Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Reading Blog List


I.                    Nonfiction/Informational

1.)     Anonymous. (1998). Go ask Alice. New York: Aladdin Paperbacks.
Boroson, M. (2005). 86 years: The legend of the Boston Red Sox. New York: Brown House Books.

2.)    Pelzer, D. (1995). A child called it. Deerfield Beach, Florida: Health Communications.

3.)    Boroson, M. (2005). 86 years: The legend of the Boston Red Sox. New York: Brown House Books.

II.                  Poetry

1.)    Silverstein, S. (1964). The giving tree. New York: Harper Collins Publishers.

2.)    Base, G. (1992). The sign of the seahorse. New York: Puffin.

3.)    Silverstein, S. (1974). Where the sidewalk ends. New York: Harper Collins Publishers.

4.)    Adshead, P.S. (1993). One odd old owl. Singapore: Discovery Toys, Inc.

5.)    Hesse, K. (2001). Witness. New York: Scholastic.

III.                Modern Fantasy

1.)    Du Prau, J. (2003). The City of Ember. New York: Random House.

2.)    Roth, V. (2012). Divergent. New York: Katherine Tegen Books. (ebook copy)

3.)    Riordan, R. (2008). The battle of the labyrinth. New York: Hyperion Books.

4.)    King-Smith, D. (1980). Pigs might fly. New York: Apple.

5.)    Young, E. (1992). Seven blind mice. New York: Scholastic.

IV.                Historical Fiction

1.)    Lasky, K. (1996). A journey to the new world: The diary of Remember Patience Whipple. New York: Scholastic.

2.)    Lowery, L. (2012). Across the wide and lonesome prairie: The diary of Hattie Campbell. New York: Scholastic.

3.)    Polacco, P. (1994). Pink and say. New York: Philomel Books.

V.                  Traditional

1.)    Chase, R. (1943). The jack tales. Massachusetts: Riverside Press.

2.)    Aardema, V., Dillon, L. & Dillon, D. (1975). Why mosquitoes buzz in people’s ears. New York: Puffin.

VI.                Realistic Fiction

1.)    Creech, S. (1994). Walk two moons. New York: Harper Collins Publishers.

2.)    Alexie, S. (2007). The absolutely true diary of a part time Indian. New York: Little Brown and Co.

3.)    Chbosky, S. (1999). The perks of being a wallflower. New York: Pocket Books.

4.)    Hopkins, E. (2007). Burned. New York: Simon Pulse.

5.)    Hopkins, E. (2004). Crank. New York: Margaret K. McElderry Books.

6.)    Polacco. P. (1998). Thank you Mr. Falker. New York: Philomel Books.

VII.              Picture Books

1.)    Blume, J. (1974). Pain and the great one. New York: Dragonfly Books.

2.)    Allsburg, C.V. (1992). The widow’s broom. New York: Scholastic.

3.)    Allsburg, C.V. (1981). Jumanji. New York: Scholastic.

4.)    Scieszka, J. & Smith, L. (1989). The true story of the three little pigs. New York: Puffin Books.

5.)    Wiesner, D. (1991). Tuesday. New York: Clarion Books.

6.)    French, J. & Whately B. (2002). Diary of a wombat. Boston: Sandpiper

7.)    Wise-Brown, M. & Hurd, C. (1942). The runaway bunny. New York: Harper Collins Publishers.

 

 

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