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Reading Enrichment Year 9 2020

Eat the Sky, Drink the Ocean - Book Challenge

Due on Dec 02 25 words minimum
INTRO: Short stories are an easy way to keep reading as they are usually a very concise style of story telling. Many can be finished within 10 minutes or less and are self contained so you get through a story's beginning, middle and end all in one lesson. There are many short story collections all over the library so you should never waste a reading session again.

REVIEW: A ground-breaking intercontinental collection of speculative stories, in both prose and graphic novel form, with contributors from India and Australia including Isobelle Carmody, Margo Lanagan, Nicki Greenberg and others of similar calibre.

Be transported into dystopian cities and other-worldly societies. Be amazed and beguiled by a nursery story with a reverse twist, a futuristic take on TV cooking shows, a playscript with tentacles - and more, much more. Plunge in and enjoy!

A collection of sci-fi and fantasy writing, including six graphic stories.

LOOK AT THE COVER

WATCH RADIO NATIONAL'S 'RADIO WITH PICUTRES' VERSION OF ANARKALI, A STORY FROM EAT THE SKY, DRINK THE OCEAN

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CHALLENGE RESPONSE:
After reading the online sample describe how you would create a graphical version of the text. Submit 25 words (minimum).