- Hunger Games series RFS Review #1 & #2
- Tears of a Tiger RFS Review
- If I Stay and Where She Went RFS Review #1 & #2 & WSW Review
- Hush Hush RFS Review #1 & #2
- Dead Girls Don't Write Letters RFS Review
- Diary of a Wimpy Kid series RFS Review
- Matched and Crossed RFS Review
- Crank--the entire series RFS Review
- What My Girlfriend Doesn't Know RFS Review
- What My Mother Doesn't Know RFS Review
- 13 Reasons Why RFS Review
- Savvy and Scumble RFS Review
- Fablehaven series RFS Review
- Graceling,series RFS Review #1 & #2 & #3
- The Giver (well, they either love it or hate it) RFS Review
- Tunnels series RFS Review
- Speak RFS Review
- Cut RFS Review
- Go Ask Alice
- Uglies series RFS Review
- The Outsiders RFS Review
- Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants series
- How Angel Peterson Got His Name
- Twilight series (although this is falling out of popularity of late) RFS Review
- Night
- Flowers for Algernon
- A Child Called It series
- Are You There God? It's Me Margaret RFS Review
- The Maze Runner series RFS Review
- Among the Hidden series RFS Review
- Thunder Cave RFS Review
- The Invention of Hugo Cabret and Wonderstruck
- Eat This, Not That (all of the books)
- The Strange Case of Origami Yoda and Darth Paper Strikes Back
- Harry Potter series (although this is falling out of popularity as well) RFS Review
- Manga Books--there are hundreds, or at least it seems that way to me! This is just one
- Phobiapedia
- Why Is Snot Green?
- Guiness Book of World Records--any of them
- Ripley's Believe It Or Not--any of them
- Touching Spirit Bear
- The Lightning Thief series RFS Review
- Divergent RFS Review
- Monster
- Artemis Fowl series
- Calvin and Hobbes--they're all fav's
- Sarah Dessen books--almost all of them--this is just one & RFS Review
- Where the Sidewalk Ends
- Vladimir Todd series
- 39 Clues series
Monday, July 16, 2012
My Students Favorite Books List
There are some books I just cannot keep on my shelves--or in my classroom for that matter--while others just sit there hardly touched. I wanted to share some of those books that magically walk out of my classroom with Reading For Sanity followers. My students ages range from 12-14 and come from high poverty homes. There is quite a bit of diversity as well--this information may change how you view the lists. These are their favorite books in no particular order:
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*Kari's Reviews,
Book Lists
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