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Monthly Archives: August 2013
Intro to Dystopian: The 5th Wave by Rick Yancey
Since this whole class is optional, you can choose to participate (or not) whenever you wish. However, if you choose to participate, we want to make clear our expectations for that participation. Realize that you should have the book read … Continue reading
Intro to Dystopian: The Summer Prince by Alaya Dawn Johnson
Since this whole class is optional, you can choose to participate (or not) whenever you wish. However, if you choose to participate, we want to make clear our expectations for that participation. Realize that you should have the book read … Continue reading
Intro to Dystopian: Legend by Marie Lu
Since this whole class is optional, you can choose to participate (or not) whenever you wish. However, if you choose to participate, we want to make clear our expectations for that participation. Realize that you should have the book read … Continue reading
Intro to Historical Fiction: Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe by Benjamin Alire Sáenz
Since this whole class is optional, you can choose to participate (or not) whenever you wish. However, if you choose to participate, we want to make clear our expectations for that participation. Realize that you should have the book read … Continue reading
Posted in Historical Fiction, Summer 2013
Tagged Benjamin Alire Sáenz, Reading Selections
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Intro to Historical Fiction: Eleanor & Park by Rainbow Rowell
Since this whole class is optional, you can choose to participate (or not) whenever you wish. However, if you choose to participate, we want to make clear our expectations for that participation. Realize that you should have the book read … Continue reading
Intro to Historical Fiction: Code Name Verity by Elizabeth Wein
Elizabeth Wein’s website (Includes extra info about Code Name Verity) Since this whole class is optional, you can choose to participate (or not) whenever you wish. However, if you choose to participate, we want to make clear our expectations for … Continue reading
Call for Reviews
We’re fast approaching the last two YA Lit 101 discussions, so we’d like to open up the opportunity for our participants to write and share reviews of the books we’ve read. Even better? We’d love to feature reviews of other … Continue reading
Posted in Contemporary YA, Dystopian, Graphic Novel, Historical Fiction, Science Fiction, Summer 2013, Verse Novel
Tagged Book Reviews
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Intro to Contemporary YA: Wild Awake by Hillary T. Smith
Since this whole class is optional, you can choose to participate (or not) whenever you wish. However, if you choose to participate, we want to make clear our expectations for that participation. Realize that you should have the book read … Continue reading
Posted in Contemporary YA
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Intro to Contemporary YA: When You Were Here by Daisy Whitney
Since this whole class is optional, you can choose to participate (or not) whenever you wish. However, if you choose to participate, we want to make clear our expectations for that participation. Realize that you should have the book … Continue reading
Posted in Contemporary YA
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Intro to Contemporary YA: Ask the Passengers by A.S. King
Since this whole class is optional, you can choose to participate (or not) whenever you wish. However, if you choose to participate, we want to make clear our expectations for that participation. Realize that you should have the book read … Continue reading
Posted in Contemporary YA
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