Classroom Library

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 lens, readers gain insight into […]

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The Boy in the Black Suit by J Reynolds

This story is one of a few i’m going to be reading to educate myself more on black lives, history, and stories. I realize that while i’ve always tried to offer a variance in my classroom library, it can be hard to find good books for tweens by black authors or about black characters; so

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The Boy on the Wooden Box by L Leyson

What an AMAZING book.   Now, I personally like history, so I was a little biased towards this book since it follows the story of one of the young boys on Schindler’s List during the Second World War. However it is an amazingly well written book! The only downside is that while the reading level

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Fast Break by M. Lupica

My first book by Mike Lupica, I had heard good things about his books especially for middle school boys who struggle with finding books interesting. I can definitely see why he’s a popular author among teacher’s libraries! A story centered around basketball, Fast Break has a great way of combining the more detail oriented aspects

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