A “Novel” Approach to Recreational Reading

Authors

  • Barry Trott
  • Sarah P. Dahlen
  • Steve G. Watkins

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5860/rusq.53n2.94

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Stephen D. Krashen, Writing, Research, Theory, and Applications, Language Teaching Methodology Series (Oxford, UK: Pergamon Institute of English, 1984); Stephen D. Krashen, The Power of Reading: Insights from the Research (Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited, 1993); T. Saragi, I. S. P. Nation, and G. F. Meister, “Vocabulary Learning and Reading,”

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, no. 5 (September 2011): 474–95; Bette Rathe and Lisa Blankenship, “Recreational Reading Collections in Academic Libraries,”

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2013-12-12

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