“Happy birthday, Jeremy,” Sophie says after arriving with her parents and barreling through the adults’ legs. She holds a cloak that matches mine out behind her as she runs like she’s a superhero or a bat and plops down on the rug between us. “Thanks, Sophie,” Jeremy mumbles, s...
While the bulk of this textbook concentrates on "quality literature" written and marketed for teens, I've also included (in places) some poorly written texts, primar- ily because teens don't generally choose a book on literary merit, and as teachers we engage our students best when we know...
Chock full of fantastic people and places and things. This definitely has a high, creative, fantasy element. But I often felt that we got something creative just for the sake of ‘adventure’ or even for the sake of creativity, rather than for moving the story forward. The most recent ...
6. All the Bright Places by Jennifer Niven Buy on Amazon Add to library Theodore Finch is a teenage outcast: an academic slacker and self-labeled freak, he suffers from undiagnosed bipolar disorder and constantly obsesses over death. He believes he has nothing in common with Violet Markey, a...
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