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Wildfire by Hannah Grace is one of the funnest, most endearing romance novels I've read to date. I adored her first book Icebreaker.
Not all students are looking for an emotionally heavy book when they are reading for pleasure. Think about your students who loved (or may still love) The Diary of a Wimpy Kid or the Captain Underpants series. These students want to laugh, not cry, at their books. Here's 6 humorous novels that I've recently read and would recommend to secondary students.
We're nosy here at the Riot, and we like to talk about all the aspects of the reading life...even the ones we might be a little bit embarrassed to own up
Asher Henderson. Captain of the Highnam Academy football team, and the bane of my existence. As Alstone High's team captain, I've been pitted against him from the beginning, but our conflict isn't only reserved for the pitch. Everyone knows we're enemies. From our first encounter, our rivalry has been escalating, spiralling out of control. Until one night when everything between us changed. He pushed me too far, and we crossed a line that should never have been crossed. Now, I can't get him out of my head. Can we ever be more than rivals, or are there too many obstacles in our way? One thing I know for sure. Things between us will never be the same again. | Author: Becca Steele | Publisher: Becca Steele | Publication Date: Mar 28, 2022 | Number of Pages: 258 pages | Language: English | Binding: Paperback | ISBN-10: 1915467020 | ISBN-13: 9781915467027
When I was in grad school, a friend told me I would get a kick out of this book she was reading, Sex with Kings. And I really did. It was most edifying. In fact, I want to reread it, and I wouldn't mind owning a copy. I'd never thought much about royal indiscretions, but I learned a lot about royal life (and loneliness) from Herman's book. And since reading this, I've heard a lot of references to famour mistresses, like Madame Du Barry, who is one of the most famous royal courtesans ever. As I recall, the book only covers some of Europe's kings and their mistresses, and it opens the path to more research for other scholars.* Because it's a scholarly monograph, it does get a little repetitive; good for researchers who will read only a chapter or two, but not as much fun for casual readers who just sit down and read it cover to cover. The non-chronological jumping around makes it a little harder to keep track of which mistress goes with which king and the time frames of all the reigns, so I highly recommend keeping a little notebook to jot down names and years--it may sound like a little more work than you tend to do when reading, but such notes will be very helpful. A must-read for you fans of Phillippa Gregory and other royalty-based historical fiction. *Herman has also written Sex with the Queen, which I'm adding to my wishlist right now.
The following is a guest post written by Caroline Starr Rose of Caroline by line and the verse novel May B. What’s the point of historical fiction? Publisher’s Weekly recently ran an interview with Newbery and Newbery-Honor medalist Karen Cushman, one of children’s literature’s most celebrated authors. Here’s what she had to say: “I think …
Happy Sunday!! So many fantastic books lately; I've been spoiled! I know, I owe you a 'what I've read' post; I'll try to slip two in this week. No promises. I did read the last book in the WITSEC series, and, swoon, it was it worth the wait. Anyway...without any ado whatsoever, I leave you with 18 best selling reverse harem books.
Ever since I wrote my Fall reading list many years ago I have had at least an email or two per year asking me about a winter reading list and I always have great intentions to write it but November and December always get busy and it gets pushed off my to do list. So…
Hi, my friends, So sorry the is late. It's been a bit much on my side of things. The good news is I've managed to read some books I've really enjoyed! I'm expecting a longer post than usual for our Friday recap past. Hopefully, you all are doing well and can find some delicious reads from the books below. Be well, and happy reading! Paige
So, one of the single most useful internet tools I've seen at Book Expo America this week is Book Country's Genre Map: an at-a-glance overview of genre
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Presenting our list for the best children's books of 2015. From picture books to YA, these are the stories that our kids just can't put down. Happy reading!
A review of the two book series by Francine Rivers and exploring the way parenting can effect a child's life for more than one generation.
Book review of The Watchers by A. M. Shine, an intense and thrilling survival horror.
Everyone has a favorite book, one they recommend over and over because they know it's good. However, when you spend a large part of your day reading and browsing books (like I do), it can
Readers look forward to Barack Obama's reading list each year, but what about the books his wife Michelle enjoys? I've got eight books Michelle Obama recommends on the list for you below, so you can round out Barack's summer reading list in the…
A feature of Authentically, Izzy by Pepper Basham, an award-winning author who writes romance “peppered” with grace and humor.
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Teaching plot elements to upper elementary students? Use a picture book to engage your students! Read it aloud, and then create a plot diagram!