The WJMS Book Club met Thursday afternoon to discuss Susan Beth Pfeffer’s Life As We Knew It. The group has been blogging about the book since they received it last month and the general consensus has been they loved it. Since survival is a big part of the book, I challenged the kids to put [...]
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WJMS Bookworms discuss Life As We Knew It
Posted in Booktalks, Reading, tagged Andrew Clements, Book Club, LAWKI, Life As We Knew It, Susan Beth Pfeffer, The Dead and the Gone, Things Not Seen, This World We Live In on October 25, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Things Not Seen by Andrew Clements
Posted in Booktalks, Reading, tagged Andrew Clements, Things Not Seen on June 17, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Things start to go wrong for fifteen-year-old Bobby Phillips the day he wakes up and finds he’s invisible. When his parents, the only ones who know his secret, are involved in a car accident and need a hospital stay, Bobby has a double problem: find a way to become visible again, and do it before [...]
Recommended Reading List
Posted in Reading, tagged Alice Hoffman, Andrew Clements, ann brashares, anthony horowitz, Aquamarine, Caroline B. Cooney, Chris Wooding, Cliff McNish, Cornelia Funke, Double Identity, E. L. Konigsburg, Edward Bloor, Ellen Raskin, Flight #116 is Down!, Flipped, Found, Framed, Hunger Games, Ingrid Law, malcolm rose, margaret peterson haddix, Monster, Neil Gaiman, Outcasts of 19 Schuyler Place, Paul Zindel, Peak, Pigman and Me, reading list, rick riordan, Roland Smith, sarah weeks, Savvy, scott westerfeld, Sea of Monsters, So B. It, Storm Thief, Stormbreaker, Suzanne Collins, Tangerine, The Graveyard Book, The Lightning Thief, The Silver Child, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, The Westing Game, Thief Lord, Things Not Seen, Uglies, Walter Dean Myers, Wendelin Van Draanen on May 7, 2009 | 4 Comments »
So many students approach me during the year looking for a good book. I decided to dedicate a post to books from our middle school library collection that I have read this year and recommend to my students. I will continually add to the list so make sure to check back often. I welcome suggestions for me [...]


