March 2020

Fast Break by M. Lupica

Mike Lupica’s Fast Break is my first dive into his work, and I can see why his books are such staples in teacher libraries, especially for middle school boys. Known for his sports-centered novels, Lupica combines detailed gameplay with emotional depth, creating stories that resonate with readers who might not usually pick up a book. […]

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Grandmaster by D. Klass

David Klass’s Grandmaster is an intriguing story that combines the intensity of competitive chess with themes of self-discovery, mental health, and family relationships. While not a book for everyone, it’s an excellent choice for middle schoolers who enjoy chess, thoughtful narratives, or stories about navigating the pressures of high achievement. The Story of Daniel and

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Simon Vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda

Hello, my lovelies! Today, I’m diving into Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda by Becky Albertalli—a book that came highly recommended and absolutely lived up to the hype. This modern, heartfelt take on a classic coming-out story is one I couldn’t put down, and I’m excited to share why it’s a must-have for your classroom

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