing in five minutes.
21-25
166Solo ProseReading, Non-Open
Bodyguard: Targetby Chris Bradford
Puffin 9780141359496
Chapter 46From: 'We should clear the area, atthe…To: …surrounded, then consumed byflames.
229-232
167Solo ProseReading, Non-Open
Fantastic Mr. Fox byRoald Dahl
Puffin 9780141361550
Chapter 10, Boggie's Chicken HouseNumberOne to Chapter 12, BadgerFrom: The Small Foxes went wildwith…To: …furry face. 'Badger!' cried MrFox.
40-46
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Code Class Read material Title of the Book Writer / Compiler/ Editor
Publisher ISBN First & last line Page
168Solo ProseReading, Non-Open
A Bear CalledPaddington byMichael Bond
HarperCollins
9780008192242
Chapter 3, Paddington GoesUnderground,From: Paddington was very surprisedwhen…To: …How could a hat save yourlife?"
46-50
169Solo ProseReading, Non-Open
Not Bad for a BadLad by MichaelMorpurgo
PiccadillyPress 9781848124714
From: Suddenly this dog camecharging…To: …away on those shiny silverkettledrums.
64-72
170Solo ProseReading, Non-Open
Blue Moon Day byAnne Fine Corgi 9780552571883
Chapter Eclipse of the Sun,From: I dreaded changing schools.Oh,…To: …I stared into the sun.
51-62
171Solo ProseReading, Non-Open
The Witches byRoald Dahl Puffin
9780141322643/9780141361611
Chapter Mr and Mrs Jenkins MeetBruno,From: My grandmother, dressed inblack…To: …Take your filthy mouse awaythis instant!'
142-146
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Code Class Read material Title of the Book Writer / Compiler/ Editor
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172Solo ProseReading, Non-Open
The ImaginationBox: Beyond Infinityby Martyn Ford
Faber &Faber 9780571311675
Chapter 3From: After a few seconds, Timfound…To: …that the doors were, in fact,closed.
29-34
173Solo ProseReading, Non-Open
Hound of theBaskervillesby Sir Arthur ConanDoyle
Scholastic 9781407171708
Chapter 12, Death on the Moor,From: Again the agonized cry sweptthrough…To: …the face of Selden, thecriminal.
172-176
174Solo ProseReading, Non-Open
Around the World inEighty Daysby Jules Verne
Signet 9780451474285
Chapter 10, In Which PassepartoutIs Only Too Glad To Get Off WithThe Loss Of His Shoes,From: No! nothing. Havingtransacted…To: …Indian soil. I've got my man."
50-53
175Solo ProseReading, Non-Open
The Throne of Fireby Rick Riordan
Puffin 9780141335674
Chapter 2, We Tame a Seven-thousand-pound Hummingbird,From: Besides, even if I freed thegriffin,…To: …'Sadie, rope, now!' I said.
25-28