[ISLMA-Share] "Easy" High School Reads

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Mon Mar 12 10:20:40 CDT 2018


I’m in the same boat with many reluctant/struggling readers. These are extremely popular in my library:
Orca Soundings series 
Bluford series 
Saddleback series 
Graphic novels
Sports nonfiction
Poetry (love, angst-ridden, tragic, etc)

Mary Burke
Morton Freshman Center Library
1801 S 55th Ave
Cicero, IL 60804
mburke at jsmorton.org
burke1801 at gmail.com
708-863-7900

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> On Mar 12, 2018, at 9:43 AM, Email list for the Illinois School Library Media Association <islma at list.railslibraries.info> wrote:
> 
> Good morning!
> 
> I have several teachers who are doing free reading for the first time in their classrooms this year, which is great!  But I definitely have students who are super reluctant and want books that are short and easy.  Any suggestions that you have in your libraries that are good easy reads for high school students, but still appealing to them as teens? (for example: I'm thinking of not repurchasing an old, lost copy of Hatchet in favor of buying or suggesting more teen-appealing quick and easy reads)
> 
> Thanks in advance for your help!
> Amy Phillips
> Riverside Brookfield High School
> Library Media Specialist
> aebromberg at gmail.com
> phillipsa at rbhs208.net
> 847-722-6169
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