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This photo came with a nice note from a sixth-grade teacher . . .
Hello Mr. Preller,
I came across your Fathers Read blog recently and love the idea. As a dad myself I am looking for a few good photos to send you, but in the mean time I have attached a photo of our Guys Read Book Club. As well as being a dad I am also a middle school teacher and a few years ago I took Jon Sczeiska’s idea and created a book club for guys only. This is a photo from our last club meeting. If you would like you can visit our blog at SMS Guys Read: Proving Guys Really Do Read Since 2005.
Thanks for pushing us guys to be good reading role models.
And all I can say is: No, thank you, J. Michael Hutchinson, for already being such a great influence on young male readers.

Amy wrote: “Here’s one I thought of right away, from when our daughter was a baby.”
And lordy, doesn’t dad look fresh as a daisy? That special morning glow of many young parents with new babies at home. I can remember those days. And yes, like dad here, I found that nothing settled my kids quite like a snuggly and the latest issue of Popular Mechanics.

“Just sound it out, silly: EX-IS-TEN-TIAL-ISM. It’s a philosophy that emphasizes the uniqueness and isolation of the individual experience in a hostile or indifferent universe, regards human existence as unexplainable, and stresses freedom of choice and responsibility for the consequences of one’s acts. In other words, Little Piggy didn’t go to market; he’s cowering in the closet in grim despair. Covered in boils, probably.”
Andrea writes:
“I read your blog post about fathers reading and agree that it’s incredibly important for kids to see their male role models reading. Thank you for doing this. I know I have more photos and will send them when I’ve tracked them down.”