This post is for students who want to do a reading map for their midterm or final. Please note that all reading maps are based on this article by Neal Wyatt in Library Journal (11/2006).
Reading map papers that accompany the map need to be at least 4 pages long. All maps must include links to annotated read alikes.
Neal Wyatt’s reading maps for Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell and The Terror.
The Kanawha County Public Library in Charleston, West Virginia has started to post Reading Maps. Click on each to see them: Abraham Lincoln, Twilight, Jane Austen, and Jackie Robinson.
This page is a replication of the archive. The original is kept here.
Student Examples of Note:
- The Watchmen by Michelle K.
- A Great and Terrible Beauty by Sarah
- Sookie Stackhouse by Christine
- Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Russ
- Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet by Cris
- Shop Class As Soulcraft by Jason
- Big Stone Gap by Jessica
- War for the Oaks by Bethany
- The National Parks by Elizabeth
- American Gods by Amanda
- Sharp Teeth by Val
- Her Fearful Symmetry by Dorsey
- The Hangman’s Daughter by Liz
- Moveable Feast by Noelle
- The Lost Dogs by Laura
- Walking Dead by Cassie
- Born to Run by Carlen
- Just Kids by Lian
- Alice in Wonderland by Jenn
- The Warmth of Other Suns by Jeanne
- Outlander by Joe
- Listening is an Act of Love by Elaine
- The Great Gatsby by Christina
- Galway Bay by Sara
- The Master and Margarita by Dan
- The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven by Meg
- The Hunger Games Trilogy by Christi
- The Black Rose by Jess
- Girl With a Pearl Earring by Elizabeth
- Life by Bill
- Gone With the Wind by Cheryl
- The Language of Baklava by Noelle
- The Book Thief by Amanda
- Bel Canto by Liz