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Annotated Bibliography of Books with Moveable Parts and Multiple Genres* Ahlberg, Janet, and Allan Ahlberg. The Jolly Postman, Or, Other People's Letters. Boston: Little, Brown, 1986. Print. A book made of envelopes with letters. Axworthy, Ann. Anni's Diary of France. Danvers, Mass: Whispering Coyote Press, 1994. Print. A graphic diary. Bantock, Nick. Griffin & Sabine: An Extraordinary Correspondence. San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 1991. Print. An adult books with several envelopes with letters. Barlow, Steve, and Steve Skidmore. The Lost Diary of Julius Caesar's Slave. London: Collins, 1997. Print. An unusual diary format. Berk, Ari, Kristen McDermott, Ian Andrew, Jonathan Lambert, and Eloise Lambert. William Shakespeare: His Life and Times, in His Own Words. Somerville, Mass: Candlewick Press, 2010. Print. Many moveable features and flaps. Bos, Samone. Take Me Back to the Beginning. London: DK Pub, 2008. Print. A different genre and graphic format every two pages. Bowden, Mark. Our Finest Day: D-Day, June 6, 1944. Bellevue, Washington: Chronicle Books, 2002. Print. Lots of pull-outs from pockets.