Great and unexpected things to do with books

  1. From the yellow pages of a phone book, pick out businesses you think the main character would be interested in and explain why.
  2. Discuss how the main character is like or unlike people you know.
  3. Describe an experience you've had that was like the experience of a character. Make a job application for the main character and fill it in.
  4. As a movie producer, explain why you will or will not make your book into a movie.
  5. Write a TV commercial for your book.
  6. Explain why your book should be included in a capsule to be dug up in one hundred years.

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