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Month: August 2018

Top Ten Reasons Students Should Read More Whole Books and Fewer Passages and Packets by Cari White

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  • Posted on August 19, 2018
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Originally posted on Nerdy Book Club:
This seems like a list that should be written by Captain Obvious, right? Of course students should read whole books from beginning to end! But does that really happen…

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Mayor’s Book Pick for Fans of Charming Animal Stories

  • by mayorofbookopolis
  • Posted on August 16, 2018August 15, 2018
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For middle grade readers who go crazy for stories with cute dogs, this is the perfect pick. Meet Max—a very special dog with a very important purpose. As soon as he sets eyes on CJ, […]

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Keeping Afloat with Books by Debby Smith

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  • Posted on August 13, 2018
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Originally posted on Nerdy Book Club:
Each school year has its own personality, its own way of being remembered. Last year was like trying to maneuver a raft through whitewater while blindfolded without paddles. After…

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10 Bingeable Series That Middle Grade Readers Love

  • by mayorofbookopolis
  • Posted on August 11, 2018
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If you want your child to read more, a tried and true strategy is to get them hooked on a great series. These kid-approved options are highly bingeable according to young readers. See the full […]

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Book Club Discussion Guide: THE NIGHT DIARY

  • by mayorofbookopolis
  • Posted on August 4, 2018
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  Check out my latest book club discussion guide posted on Brightly.com. This month’s pick, The Night Diary by Veera Hiranandani, is a compelling historical novel about an event that many young readers know little about — the […]

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