Monster – W. Myers
I recently dove into "Monster", a novel that came highly recommended by a fellow English educator. Although my initial encounter with the book predated my bookstore spree, I was fortunate to find multiple copies at a sale. What sets this book apart is its innovative screenplay format. Through this unique…
Uglies – S. Westerfield
Returning to a childhood favorite, I recently revisited a novel I adored in grades 6/7. After discovering it at a sale, I was thrilled to find multiple copies at my school, paving the way for a reading group! The story unravels around Tally, a 15-year-old living in a futuristic, post-apocalyptic…
Emancipated – M. G. Reyers
I recently grabbed a book at a sale, intrigued by its potential relevance for some of the more challenging school environments where I work. The book centers on six teenagers living together, each with varying degrees of emancipation—some by choice, others forced out by their families. It promises an engaging…
Restart by G. Korman
Hello Everyone! I have an amazing book to share with you today - Restart by Gordon Korman. I was struggling to find a read aloud for my class this year - it is my first time teaching grade 78 and pretty much everything I wanted to read either didn't feel…
Mare’s War
Mare’s War by Tanita Davis 5 stars An amazing book by an amazing author! Mare’s War was nominated for the 2010 NAACP Image Award in Outstanding Literary Work (In the Youth/Teen category). It even won the Coretta Scott King Honour Award the same year, and I can see why! The…