Whether you’re in the mood for a lighthearted, humorous story or an intense college romance novel, choose from the best novels about college and enjoy the story! Most divisive: Wonder Boys Over 90 Ranker voters have come together to rank this list of The Best Novels About College HOW ...
to idealistic Communists and camp followers merely in it for the thrill of rebellion, to the workers falling further and further behind as their wages fail to keep up with the cost of living, he has empathy for all his characters and none ...
The story follows two outcasts, a runaway slave named Annamae and a young Chinese girl named Samantha, as they travel the Oregon Trail dressed as boys. Both are escaping for their lives, and the result is a unique, vibrant survival story that embraces the power of female friendship. If ...
Middle school is the most vivid, active, and vibrant stage of life. During this period, life experiences are the most vivid and memorable for everyone. Novels tailored for middle school students, especially fantasy novels, should be lively, fast-paced, with numerous characters and ups and downs...
The lesson plans appear either in a Book Club Novel Guide, in Book Club for Middle School, or in Book Club: A Literature-Based Curriculum. To learn more about the novels and read a summary, further reading material, reviews, and an outline of the lesson plan, click on a title. You ...
Daniel is a normal boy, approaching eighteen, unknowingly good looking to some, living a normal life, losing himself in novels. He dreams, in a way that all boys do, not realising he is a Cambion. For those in the dark, a Cambion is a half-Incubus and we all know how dangerous that...
Some examples of popular literature turned into graphic novels that are perfect for middle schoolers are: The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman and P. Craig Russell The Giver: The Graphic Novel by Lois Lowry and P. Craig Russell Anne Frank's Diary: The Graphic Adaptation by Anne Frank, David ...
Astrid struggles with losing a friend over the summer, and other junior high aches and pains, but finds peace through the unlikely sport of Roller Derby. This won a Newberry Honor Award and is just charming as heck. Also pick upAll’s Faire in Middle School, also by Victoria Jamieson; it...
“Tell a man your name and he will have power over you forever, flow, flowers, flying saucer, flying sharks, foe, Folies Bergère, food network, foodtv, foot, for his savagery had no end.”“I’ve seen its other side. I know what lives here, forest, forever, forever grateful, ...
From the pages of Bust magazine, the sometimes ordinary, sometimes humiliating, often poignant and frequently hilarious exploits of '80s teen underdog Tammy Pierce: big hair, boogers, boys and other high school pitfalls. A soon-to-be teen classic: loosely based on a teenager's diary from the...