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Lena Stogova likes to read interesting books. She very often
goes to the library to read books there or to take out a book
to read at home.
When you go into the children's library, you first see a
large room with shelves on all the walls, and all the shelves ar
full of books. There are picture books with pictures and stories
for small boys and girls.
For older children there are novels, poems, plays, books on
history, geography and the arts. Books on history and geography
are very popular.
Lena likes books on literature very much. Russian and So-
viet writers interest her most of all. She often takes out works
by Pushkin, Lermontov, Tolstoy, Chekhov, Gorky and others.
She likes Pushkin's poems, but she reads Mayakovsky's
poems too.
There is a table in the room at which the librarian sits.
She gives out and takes back books. Many boys and girls are
standing in front of the table. They are bringing back the books
they have read and taking out the books they have chosen.
Lerra sees Kolya, a boy from her form. He is bringing back
a book about the Great October Socialist Revolution.
on the right of the big room is the reading-room, where
there are tables and chairs. Near the wall there is a stand with
newspapers and magazines. Many boys and girls are reading
books, magazines or newspapers.
On one side of the reading-room there is a stand "Lenin Is
Always with Us". In the middle of the stand there is a large
portrait of Lenin and around it there are pictures and texts
which tell the schoolchildren about his life and his work for
the October Revolution and for building Socialism in the USSR.
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