Since they were published nearly a year ago, many of you have inquired about the three volumes of educational books that I co-authored for my workplace, Reading Horizons.
It just hit me that I had not previously publicized these books here on the Epistle, so this post is meant to correct that. The books, collectively called the Reading Library, are a result of literally years of researching, writing, editing, rewriting, editing again, and rewriting some more. They are intended mainly for children or young adults (from beginning readers to high school students) but, hopefully, will appeal to all age groups.
Mainly, it's just nice to have something published that - I dunno - didn't end up in the National Enquirer or something.
If you're so inclined, you can read an official company PR blog post, authored by my colleague Angie Stevens, about the books here: http://www.readinghorizons.com/blog/post/2010/05/05/Teaching-Reading-with-Reading-Horizons-Direct-Instruction-Materials-Part-3.aspx.
If you're interested in purchasing the books (I will autograph them for free), you may find the link here: http://athome.readinghorizons.com/store/ages-10-adult.aspx.
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