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Patch Joins Author James Patterson in Encouraging Summer Reading

Patch has teamed up with James Patterson’s READKIDDOREAD program to bring you reading lists for every age. Check back for Patterson's reading lists for different age groups and feel free to add your own recommendations.

Want to encourage kids to read this summer? So do we! 

James Patterson, best-selling author and founder of READKIDDOREAD, and Patch Wednesday announced a partnership designed to encourage kids’ passion for reading and to support parents’ efforts to interest their kids in books.

"Patch and James Patterson's ReadKiddoRead’s Summer Reading List,” the first program in the partnership, launches this week on Redmond Patch and the rest of Patch's 850+ sites.

You'll find the lists in our 2012 Summer Reading Guide. The first is also posted here today on our home page.

"We hope moms and dads will be inspired to take an even more active role in getting their kids into books and reading," Patterson said in a prepared statement. "That’s what ReadKiddoRead is all about. I’m proud to be working with Patch to get more children reading good books. I’m really excited to be getting a conversation going this summer with such a lively and active network of families across the country."

Aimed at parents, teachers, librarians, and, of course, kids, the sites will feature a video message from Patterson that introduces Patch readers to the program, along with four age-specific reading lists chosen by Patterson as great summer reads.

Many of the titles are available through the King County Library System's online catalog.

Kids and parents will be encouraged to share their own recommendations, their responses to the books, and their progress right here on Redmond Patch.

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John Gustaveson May 20, 2013 at 11:58 pm
RASP is a wonderful group of writers from all walks of Redmond life. They hold an open mic on theRead More last Friday of every month at the Old Redmond Schoolhouse Community Center. Not only do they have featured readers like Kathleen, but the open mic portion encourages anyone from the community to read their work. It's regularly quite good. All those with a hunger to get their work out in the world should attend.
Caroline Chapman May 15, 2013 at 09:40 am
Looks like the video didn't upload! Here's the link: http://youtu.be/eXxaNgTAk0s