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We Still Belong by Christine Day – Book Review

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NEW TO THE BOOKSHELF

Check out book reviews of the newest titles in the middle grade and young adult genres.

We Still Belong by Christine Day Book Review
August 2
We Still Belong by Christine Day – Book Review

Wesley Wilder has big plans for this day. Her poem for Indigenous People’s Day will be printed in the school newspaper, and she looks forward to reading it aloud in class. She also plans to ask her crush, Ryan Thomas, to the TOLO dance. However, her day takes one unexpected turn after the next.

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Mirror to Mirror by Rajani LaRocca Book Review
July 19
Mirror to Mirror by Rajani LaRocca – Book Review

Maya and Chaya are identical twins and nearly inseparable. Each is the other’s world around which they orbit. Yet, they’re also unique, and those differences allow them to shine in their own ways, especially when it comes to music.

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Plan Classroom Novel Studies with These 4 Factors in Mind
May 31
Plan Classroom Novel Studies with These 4 Factors in Mind

Book selection is a meticulous process that deserves our utmost care and contemplation. There are several additional factors to consider when finalizing book choices for your students. After all, our goal is to develop an instructional plan for the entire year.

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The Labors of Hercules Beal Book Review
May 24
The Labors of Hercules Beal by Gary D. Schmidt – Book Review

On the surface, the only thing Hercules Beal seems to have in common with the mythical Ancient Greek hero is his name. That is until his new Language Arts teacher, Lieutenant Colonel Hupfer, assigns him to complete the twelve Labors of the mythical Hercules.

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The Lost Year Book Review
April 26
The Lost Year by Katherine Marsh – Book Review

For Matthew, life in 2020 has gone from isolated to worse. Due to COVID-19, he can’t go to school, see his friends, visit with his Dad (who’s stuck overseas reporting on the pandemic), and must be extra careful since his mom moved his 100-year-old great-grandmother (GG) into the house.

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5 Amazing Novels in Verse to Add to Your Middle Grades Classroom Library
March 28
5 Amazing Novels in Verse to Add to Your Middle Grades Classroom Library

Novels in verse have become an ever-growing, popular genre for middle grades readers. They combine the beauty of poetry with the power of narrative storytelling. It is no wonder that these bite-sized books are increasingly common on the shelves of classroom and school libraries. Here are 5 Amazing Novels in Verse to Add to Your […]

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