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Monday, August 27, 2018

#IMWAYR #30BookSummer August 27, 2018


Each week I try to join Jen from Teach Mentor Texts and Kellee from Unleashing Readers to share all of the reading I've done over the week from picture books to young adult novels. In addition to discussing books on Monday, I'll also be counting them! Check out #30booksummer on twitter to see what others are reading for this challenge. Today is the first day back at school so summer is officially over. I didn't quite make 30, but 26 isn't too bad.

Book # 22 Middle Grade Historical


Katy Gordan loves playing baseball. When a man scouts her at a local field and asks her to try out for Little League, she is so excited, especially when she makes the team! That excitement is squashed however when she finds out she cannot play because she's a girl. Fueled by her need to prove the Little League wrong and a famous person assignment in school, Katy becomes an expert in women's baseball and proves to everyone that saying that women have never played professional baseball is untrue. Kids will love Katy's journey. Teachers will love the books emphasis on research.

Book # 23 Young Adult (Mature Audiences)


Since their parents got married, Suzette and her step brother, Lionel had been very close.  Then Lionel had a breakdown due to a bi-polar disorder and Suzette was sent across the country to boarding school. When Suzette comes back she find Lionel changed, their relationship changed, and she has changed as well, realizing at boarding school that she may love girls as much as boys. Even with all the changes, Suzette wants to reconnect with her brother even if that means keeping a secret that may do him more harm than good.  

Book # 24 Nonfiction Picture Book


Many people know about the fight for desegregation for blacks. This book tells the story of Sylvia Mendez and the fight for desegregation for Mexicans in American schools. 


Book # 25 Picture Book


Last time I wrote about Echo Echo, which explored Greek Myths from the point of view of the most important characters by writing a comparison poem in each character's point of view. Mirror Mirror creates these reverse poems with fairy tale characters.

Book # 26 Young Adult Fantasy


Fans of Buffy the Vampire Slayer will love this book about a faerie slayer who lives in the 1800s.
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Stacy Barnett Mozer is a teacher and a middle grade author. If you like what she's been reading follow her on Goodreads. Please leave a comment below. 

It's Monday, what are you reading?

3 comments:

  1. I love both Mirror Mirror and Echo Echo. Reverse poems are so neat.

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  2. I’m looking forward to Little & Lion. And I missed both Echo Echo and Mirror Mirror, so I’m adding them to my list. Thanks for sharing these new-to-me titles! Have a wonderful reading week, Stacy!

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  3. Now that I have read your comments about it, I am so sorry that I had Out of Left Field home from the library, and didn't have time to read it.

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