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[CCBC-Net] Series or Sequence?

From: Anne Oelke <cflibrary>
Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2005 13:06:52 -0600

Thank you Ginny for this terminology. I like the term linked sequence. It is very descriptive.

At 10:43 AM 11/30/2005, Ginny Moore Kruse wrote:
>Many of the books cited during our discussion have been either formula
>books (series) or linked books (sequence).
>
>For example, I think of the Ramona, Little House and Harry Potter
>novels as being part of a linked sequence, rather than a series; and I
>see Bonnie and Arthur Geisert's four "Small Town" books as being in such
>a sequence, as well.
>
>Rather than being a value judgment, this has been my attempt for some
>time to understand the difference and - for my own thinking, anyway - to
>develop a working vocabulary for understanding and welcoming excellence
>in each type of writing.
>
>- Ginny
>
>
>Ginny Moore Kruse
>gmkruse at education.wisc.edu
>
>
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Anne Oelke Library Media Specialist, pK-12 Cambria-Friesland School District 410 E. Edgewater St. Cambria, WI 53923-1000 mailto:cflibrary at cf.k12.wi.us
Received on Wed 30 Nov 2005 01:06:52 PM CST